60
VOL. 3 NUMBER FEBRUARY 2011 WWW.LNCURRENTS.COM 2

Lake Norman Currents 0211

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Lake Norman's #1 lifestyle magazine.

Citation preview

Page 1: Lake Norman Currents 0211

vol 3 number February 2011 wwwLnCurrentsCom

2

Winslow Bay Commons598-C River Highway

Mooresville NC 28117704-660-6311

Ch

ad E

van

s A

uct

ion

Lic

ense

8

85

4

Au

ctio

n L

icen

se

91

51

1

0

Bu

yer

s P

rem

ium

Filled WithFUN

EXCITEMENTamp GREATDEALS

S P E C T A C U L A R

(At intersection of River Highway (SR 150) amp Bluefield Road)

w o r l d o f d e c o r a u c t i o n s c o m

3 DAYS ONLYMAR 5-7Sat amp Sun 1pm Mon 6pm

A m e r i c a rsquo s B e s t B r a n d s amp E x o t i c R a r e F i n d s F r o m A l l O v e r T h e W o r l d

C O M B I N E T O O N C E A G A I N B R I N G Y O U A M E R I C A rsquo s F A M O U S

WOD MOORESVILLE MAG 007 12011 159 PM Page 1

Visit us on facebook La Plage Swimwear-BirkdaleBirkdale Village Huntersville NC (704) 655-2999

la plage swimwear

bull Ultra personal service by expert ldquofit consultantsrdquo

bull Hard to fit Our speciality

bull Bra sizes to F cup

bull Cover ups amp accessories galore galore

bull Complete line of bikinis amp limited edition bikinis by Kirsti Grinna

bull Schedule an appointment to meet the designer for a customized fitting consultation consultation

Your completeswimwear source

swimwearla plage

IMAGINE CREATE INSPIRE SAVE LEARN

presented by

wwwSouthernSpringHomeandGardenShowcom

MARCH 2-6 2011The Park Expo and Conference Center

2500 East Independence Blvd Charlotte NC7043766594 A Southern Shows Inc Production

Belgard Gardens | Outdoor Living | Green Market | Decorative Arts amp Crafts | Interiors | Kitchen amp BathBuilding amp Home Improvement | Green Living | Taste amp Travel | Marketplace Shopping

footprint this new prototype offers a more personal experience for the member ldquoDonrsquot wait another 30 daysrdquo says Kennon ldquoJoin in February and be one of the millions of Goldrsquos members this year who get free travel passes to any Goldrsquos Gym in the world whether yoursquore traveling for business or vacationrdquo But you donrsquot have to go to New York Chicago or Dallas to get state-of-the-art technology At Exit 28 Goldrsquos Gym features Cardio Cinema making workouts more enjoyable and exciting

Plus personal training and a 3-D imaging ldquoVisual Fitness Plannerrdquo help members get the results they want ldquoHelping people of all ages from 24 to 84 achieve their health goals is what wersquore all aboutrdquo says Craft ldquoGoldrsquos engages people in getting the most out of their gym experience hellip and feeling the best they can in 2011

Want to Know MoreFor more information visit wwwGoldsGymcom or call 704-895-8100

Itrsquos the second month of the New Year but that doesnrsquot mean making a resolution is off the table ldquoIt isnrsquot too late to commit to better health in 2011rdquo says Gina Kennon general manager of Goldrsquos Gym in Mooresville ldquoMaybe the first 30 days are behind you but there are 10 times more days ahead mdash too many to stay glued to the couchrdquo And getting fit doesnrsquot mean building bulging muscles or sweating alongside 22-year-olds who look like models ldquoOur gyms attract top executives teachers mothers and NASCAR crewsrdquo adds Dr Kevin Craft owner of the Mooresville location since 2002 ldquoAnd as the official gym of AARP and a sponsor of the American Diabetes Association wersquore committed to helping people live longer healthier livesrdquo Goldrsquos Gym has been a leader in health and fitness since 1965 with 700 locations around the globe ldquoBut itrsquos a new gym todayrdquo says Craft noting 55 percent of its members worldwide are women ldquoThe Goldrsquos Group Exercise (GGX) classes are for every skill level and every age People make new friends and have a lot of funrdquo Members can enroll in free fitness classes in spinningcycling Zumba Pilates yoga kick boxing muscle sculpt and hardcore abs Therersquos also a high-impact boot camp Classes are offered 515-1130 am and again 430-8 pm and are taught by certified fitness instructors In addition to the Mooresville and Exit 28Lake Norman locations Goldrsquos Gym has 247 Executive Clubs in Cornelius (The Peninsula and North Charlotte (Highland Creek) where many people enjoy the exclusive key-card entry private atmosphere With the smaller

Kids Corner bull Personal Training bull Tanning bull GGX Classes Included 247 Key Card Access bull Complimentary Hand Towel Service bull Travel Privileges To 650 Locations

bull FREE Personal Training Session Amenities may vary per location

Goldrsquos Gym N Charlotte247 Executive Club

8709 Arbor Creek Drive Bldg E-1(Lowersquos Eastfield

Village Shopping Center)Charlotte NC 28269Phone 704-274-9075

Goldrsquos Gym Mooresville191 B West Plaza DriveMooresville NC 28117

(Across from Randy Marion)Phone 704-664-4022

Goldrsquos Gym Cornelius247 Executive Club

20035 Jetton Road Suite DCornelius NC 28031

(Formerly Core Fitness)Phone (704) 895-4545

Goldrsquos Gym Lake Norman20420 West Catawba Ave

Cornelius NC 28031(Formerly Peak Fitness)

Phone 704-895-8100

Price Match GuaranteeBring in your current membership contract and Goldrsquos Gym will match it Must be a new member Other restrictions may apply

wwwGoldsGymcom

Get Started Now

Monthly$23As Low As

TEXT golds3231To 825725

Win A Free Membership

Standard Text Messaging Rates Apply

Let us help you make it happen this year

Currents

30 Down hellip 335 Left to Gohellip You still have time

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 20115wwwLNCurrentscom

Are Dental Implants right for you

Dental Implants are the healthy solution to missing teeth or

loose ill-fitting dentures The implant provides an anchor

for your crown or denture resulting in the next-best thing to

your own natural teeth We combine the latest technology

with exceptional treatment and care

Drs Coleman amp Coleman

7044391180 bull wwwlknidcom19910 North Cove Road Cornelius

Lake Normanrsquos trusted choice for oral surgery since 1985

If you are missing one or more teeth give us a call to discuss how Dental Implants can benefit you

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 6

Contents |

10 The Main Channel Whatrsquos hip at Lake Norman

16 Porthole The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

18 The Captainrsquos Chair Mark Kale talks about the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

20 Rip Currents mdash Sports A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

24 Rip Currents mdash Adventure Dennis Deaton takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summer

30 Whatrsquos Cooking Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

32 Around the Track Chocolate Myers shares memories of Dale Earnhardt 10 years after his friendrsquos death

36 The Galley The Daily Grind has never been so tasty

41 Grapevine Mourvegravedre is the character actor that takes center stage

44 Game On Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

48 Home Port Margi Kyle shares her black magic

53 Currently Davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

56 One More Thing How a man decides what to do for his valentine

18

24 30

32

48

36

4144

20

704-895-3503 bull Lake Norman386-426-0352 bull Daytona Beach

itrsquos a place where bike-week and racing stories get told and re-told time and time again

LOCATED IN LAKE NORMAN AND DAYTONA BEACH

Hyde Park Storage Condominiums are state-of-the-art climate controlled units

with comfortable finished interiors a storage complex with a

lsquoCountry Clubrsquo look and feel

Leasing and Ownership options availableSizes start at 720 sq ft

more than just a storage complex

more than just secure climate controlled space that you can own or lease

more than just the ultimate lsquoman caversquo

wwwhydeparkstoragesuitescom

Robert Yates mdash Nascarreg Legend Harley guy Hyde Park Owner amp PhD in Man-caveology

Hyde Park Storage Suites

Daytona Beach Location

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

8

Isnrsquot it RomanticItrsquos the little things that bring happiness these days

I saw them as soon as Christmas was over I turned the corner at Target and there they were mdash Valentinersquos Day cards ldquoRe-

allyrdquo I thought ldquoWersquore actually going to cel-ebrate this holiday this yearrdquo I had to laugh

Donrsquot get me wrong I love my husband dearly but when you have one-year-old twins romance boils down to meeting in the living room once a week at 10 pm to watch Modern Family on TiVo hoping the other doesnrsquot fall asleep before itrsquos over Therefore the thought of having a nice romantic eve-ning involving dressing up and leaving the house after 630 pm was comical to me

Sure when we were dating and when we were first married we bought each other Val-entinersquos Day presents and went out for fancy meals I think we actually escaped to the mountains once to celebrate the day of love but that was then and this is now These days wersquore lucky to eat dinner together in our own home

Thatrsquos why itrsquos the little things that go a long way The other night my husband went out for groceries and returned with a surprise

A

t the Helm

| Lori K Tate

2010 Gold MarCom Award Winner for Best Magazine2009 APEX Award Winner for Publication ExcellenceLake Norman CURRENTS is a monthly publication available through direct-mail home delivery to the most affluent Lake Norman residents It also is available at area Harris Teeter supermarkets as well as various Chambers of Commerce real estate offices and specialty businesses

Subscriptions are available for $19 per year Send us your name address phone number and a check made payable to Lake Norman CURRENTS at the address below and wersquoll start your subscription with the next available issue

Lori K TateEditorLoriLNCurrentscom

Sharon SimpsonPublisherSharonLNCurrentscom

Carole Lambert Advertising Sales Executive CaroleLNCurrentscom

Cindy Gleason Advertising Sales Executive CindyLNCurrentscom

Jennifer Patnode Advertising Sales Executive JenniferLNCurrentscom

Kim Morton Advertising Sales Executive KimLNCurrentscom

Trisha Robinson Advertising Sales Executive TrishaLNCurrentscom

SPARK PublicationsPublication Design amp ProductioninfoSPARKpublicationscomwwwSPARKpublicationscom

Ad Production - Stacie Mounts

About the Cover Photo illustration by Larry Preslar

Mission Statement Lake Norman CURRENTS magazine will embody the character the voice and the spirit of its readers its leaders and its advertisers It will connect the people of Lake Norman through inspiring entertaining and informative content photography and design all of which capture the elements of a well-lived life on and around the community known as Lake Norman

Lake Norman CURRENTSPO Box 1676 Cornelius NC 28031

704-749-8788 bull wwwLNCurrentscomThe entire contents of this publication are protected under copyright Unauthorized use of any editorial or advertising content in any form is strictly prohibited Lake Norman CURRENTS magazine is wholly owned by Venture Magazines LLC

The magazine by and for the people who call Lake Norman home

phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

Vol 4 No 2 February 2011

box of srsquomores-flavored oatmeal for me While that doesnrsquot seem like much and to some it might sound a bit vile I thought it was an adorably sweet gesture

You see we have a fire pit on our patio and on three separate occasions Irsquove tried to have guests over to roast srsquomores All three times it rained and wersquove yet to open a bag of marsh-mallows Although I tried to hide my disap-pointment my husband knows how much I want to relive old campfire days because he knows me Therefore when he brought that box of oatmeal home it simply reminded me of how well my husband understands me

While itrsquos fun to go out to dinner and ex-change love-inspired gifts therersquos a season for that Right now our season involves spending time with our precious babies as my heart melts when I see my husband kiss our daugh-terrsquos forehead or play peek-a-boo with our son These moments mean so much more to me than a box of chocolates or a bouquet of flowers

So for all you folks out there who are clue-less as to what to do for your sweetie on Valen-tinersquos Day take a minute to think about whatrsquos important to them and go from there It might not be a box of oatmeal but Irsquoll bet yoursquoll come up with something

Happy Valentinersquos Day

REDKENLiter Sale

Shampoo or Conditioner

$12Reg$2295

Limit 2 per person

MassageS w e d i s h o r D e e p Ti s s u e

$49Reg$6900

and up

00

CutampStyleJ u n i o r S t y l i s t

$30Reg$3500

and up

00

The above specials can not be used with any othercoupons or discounts Limited appointments are available You must request a junior stylist when booking your appointment failure to do so will

result in you having to pay full price of the service provided Offer Expires February 28 2011

The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011

ONLY

50

704-987-3888valeriasaloncom

9620 Holly Point Drive Suite 100Huntersville NC 28078

Route 77 to Exit 25Across from the Target Shopping Center

T H E A R E Arsquo S L A R G E S T S A L O N amp S P AValentinersquos Day Walk-Ins Always

Welcome

A Valeria Valentinersquos Day Gift Card is the perfect gift

VAL-Feb CurrentsAd 11411 1218 PM Page 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 10 wwwLNCurrentscom10

Main Channelthe

Movers Shakers Style Shopping Trends Happenings and More at Lake Norman

The Scoop

Sanctuary at Davidson108 S Main Street Davidson7048920044wwwsanctuary ofdavidsoncom

Gift giving just got a little easier For parents scratching their heads over how they can possibly give their childrenrsquos artwork the recognition it deserves local business owner Kristen Feighery has created an affordable and fun solution

Feighery an artist and Davidson resident opened the Sanctuary of Davidson in September 2009 In addition to showcasing her own work and the art of local modern folk artists at the gallery she also creates and sells a variety of jewelry pieces including hand-stamped sterling silver discs and the newest creation art jewelry

Feighery says she came up with the idea for art jewelry one day purely by chance She often utilizes her creative skills and resources at Sanctuary to create one-of-kind presents

ldquoIf I need a little gift for someone I just figure out how to make itrdquo she says ldquoItrsquos neat to have that freedomrdquo

With that in mind Feighery took a photo of one her daughterrsquos pieces shrunk it down and used resin to put in on glass Megan Blackwell who owns The Village Store next door to Feighery suggested making jewelry out of it Feighery took Blackwellrsquos advice and began partnering with close friend and Lake Norman resident and artist Jen Poppen to begin producing the pendants which are priced from $28 to $40

Feighery says she can also make magnets out of artwork and that she can produce the pendants in about a three-day turnaround time with a digital image

mdash Renee Roberson photography by Candy Howard

Miniature MasterpiecesForget the refrigerator art jewelry gives your kidrsquos artwork the attention it deserves

Kristen Feighery owner of Sanctuary of Davidson takes childrenrsquos art

and turns it into jewelry

Garden GoddessErica Glasener shares her thoughts on southern gardening structure and hand pruners

Growing up in south Florida Erica Glasen-er was one of those kids who played outside all the time Later in high school she got a job at a greenhouse further nurturing her love of nature So when it came time to select a major in college horticulture wasnrsquot a big surprise

Next month the horticulturist lecturer and author who hosted A Gardenerrsquos Diary on HGTV for 14 years shares her knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium as she speaks about Designing the Four Season Southern Garden We got a chance to ask her a few questions about gardening and herersquos what she had to say1 What are a few proven

plants for a southern gardenOne of the plants that I love for shade

which actually grows in a pretty wide range of places throughout the country is variegated Solomonrsquos Seal This perennial is tough and el-egant great for shade A plant that I really love for the sun is a hardy geranium called lsquoRo-zannersquo By hardy I mean that itrsquos a perennial so it comes back every year Hellebores are a pretty common plant that I think are so ser-viceable and adaptable They have evergreen foliage which is always great Theyrsquore often called the Lenten Rose because they bloom very very early

2 What is the most important thing to consider when designing a four-season gardenStructure It doesnrsquot have to be with hard

surfaces Structure can be achieved with plants It doesnrsquot have to be a fence or a wall but walk-ways edging It just defines your garden so that even when something isnrsquot in full bloom therersquos a sense of structure3 What should gardeners be

doing in FebruaryVacationing No if your garden looks good

in the winter then it probably looks great the rest of the year So think about the successes of the previous garden season and the failures Think about what plants yoursquore going to add and the plants you may want to delete Gardening is as much about deleting as it is about adding4 What one tool should every gardener

have no matter what level they areI think a really good pair of hand pruners

5 Whatrsquos one plant a southerner can grow if they donrsquot have a green thumb

I think the hellebores6 What would you say is trendy in flowers

right now Is there a certain flower people are just crazy aboutI think people are excited about the new

coralbells They have some with chartreuse foliage some with nearly black foliage some with peachy rust foliage People love those7 What one piece of advice would you give

a blossoming gardenerYou should have fun in your garden Try

something new every year Look at what will work but then have some fun Try a plant with oversized foliage or something with huge blooms or dedicate an area to hot colors

mdash by Lori K Tate photography by Lou Freeman

Shop amp TellCurvy Girls and Eco Divas

Fifirsquos Fine Resale recently opened a Curvy Girl Boutique carry-ing sizes 14 and up in its Cornelius store ldquoWersquove just found that a lot of women who wear these sizes shop online and canrsquot try things onrdquo explains owner Julia Austin ldquoThis room will focus on women who arenrsquot an unhealthy size but maybe have curvy hips or a big bust or are tallrdquo wwwfifislkncom

If green jeans make you think of Captain Kangaroo think again because sisters Cindy Williams and Dana Wiedmeyer have a com-

pletely different take on the term Together theyrsquove created Green Jeans Eco Chic Consignment which offers a three-day consignment sale for women of all ages and sizes twice a year More than 300 shop-pers (65 consigners) came to their October sale at the Fresh Market Shops in Cornelius

ldquoFor me being so busy and having so many things going on itrsquos always been nice to consign where you know that literally twice a year you clean out your closet tag some stuff you drop it offhellipand after three days you either pick up if you didnrsquot want to donate and you get a check in two days rdquo explains Williams ldquoItrsquos so turnkeyrdquo

This yearrsquos sale is scheduled for February 24 through 26 at Kenton Place Shopping Center in Cornelius wwwgreenjeanssalecom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 201111

The Scoop

The 27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium will be held March 1 from 8 am to 415 pm at Davidson College $85 $45 full-time student rate Registration is required wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

Erica Glasener shares her garden knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium on March 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 12 wwwLNCurrentscom1212 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Party in the Parking LotTodd Hirschfeld has the tailgate set-up and will travel

At the Daytona 500 two years ago Todd Hirschfeld got an idea He decided it was time to develop a sanctioning body for tailgating Yes thatrsquos tailgating mdash the beer-soaked grill-filled pre-game ceremony millions of sports fans enjoy every year

Today Hirschfeld runs The National Tail-gating League from his motorsports market-ing office in Cornelius

ldquoWe want to be the authority for all things tailgatingrdquo he says

To date thatrsquos meant developing an exten-sive setting complete with a tractor-trailer-sized bar and an elaborate set-up for typical tailgate games like cornhole ladder golf and washers The traveling party entertained fans at 10 NASCAR races and eight college football games in 2010 The biggest crowd Hirschfeld

says was around 4000 people at a Bristol Tennessee race in August The most elaborate tailgaters He found those at an LSU football game in the fall

Revenue for the business comes from companies like Budweiser and The Sporting News Hirschfeld says the NTL is great for sponsors but itrsquos heaven for fans

ldquoTheyrsquore there for hoursrdquo Hirschfeld says ldquoThey play in the games They interact with our hosts our MCs They sit at our bars and

drink beer and watch TV all dayrdquoHirschfeld wants to grow his league out-

side of the South Thatrsquos because he perceives an increase in popularity in the parking lot party scene

ldquoI think a lot of people are starting to notice tailgating more than they have in the pastrdquo he says ldquoI definitely think tailgating is more on the radar now than it was three or four years agordquo

mdash Scott Graf photography by Chad Macy

Todd Hirschfeld runs The National Tailgating League from his motorsports marketing office in Cornelius

SAVE $100 OFF ADMISSION WITH AD (excludes other oers)

THE BIG CLASSIC IS COMINGMARCH 30 - APRIL 3

CALL TO BECOME A DEALER

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201113wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquore all about caring for youWersquore in it for LIFE

130+ physicians and providers 20 specialties 40 locations

in Statesville Mooresville Mocksville and Troutman - to care for you

wwwPiedmontHealthCarecom | 7048734277Securities and Investment advisory services offered through FSC Securities Corporation A registered brokerdealer Member FINRA and SIPC SEC registered Investment advisor Preferred Financial Strategies is not affiliated with FSC Securities Corporation and is not registered as a brokerdealer or financial advisor

7046581040136 Gateway Boulevard Suite C Mooresville NC 28117

wwwFinancialStrategiesforLifecomMJLFinancialStrategiesforLifecom

PLANNING TODAY FOR THE UNCERTAINTIES OF TOMORROW

IS YOUR PLAN ON TRACKSchedule your 2011 check-up today

Call Mary Jo for a complimentary initial consultation

WelcomesMary Jo Lyons CFPreg

Extensive expertise in designing financial strategies

for individuals families and small business owners

T h e H e a r t h a n d P a t i o c o m

HearthPati

Helping you live life outdoorsNorTHlake 7325 Smith Corners Blvd Charlotte bull 704-909-2420 bull SouTH 4332 Monroe Rd Charlotte bull 704-332-4139

Winter Clearance Sale Now in Progress

Tool Sets bullScreens bull Accessories bull Gas Logs

Vent Free logs

starting at $299

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 14 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Think Pink in a Different Way Bosom Buddies raises money for breast cancer research

The women of Connor House at Davidson College are thinking pink as they prepare for their annual Bosom Buddies charity gala The March 12

event features dinner performances by Davidson College a cappella groups a speaker and silent and live auctions

Alex Hanken fundraising chairperson says Bosom Buddies is a different kind of breast cancer awareness and support initiative

ldquoRather than making a donation to an organization that lsquofights breast cancerrsquo we support Friends for an Earlier Breast Can-cer Test [wwwearlierorg] to fund research to find a biological test that will detect the disease within the first year of onsetrdquo she explains Based in Greensboro Friends is the only United States nonprofit solely ded-icated to this type of research

Connor House an all-female social and service organization at Davidson start-ed Bosom Buddies in 2001 ldquoOne of the founders Lauren Perny Pragoff (rsquo03) was diagnosed with breast cancer after the birth

of her first childrdquo says Hanken ldquoWe work hard because we know this disease is so pervasive and several of the women in our house will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the coming decadesrdquo

Last year the gala raised $50000 This year the goal is $55000 and the event is in honor of Elizabeth Edwards

ldquoIn the past five years wersquove raised over $200000rdquo says Hanken ldquoA few years ago Friends named a research grant in Connor Housersquos honorrdquo

ndashby Lee McCracken photography courtesy of Connor House

14

The Scoop

Bosom Buddies will be held on March 12 at 630 pm in the Lilly Family Gallery of the Chambers Building at Davidson College Tickets are $45 or $350 for a table of eight e-mail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom The event still needs sponsors and dona-tions for its auctions Visit httpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHome for more information or mail a check payable to Connor House co Alex Hanken 209 Ridge Road Box 5661 Davidson NC 28035

Davidson College students enjoy Bosom Buddies a charity gala founded by Connor House an all-female social and service organization at the school

Pineville704-541-8207ConCord704-707-2200University704-547-1495

Matthews704-841-8877 hUntersville704-892-2949ballantyne704-334-4824

CharlotteQueens Rd704-372-5180

E Third St704-370-2076

Our 12 urologists were educated at medical schools from Chapel Hill to George Washington and Johns Hopkins to Boston University They did residencies and fellowships everywhere from Harvard to Bowman Gray and Duke to Sloan-Kettering to the University of Texas What does that mean to you That Urology Specialists of the Carolinas is a smart choice when you need specialized urologic care

Well-Educated Well-Trained

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201115wwwLNCurrentscom

Proud Member of The Hall Marine Group

9209 Westmoreland rd Cornelius704-892-9676wwwsearayoflakenormancom

Come See Our Standards of Excellence

There is no better selection From 11rsquo to 61rsquo In stock and ready for delivery

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 16 wwwLNCurrentscom16

The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

Andre Christine Gallery held its grand opening on January 14 and 15 Located in Mooresville the gallery features a sculpture garden plus work by Dana Gingras Aakofii Theresa Leatherwood Wes Stearns Gina Strumpf and more Carolina Woodwinds provided the music

Porthole

| photos by Sharon Simpsonn

Debbie Altomare and her daughter Jessica

Kim and Craig DuBois Mary and Eric Soller

From left Kathy Jones and Cindy Peabody From left Diane Ardanowski and Michelle and Matthew Hines

From left Linda Hurst and Nancy Marshburn From left Lynne Gingras owner of Andre Christine Gallery and Vicki Slimp

Mary Luke Mike Leatherwood and Nell Landers

Mary Mack and Karen Alix

Michael and Roni Ziegler

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter knows a thing or two about success With class leading space impressive fuel efficiency peace of mind safety and affordable pricing Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can elevate your business to the next level

If victory is what you seek then all you have to do is visit or contact Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Sprinter today

Success Always Precedes Victory

Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

Authorized Retailer

Felix Sabates

mbcharlottecom | 8667996908

Powered by Trust | Driven by Value

Captains Chair | by Lee M

cCracken Photography by Wes Stearns

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman

Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15 The family lived two miles from the marina on NC 150 in Sherrills Ford so Kale has witnessed many changes around the lake

Staying in the area and taking over the marina when his father retired a few years back Kale has known several generations of boating families and has helped hun-dreds of people new to the lake area realize their dream of owning a boat

He and his wife Stephanie have three sons 22 20 and 10 who are in school and also help at the marina over the summer

Kale has been a part of 37 boat shows in Charlotte as Lake Norman Marina has been exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show since it began The event comes to the Char-lotte Convention Center this month Febru-ary 17 through 20 The largest boat show in the Carolinas with more than 150000 square feet of product displays itrsquos a paradise for boaters

We recently caught up with Kale to learn some behind-the-scenes details about the show

TheSuper Bowl

ofBoating

Mark Kale talks about the

Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 18 wwwLNCurrentscom

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 2: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Winslow Bay Commons598-C River Highway

Mooresville NC 28117704-660-6311

Ch

ad E

van

s A

uct

ion

Lic

ense

8

85

4

Au

ctio

n L

icen

se

91

51

1

0

Bu

yer

s P

rem

ium

Filled WithFUN

EXCITEMENTamp GREATDEALS

S P E C T A C U L A R

(At intersection of River Highway (SR 150) amp Bluefield Road)

w o r l d o f d e c o r a u c t i o n s c o m

3 DAYS ONLYMAR 5-7Sat amp Sun 1pm Mon 6pm

A m e r i c a rsquo s B e s t B r a n d s amp E x o t i c R a r e F i n d s F r o m A l l O v e r T h e W o r l d

C O M B I N E T O O N C E A G A I N B R I N G Y O U A M E R I C A rsquo s F A M O U S

WOD MOORESVILLE MAG 007 12011 159 PM Page 1

Visit us on facebook La Plage Swimwear-BirkdaleBirkdale Village Huntersville NC (704) 655-2999

la plage swimwear

bull Ultra personal service by expert ldquofit consultantsrdquo

bull Hard to fit Our speciality

bull Bra sizes to F cup

bull Cover ups amp accessories galore galore

bull Complete line of bikinis amp limited edition bikinis by Kirsti Grinna

bull Schedule an appointment to meet the designer for a customized fitting consultation consultation

Your completeswimwear source

swimwearla plage

IMAGINE CREATE INSPIRE SAVE LEARN

presented by

wwwSouthernSpringHomeandGardenShowcom

MARCH 2-6 2011The Park Expo and Conference Center

2500 East Independence Blvd Charlotte NC7043766594 A Southern Shows Inc Production

Belgard Gardens | Outdoor Living | Green Market | Decorative Arts amp Crafts | Interiors | Kitchen amp BathBuilding amp Home Improvement | Green Living | Taste amp Travel | Marketplace Shopping

footprint this new prototype offers a more personal experience for the member ldquoDonrsquot wait another 30 daysrdquo says Kennon ldquoJoin in February and be one of the millions of Goldrsquos members this year who get free travel passes to any Goldrsquos Gym in the world whether yoursquore traveling for business or vacationrdquo But you donrsquot have to go to New York Chicago or Dallas to get state-of-the-art technology At Exit 28 Goldrsquos Gym features Cardio Cinema making workouts more enjoyable and exciting

Plus personal training and a 3-D imaging ldquoVisual Fitness Plannerrdquo help members get the results they want ldquoHelping people of all ages from 24 to 84 achieve their health goals is what wersquore all aboutrdquo says Craft ldquoGoldrsquos engages people in getting the most out of their gym experience hellip and feeling the best they can in 2011

Want to Know MoreFor more information visit wwwGoldsGymcom or call 704-895-8100

Itrsquos the second month of the New Year but that doesnrsquot mean making a resolution is off the table ldquoIt isnrsquot too late to commit to better health in 2011rdquo says Gina Kennon general manager of Goldrsquos Gym in Mooresville ldquoMaybe the first 30 days are behind you but there are 10 times more days ahead mdash too many to stay glued to the couchrdquo And getting fit doesnrsquot mean building bulging muscles or sweating alongside 22-year-olds who look like models ldquoOur gyms attract top executives teachers mothers and NASCAR crewsrdquo adds Dr Kevin Craft owner of the Mooresville location since 2002 ldquoAnd as the official gym of AARP and a sponsor of the American Diabetes Association wersquore committed to helping people live longer healthier livesrdquo Goldrsquos Gym has been a leader in health and fitness since 1965 with 700 locations around the globe ldquoBut itrsquos a new gym todayrdquo says Craft noting 55 percent of its members worldwide are women ldquoThe Goldrsquos Group Exercise (GGX) classes are for every skill level and every age People make new friends and have a lot of funrdquo Members can enroll in free fitness classes in spinningcycling Zumba Pilates yoga kick boxing muscle sculpt and hardcore abs Therersquos also a high-impact boot camp Classes are offered 515-1130 am and again 430-8 pm and are taught by certified fitness instructors In addition to the Mooresville and Exit 28Lake Norman locations Goldrsquos Gym has 247 Executive Clubs in Cornelius (The Peninsula and North Charlotte (Highland Creek) where many people enjoy the exclusive key-card entry private atmosphere With the smaller

Kids Corner bull Personal Training bull Tanning bull GGX Classes Included 247 Key Card Access bull Complimentary Hand Towel Service bull Travel Privileges To 650 Locations

bull FREE Personal Training Session Amenities may vary per location

Goldrsquos Gym N Charlotte247 Executive Club

8709 Arbor Creek Drive Bldg E-1(Lowersquos Eastfield

Village Shopping Center)Charlotte NC 28269Phone 704-274-9075

Goldrsquos Gym Mooresville191 B West Plaza DriveMooresville NC 28117

(Across from Randy Marion)Phone 704-664-4022

Goldrsquos Gym Cornelius247 Executive Club

20035 Jetton Road Suite DCornelius NC 28031

(Formerly Core Fitness)Phone (704) 895-4545

Goldrsquos Gym Lake Norman20420 West Catawba Ave

Cornelius NC 28031(Formerly Peak Fitness)

Phone 704-895-8100

Price Match GuaranteeBring in your current membership contract and Goldrsquos Gym will match it Must be a new member Other restrictions may apply

wwwGoldsGymcom

Get Started Now

Monthly$23As Low As

TEXT golds3231To 825725

Win A Free Membership

Standard Text Messaging Rates Apply

Let us help you make it happen this year

Currents

30 Down hellip 335 Left to Gohellip You still have time

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 20115wwwLNCurrentscom

Are Dental Implants right for you

Dental Implants are the healthy solution to missing teeth or

loose ill-fitting dentures The implant provides an anchor

for your crown or denture resulting in the next-best thing to

your own natural teeth We combine the latest technology

with exceptional treatment and care

Drs Coleman amp Coleman

7044391180 bull wwwlknidcom19910 North Cove Road Cornelius

Lake Normanrsquos trusted choice for oral surgery since 1985

If you are missing one or more teeth give us a call to discuss how Dental Implants can benefit you

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 6

Contents |

10 The Main Channel Whatrsquos hip at Lake Norman

16 Porthole The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

18 The Captainrsquos Chair Mark Kale talks about the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

20 Rip Currents mdash Sports A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

24 Rip Currents mdash Adventure Dennis Deaton takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summer

30 Whatrsquos Cooking Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

32 Around the Track Chocolate Myers shares memories of Dale Earnhardt 10 years after his friendrsquos death

36 The Galley The Daily Grind has never been so tasty

41 Grapevine Mourvegravedre is the character actor that takes center stage

44 Game On Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

48 Home Port Margi Kyle shares her black magic

53 Currently Davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

56 One More Thing How a man decides what to do for his valentine

18

24 30

32

48

36

4144

20

704-895-3503 bull Lake Norman386-426-0352 bull Daytona Beach

itrsquos a place where bike-week and racing stories get told and re-told time and time again

LOCATED IN LAKE NORMAN AND DAYTONA BEACH

Hyde Park Storage Condominiums are state-of-the-art climate controlled units

with comfortable finished interiors a storage complex with a

lsquoCountry Clubrsquo look and feel

Leasing and Ownership options availableSizes start at 720 sq ft

more than just a storage complex

more than just secure climate controlled space that you can own or lease

more than just the ultimate lsquoman caversquo

wwwhydeparkstoragesuitescom

Robert Yates mdash Nascarreg Legend Harley guy Hyde Park Owner amp PhD in Man-caveology

Hyde Park Storage Suites

Daytona Beach Location

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

8

Isnrsquot it RomanticItrsquos the little things that bring happiness these days

I saw them as soon as Christmas was over I turned the corner at Target and there they were mdash Valentinersquos Day cards ldquoRe-

allyrdquo I thought ldquoWersquore actually going to cel-ebrate this holiday this yearrdquo I had to laugh

Donrsquot get me wrong I love my husband dearly but when you have one-year-old twins romance boils down to meeting in the living room once a week at 10 pm to watch Modern Family on TiVo hoping the other doesnrsquot fall asleep before itrsquos over Therefore the thought of having a nice romantic eve-ning involving dressing up and leaving the house after 630 pm was comical to me

Sure when we were dating and when we were first married we bought each other Val-entinersquos Day presents and went out for fancy meals I think we actually escaped to the mountains once to celebrate the day of love but that was then and this is now These days wersquore lucky to eat dinner together in our own home

Thatrsquos why itrsquos the little things that go a long way The other night my husband went out for groceries and returned with a surprise

A

t the Helm

| Lori K Tate

2010 Gold MarCom Award Winner for Best Magazine2009 APEX Award Winner for Publication ExcellenceLake Norman CURRENTS is a monthly publication available through direct-mail home delivery to the most affluent Lake Norman residents It also is available at area Harris Teeter supermarkets as well as various Chambers of Commerce real estate offices and specialty businesses

Subscriptions are available for $19 per year Send us your name address phone number and a check made payable to Lake Norman CURRENTS at the address below and wersquoll start your subscription with the next available issue

Lori K TateEditorLoriLNCurrentscom

Sharon SimpsonPublisherSharonLNCurrentscom

Carole Lambert Advertising Sales Executive CaroleLNCurrentscom

Cindy Gleason Advertising Sales Executive CindyLNCurrentscom

Jennifer Patnode Advertising Sales Executive JenniferLNCurrentscom

Kim Morton Advertising Sales Executive KimLNCurrentscom

Trisha Robinson Advertising Sales Executive TrishaLNCurrentscom

SPARK PublicationsPublication Design amp ProductioninfoSPARKpublicationscomwwwSPARKpublicationscom

Ad Production - Stacie Mounts

About the Cover Photo illustration by Larry Preslar

Mission Statement Lake Norman CURRENTS magazine will embody the character the voice and the spirit of its readers its leaders and its advertisers It will connect the people of Lake Norman through inspiring entertaining and informative content photography and design all of which capture the elements of a well-lived life on and around the community known as Lake Norman

Lake Norman CURRENTSPO Box 1676 Cornelius NC 28031

704-749-8788 bull wwwLNCurrentscomThe entire contents of this publication are protected under copyright Unauthorized use of any editorial or advertising content in any form is strictly prohibited Lake Norman CURRENTS magazine is wholly owned by Venture Magazines LLC

The magazine by and for the people who call Lake Norman home

phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

Vol 4 No 2 February 2011

box of srsquomores-flavored oatmeal for me While that doesnrsquot seem like much and to some it might sound a bit vile I thought it was an adorably sweet gesture

You see we have a fire pit on our patio and on three separate occasions Irsquove tried to have guests over to roast srsquomores All three times it rained and wersquove yet to open a bag of marsh-mallows Although I tried to hide my disap-pointment my husband knows how much I want to relive old campfire days because he knows me Therefore when he brought that box of oatmeal home it simply reminded me of how well my husband understands me

While itrsquos fun to go out to dinner and ex-change love-inspired gifts therersquos a season for that Right now our season involves spending time with our precious babies as my heart melts when I see my husband kiss our daugh-terrsquos forehead or play peek-a-boo with our son These moments mean so much more to me than a box of chocolates or a bouquet of flowers

So for all you folks out there who are clue-less as to what to do for your sweetie on Valen-tinersquos Day take a minute to think about whatrsquos important to them and go from there It might not be a box of oatmeal but Irsquoll bet yoursquoll come up with something

Happy Valentinersquos Day

REDKENLiter Sale

Shampoo or Conditioner

$12Reg$2295

Limit 2 per person

MassageS w e d i s h o r D e e p Ti s s u e

$49Reg$6900

and up

00

CutampStyleJ u n i o r S t y l i s t

$30Reg$3500

and up

00

The above specials can not be used with any othercoupons or discounts Limited appointments are available You must request a junior stylist when booking your appointment failure to do so will

result in you having to pay full price of the service provided Offer Expires February 28 2011

The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011

ONLY

50

704-987-3888valeriasaloncom

9620 Holly Point Drive Suite 100Huntersville NC 28078

Route 77 to Exit 25Across from the Target Shopping Center

T H E A R E Arsquo S L A R G E S T S A L O N amp S P AValentinersquos Day Walk-Ins Always

Welcome

A Valeria Valentinersquos Day Gift Card is the perfect gift

VAL-Feb CurrentsAd 11411 1218 PM Page 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 10 wwwLNCurrentscom10

Main Channelthe

Movers Shakers Style Shopping Trends Happenings and More at Lake Norman

The Scoop

Sanctuary at Davidson108 S Main Street Davidson7048920044wwwsanctuary ofdavidsoncom

Gift giving just got a little easier For parents scratching their heads over how they can possibly give their childrenrsquos artwork the recognition it deserves local business owner Kristen Feighery has created an affordable and fun solution

Feighery an artist and Davidson resident opened the Sanctuary of Davidson in September 2009 In addition to showcasing her own work and the art of local modern folk artists at the gallery she also creates and sells a variety of jewelry pieces including hand-stamped sterling silver discs and the newest creation art jewelry

Feighery says she came up with the idea for art jewelry one day purely by chance She often utilizes her creative skills and resources at Sanctuary to create one-of-kind presents

ldquoIf I need a little gift for someone I just figure out how to make itrdquo she says ldquoItrsquos neat to have that freedomrdquo

With that in mind Feighery took a photo of one her daughterrsquos pieces shrunk it down and used resin to put in on glass Megan Blackwell who owns The Village Store next door to Feighery suggested making jewelry out of it Feighery took Blackwellrsquos advice and began partnering with close friend and Lake Norman resident and artist Jen Poppen to begin producing the pendants which are priced from $28 to $40

Feighery says she can also make magnets out of artwork and that she can produce the pendants in about a three-day turnaround time with a digital image

mdash Renee Roberson photography by Candy Howard

Miniature MasterpiecesForget the refrigerator art jewelry gives your kidrsquos artwork the attention it deserves

Kristen Feighery owner of Sanctuary of Davidson takes childrenrsquos art

and turns it into jewelry

Garden GoddessErica Glasener shares her thoughts on southern gardening structure and hand pruners

Growing up in south Florida Erica Glasen-er was one of those kids who played outside all the time Later in high school she got a job at a greenhouse further nurturing her love of nature So when it came time to select a major in college horticulture wasnrsquot a big surprise

Next month the horticulturist lecturer and author who hosted A Gardenerrsquos Diary on HGTV for 14 years shares her knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium as she speaks about Designing the Four Season Southern Garden We got a chance to ask her a few questions about gardening and herersquos what she had to say1 What are a few proven

plants for a southern gardenOne of the plants that I love for shade

which actually grows in a pretty wide range of places throughout the country is variegated Solomonrsquos Seal This perennial is tough and el-egant great for shade A plant that I really love for the sun is a hardy geranium called lsquoRo-zannersquo By hardy I mean that itrsquos a perennial so it comes back every year Hellebores are a pretty common plant that I think are so ser-viceable and adaptable They have evergreen foliage which is always great Theyrsquore often called the Lenten Rose because they bloom very very early

2 What is the most important thing to consider when designing a four-season gardenStructure It doesnrsquot have to be with hard

surfaces Structure can be achieved with plants It doesnrsquot have to be a fence or a wall but walk-ways edging It just defines your garden so that even when something isnrsquot in full bloom therersquos a sense of structure3 What should gardeners be

doing in FebruaryVacationing No if your garden looks good

in the winter then it probably looks great the rest of the year So think about the successes of the previous garden season and the failures Think about what plants yoursquore going to add and the plants you may want to delete Gardening is as much about deleting as it is about adding4 What one tool should every gardener

have no matter what level they areI think a really good pair of hand pruners

5 Whatrsquos one plant a southerner can grow if they donrsquot have a green thumb

I think the hellebores6 What would you say is trendy in flowers

right now Is there a certain flower people are just crazy aboutI think people are excited about the new

coralbells They have some with chartreuse foliage some with nearly black foliage some with peachy rust foliage People love those7 What one piece of advice would you give

a blossoming gardenerYou should have fun in your garden Try

something new every year Look at what will work but then have some fun Try a plant with oversized foliage or something with huge blooms or dedicate an area to hot colors

mdash by Lori K Tate photography by Lou Freeman

Shop amp TellCurvy Girls and Eco Divas

Fifirsquos Fine Resale recently opened a Curvy Girl Boutique carry-ing sizes 14 and up in its Cornelius store ldquoWersquove just found that a lot of women who wear these sizes shop online and canrsquot try things onrdquo explains owner Julia Austin ldquoThis room will focus on women who arenrsquot an unhealthy size but maybe have curvy hips or a big bust or are tallrdquo wwwfifislkncom

If green jeans make you think of Captain Kangaroo think again because sisters Cindy Williams and Dana Wiedmeyer have a com-

pletely different take on the term Together theyrsquove created Green Jeans Eco Chic Consignment which offers a three-day consignment sale for women of all ages and sizes twice a year More than 300 shop-pers (65 consigners) came to their October sale at the Fresh Market Shops in Cornelius

ldquoFor me being so busy and having so many things going on itrsquos always been nice to consign where you know that literally twice a year you clean out your closet tag some stuff you drop it offhellipand after three days you either pick up if you didnrsquot want to donate and you get a check in two days rdquo explains Williams ldquoItrsquos so turnkeyrdquo

This yearrsquos sale is scheduled for February 24 through 26 at Kenton Place Shopping Center in Cornelius wwwgreenjeanssalecom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 201111

The Scoop

The 27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium will be held March 1 from 8 am to 415 pm at Davidson College $85 $45 full-time student rate Registration is required wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

Erica Glasener shares her garden knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium on March 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 12 wwwLNCurrentscom1212 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Party in the Parking LotTodd Hirschfeld has the tailgate set-up and will travel

At the Daytona 500 two years ago Todd Hirschfeld got an idea He decided it was time to develop a sanctioning body for tailgating Yes thatrsquos tailgating mdash the beer-soaked grill-filled pre-game ceremony millions of sports fans enjoy every year

Today Hirschfeld runs The National Tail-gating League from his motorsports market-ing office in Cornelius

ldquoWe want to be the authority for all things tailgatingrdquo he says

To date thatrsquos meant developing an exten-sive setting complete with a tractor-trailer-sized bar and an elaborate set-up for typical tailgate games like cornhole ladder golf and washers The traveling party entertained fans at 10 NASCAR races and eight college football games in 2010 The biggest crowd Hirschfeld

says was around 4000 people at a Bristol Tennessee race in August The most elaborate tailgaters He found those at an LSU football game in the fall

Revenue for the business comes from companies like Budweiser and The Sporting News Hirschfeld says the NTL is great for sponsors but itrsquos heaven for fans

ldquoTheyrsquore there for hoursrdquo Hirschfeld says ldquoThey play in the games They interact with our hosts our MCs They sit at our bars and

drink beer and watch TV all dayrdquoHirschfeld wants to grow his league out-

side of the South Thatrsquos because he perceives an increase in popularity in the parking lot party scene

ldquoI think a lot of people are starting to notice tailgating more than they have in the pastrdquo he says ldquoI definitely think tailgating is more on the radar now than it was three or four years agordquo

mdash Scott Graf photography by Chad Macy

Todd Hirschfeld runs The National Tailgating League from his motorsports marketing office in Cornelius

SAVE $100 OFF ADMISSION WITH AD (excludes other oers)

THE BIG CLASSIC IS COMINGMARCH 30 - APRIL 3

CALL TO BECOME A DEALER

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201113wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquore all about caring for youWersquore in it for LIFE

130+ physicians and providers 20 specialties 40 locations

in Statesville Mooresville Mocksville and Troutman - to care for you

wwwPiedmontHealthCarecom | 7048734277Securities and Investment advisory services offered through FSC Securities Corporation A registered brokerdealer Member FINRA and SIPC SEC registered Investment advisor Preferred Financial Strategies is not affiliated with FSC Securities Corporation and is not registered as a brokerdealer or financial advisor

7046581040136 Gateway Boulevard Suite C Mooresville NC 28117

wwwFinancialStrategiesforLifecomMJLFinancialStrategiesforLifecom

PLANNING TODAY FOR THE UNCERTAINTIES OF TOMORROW

IS YOUR PLAN ON TRACKSchedule your 2011 check-up today

Call Mary Jo for a complimentary initial consultation

WelcomesMary Jo Lyons CFPreg

Extensive expertise in designing financial strategies

for individuals families and small business owners

T h e H e a r t h a n d P a t i o c o m

HearthPati

Helping you live life outdoorsNorTHlake 7325 Smith Corners Blvd Charlotte bull 704-909-2420 bull SouTH 4332 Monroe Rd Charlotte bull 704-332-4139

Winter Clearance Sale Now in Progress

Tool Sets bullScreens bull Accessories bull Gas Logs

Vent Free logs

starting at $299

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 14 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Think Pink in a Different Way Bosom Buddies raises money for breast cancer research

The women of Connor House at Davidson College are thinking pink as they prepare for their annual Bosom Buddies charity gala The March 12

event features dinner performances by Davidson College a cappella groups a speaker and silent and live auctions

Alex Hanken fundraising chairperson says Bosom Buddies is a different kind of breast cancer awareness and support initiative

ldquoRather than making a donation to an organization that lsquofights breast cancerrsquo we support Friends for an Earlier Breast Can-cer Test [wwwearlierorg] to fund research to find a biological test that will detect the disease within the first year of onsetrdquo she explains Based in Greensboro Friends is the only United States nonprofit solely ded-icated to this type of research

Connor House an all-female social and service organization at Davidson start-ed Bosom Buddies in 2001 ldquoOne of the founders Lauren Perny Pragoff (rsquo03) was diagnosed with breast cancer after the birth

of her first childrdquo says Hanken ldquoWe work hard because we know this disease is so pervasive and several of the women in our house will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the coming decadesrdquo

Last year the gala raised $50000 This year the goal is $55000 and the event is in honor of Elizabeth Edwards

ldquoIn the past five years wersquove raised over $200000rdquo says Hanken ldquoA few years ago Friends named a research grant in Connor Housersquos honorrdquo

ndashby Lee McCracken photography courtesy of Connor House

14

The Scoop

Bosom Buddies will be held on March 12 at 630 pm in the Lilly Family Gallery of the Chambers Building at Davidson College Tickets are $45 or $350 for a table of eight e-mail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom The event still needs sponsors and dona-tions for its auctions Visit httpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHome for more information or mail a check payable to Connor House co Alex Hanken 209 Ridge Road Box 5661 Davidson NC 28035

Davidson College students enjoy Bosom Buddies a charity gala founded by Connor House an all-female social and service organization at the school

Pineville704-541-8207ConCord704-707-2200University704-547-1495

Matthews704-841-8877 hUntersville704-892-2949ballantyne704-334-4824

CharlotteQueens Rd704-372-5180

E Third St704-370-2076

Our 12 urologists were educated at medical schools from Chapel Hill to George Washington and Johns Hopkins to Boston University They did residencies and fellowships everywhere from Harvard to Bowman Gray and Duke to Sloan-Kettering to the University of Texas What does that mean to you That Urology Specialists of the Carolinas is a smart choice when you need specialized urologic care

Well-Educated Well-Trained

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201115wwwLNCurrentscom

Proud Member of The Hall Marine Group

9209 Westmoreland rd Cornelius704-892-9676wwwsearayoflakenormancom

Come See Our Standards of Excellence

There is no better selection From 11rsquo to 61rsquo In stock and ready for delivery

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 16 wwwLNCurrentscom16

The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

Andre Christine Gallery held its grand opening on January 14 and 15 Located in Mooresville the gallery features a sculpture garden plus work by Dana Gingras Aakofii Theresa Leatherwood Wes Stearns Gina Strumpf and more Carolina Woodwinds provided the music

Porthole

| photos by Sharon Simpsonn

Debbie Altomare and her daughter Jessica

Kim and Craig DuBois Mary and Eric Soller

From left Kathy Jones and Cindy Peabody From left Diane Ardanowski and Michelle and Matthew Hines

From left Linda Hurst and Nancy Marshburn From left Lynne Gingras owner of Andre Christine Gallery and Vicki Slimp

Mary Luke Mike Leatherwood and Nell Landers

Mary Mack and Karen Alix

Michael and Roni Ziegler

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter knows a thing or two about success With class leading space impressive fuel efficiency peace of mind safety and affordable pricing Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can elevate your business to the next level

If victory is what you seek then all you have to do is visit or contact Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Sprinter today

Success Always Precedes Victory

Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

Authorized Retailer

Felix Sabates

mbcharlottecom | 8667996908

Powered by Trust | Driven by Value

Captains Chair | by Lee M

cCracken Photography by Wes Stearns

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman

Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15 The family lived two miles from the marina on NC 150 in Sherrills Ford so Kale has witnessed many changes around the lake

Staying in the area and taking over the marina when his father retired a few years back Kale has known several generations of boating families and has helped hun-dreds of people new to the lake area realize their dream of owning a boat

He and his wife Stephanie have three sons 22 20 and 10 who are in school and also help at the marina over the summer

Kale has been a part of 37 boat shows in Charlotte as Lake Norman Marina has been exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show since it began The event comes to the Char-lotte Convention Center this month Febru-ary 17 through 20 The largest boat show in the Carolinas with more than 150000 square feet of product displays itrsquos a paradise for boaters

We recently caught up with Kale to learn some behind-the-scenes details about the show

TheSuper Bowl

ofBoating

Mark Kale talks about the

Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 18 wwwLNCurrentscom

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 3: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Visit us on facebook La Plage Swimwear-BirkdaleBirkdale Village Huntersville NC (704) 655-2999

la plage swimwear

bull Ultra personal service by expert ldquofit consultantsrdquo

bull Hard to fit Our speciality

bull Bra sizes to F cup

bull Cover ups amp accessories galore galore

bull Complete line of bikinis amp limited edition bikinis by Kirsti Grinna

bull Schedule an appointment to meet the designer for a customized fitting consultation consultation

Your completeswimwear source

swimwearla plage

IMAGINE CREATE INSPIRE SAVE LEARN

presented by

wwwSouthernSpringHomeandGardenShowcom

MARCH 2-6 2011The Park Expo and Conference Center

2500 East Independence Blvd Charlotte NC7043766594 A Southern Shows Inc Production

Belgard Gardens | Outdoor Living | Green Market | Decorative Arts amp Crafts | Interiors | Kitchen amp BathBuilding amp Home Improvement | Green Living | Taste amp Travel | Marketplace Shopping

footprint this new prototype offers a more personal experience for the member ldquoDonrsquot wait another 30 daysrdquo says Kennon ldquoJoin in February and be one of the millions of Goldrsquos members this year who get free travel passes to any Goldrsquos Gym in the world whether yoursquore traveling for business or vacationrdquo But you donrsquot have to go to New York Chicago or Dallas to get state-of-the-art technology At Exit 28 Goldrsquos Gym features Cardio Cinema making workouts more enjoyable and exciting

Plus personal training and a 3-D imaging ldquoVisual Fitness Plannerrdquo help members get the results they want ldquoHelping people of all ages from 24 to 84 achieve their health goals is what wersquore all aboutrdquo says Craft ldquoGoldrsquos engages people in getting the most out of their gym experience hellip and feeling the best they can in 2011

Want to Know MoreFor more information visit wwwGoldsGymcom or call 704-895-8100

Itrsquos the second month of the New Year but that doesnrsquot mean making a resolution is off the table ldquoIt isnrsquot too late to commit to better health in 2011rdquo says Gina Kennon general manager of Goldrsquos Gym in Mooresville ldquoMaybe the first 30 days are behind you but there are 10 times more days ahead mdash too many to stay glued to the couchrdquo And getting fit doesnrsquot mean building bulging muscles or sweating alongside 22-year-olds who look like models ldquoOur gyms attract top executives teachers mothers and NASCAR crewsrdquo adds Dr Kevin Craft owner of the Mooresville location since 2002 ldquoAnd as the official gym of AARP and a sponsor of the American Diabetes Association wersquore committed to helping people live longer healthier livesrdquo Goldrsquos Gym has been a leader in health and fitness since 1965 with 700 locations around the globe ldquoBut itrsquos a new gym todayrdquo says Craft noting 55 percent of its members worldwide are women ldquoThe Goldrsquos Group Exercise (GGX) classes are for every skill level and every age People make new friends and have a lot of funrdquo Members can enroll in free fitness classes in spinningcycling Zumba Pilates yoga kick boxing muscle sculpt and hardcore abs Therersquos also a high-impact boot camp Classes are offered 515-1130 am and again 430-8 pm and are taught by certified fitness instructors In addition to the Mooresville and Exit 28Lake Norman locations Goldrsquos Gym has 247 Executive Clubs in Cornelius (The Peninsula and North Charlotte (Highland Creek) where many people enjoy the exclusive key-card entry private atmosphere With the smaller

Kids Corner bull Personal Training bull Tanning bull GGX Classes Included 247 Key Card Access bull Complimentary Hand Towel Service bull Travel Privileges To 650 Locations

bull FREE Personal Training Session Amenities may vary per location

Goldrsquos Gym N Charlotte247 Executive Club

8709 Arbor Creek Drive Bldg E-1(Lowersquos Eastfield

Village Shopping Center)Charlotte NC 28269Phone 704-274-9075

Goldrsquos Gym Mooresville191 B West Plaza DriveMooresville NC 28117

(Across from Randy Marion)Phone 704-664-4022

Goldrsquos Gym Cornelius247 Executive Club

20035 Jetton Road Suite DCornelius NC 28031

(Formerly Core Fitness)Phone (704) 895-4545

Goldrsquos Gym Lake Norman20420 West Catawba Ave

Cornelius NC 28031(Formerly Peak Fitness)

Phone 704-895-8100

Price Match GuaranteeBring in your current membership contract and Goldrsquos Gym will match it Must be a new member Other restrictions may apply

wwwGoldsGymcom

Get Started Now

Monthly$23As Low As

TEXT golds3231To 825725

Win A Free Membership

Standard Text Messaging Rates Apply

Let us help you make it happen this year

Currents

30 Down hellip 335 Left to Gohellip You still have time

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 20115wwwLNCurrentscom

Are Dental Implants right for you

Dental Implants are the healthy solution to missing teeth or

loose ill-fitting dentures The implant provides an anchor

for your crown or denture resulting in the next-best thing to

your own natural teeth We combine the latest technology

with exceptional treatment and care

Drs Coleman amp Coleman

7044391180 bull wwwlknidcom19910 North Cove Road Cornelius

Lake Normanrsquos trusted choice for oral surgery since 1985

If you are missing one or more teeth give us a call to discuss how Dental Implants can benefit you

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 6

Contents |

10 The Main Channel Whatrsquos hip at Lake Norman

16 Porthole The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

18 The Captainrsquos Chair Mark Kale talks about the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

20 Rip Currents mdash Sports A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

24 Rip Currents mdash Adventure Dennis Deaton takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summer

30 Whatrsquos Cooking Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

32 Around the Track Chocolate Myers shares memories of Dale Earnhardt 10 years after his friendrsquos death

36 The Galley The Daily Grind has never been so tasty

41 Grapevine Mourvegravedre is the character actor that takes center stage

44 Game On Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

48 Home Port Margi Kyle shares her black magic

53 Currently Davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

56 One More Thing How a man decides what to do for his valentine

18

24 30

32

48

36

4144

20

704-895-3503 bull Lake Norman386-426-0352 bull Daytona Beach

itrsquos a place where bike-week and racing stories get told and re-told time and time again

LOCATED IN LAKE NORMAN AND DAYTONA BEACH

Hyde Park Storage Condominiums are state-of-the-art climate controlled units

with comfortable finished interiors a storage complex with a

lsquoCountry Clubrsquo look and feel

Leasing and Ownership options availableSizes start at 720 sq ft

more than just a storage complex

more than just secure climate controlled space that you can own or lease

more than just the ultimate lsquoman caversquo

wwwhydeparkstoragesuitescom

Robert Yates mdash Nascarreg Legend Harley guy Hyde Park Owner amp PhD in Man-caveology

Hyde Park Storage Suites

Daytona Beach Location

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

8

Isnrsquot it RomanticItrsquos the little things that bring happiness these days

I saw them as soon as Christmas was over I turned the corner at Target and there they were mdash Valentinersquos Day cards ldquoRe-

allyrdquo I thought ldquoWersquore actually going to cel-ebrate this holiday this yearrdquo I had to laugh

Donrsquot get me wrong I love my husband dearly but when you have one-year-old twins romance boils down to meeting in the living room once a week at 10 pm to watch Modern Family on TiVo hoping the other doesnrsquot fall asleep before itrsquos over Therefore the thought of having a nice romantic eve-ning involving dressing up and leaving the house after 630 pm was comical to me

Sure when we were dating and when we were first married we bought each other Val-entinersquos Day presents and went out for fancy meals I think we actually escaped to the mountains once to celebrate the day of love but that was then and this is now These days wersquore lucky to eat dinner together in our own home

Thatrsquos why itrsquos the little things that go a long way The other night my husband went out for groceries and returned with a surprise

A

t the Helm

| Lori K Tate

2010 Gold MarCom Award Winner for Best Magazine2009 APEX Award Winner for Publication ExcellenceLake Norman CURRENTS is a monthly publication available through direct-mail home delivery to the most affluent Lake Norman residents It also is available at area Harris Teeter supermarkets as well as various Chambers of Commerce real estate offices and specialty businesses

Subscriptions are available for $19 per year Send us your name address phone number and a check made payable to Lake Norman CURRENTS at the address below and wersquoll start your subscription with the next available issue

Lori K TateEditorLoriLNCurrentscom

Sharon SimpsonPublisherSharonLNCurrentscom

Carole Lambert Advertising Sales Executive CaroleLNCurrentscom

Cindy Gleason Advertising Sales Executive CindyLNCurrentscom

Jennifer Patnode Advertising Sales Executive JenniferLNCurrentscom

Kim Morton Advertising Sales Executive KimLNCurrentscom

Trisha Robinson Advertising Sales Executive TrishaLNCurrentscom

SPARK PublicationsPublication Design amp ProductioninfoSPARKpublicationscomwwwSPARKpublicationscom

Ad Production - Stacie Mounts

About the Cover Photo illustration by Larry Preslar

Mission Statement Lake Norman CURRENTS magazine will embody the character the voice and the spirit of its readers its leaders and its advertisers It will connect the people of Lake Norman through inspiring entertaining and informative content photography and design all of which capture the elements of a well-lived life on and around the community known as Lake Norman

Lake Norman CURRENTSPO Box 1676 Cornelius NC 28031

704-749-8788 bull wwwLNCurrentscomThe entire contents of this publication are protected under copyright Unauthorized use of any editorial or advertising content in any form is strictly prohibited Lake Norman CURRENTS magazine is wholly owned by Venture Magazines LLC

The magazine by and for the people who call Lake Norman home

phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

Vol 4 No 2 February 2011

box of srsquomores-flavored oatmeal for me While that doesnrsquot seem like much and to some it might sound a bit vile I thought it was an adorably sweet gesture

You see we have a fire pit on our patio and on three separate occasions Irsquove tried to have guests over to roast srsquomores All three times it rained and wersquove yet to open a bag of marsh-mallows Although I tried to hide my disap-pointment my husband knows how much I want to relive old campfire days because he knows me Therefore when he brought that box of oatmeal home it simply reminded me of how well my husband understands me

While itrsquos fun to go out to dinner and ex-change love-inspired gifts therersquos a season for that Right now our season involves spending time with our precious babies as my heart melts when I see my husband kiss our daugh-terrsquos forehead or play peek-a-boo with our son These moments mean so much more to me than a box of chocolates or a bouquet of flowers

So for all you folks out there who are clue-less as to what to do for your sweetie on Valen-tinersquos Day take a minute to think about whatrsquos important to them and go from there It might not be a box of oatmeal but Irsquoll bet yoursquoll come up with something

Happy Valentinersquos Day

REDKENLiter Sale

Shampoo or Conditioner

$12Reg$2295

Limit 2 per person

MassageS w e d i s h o r D e e p Ti s s u e

$49Reg$6900

and up

00

CutampStyleJ u n i o r S t y l i s t

$30Reg$3500

and up

00

The above specials can not be used with any othercoupons or discounts Limited appointments are available You must request a junior stylist when booking your appointment failure to do so will

result in you having to pay full price of the service provided Offer Expires February 28 2011

The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011

ONLY

50

704-987-3888valeriasaloncom

9620 Holly Point Drive Suite 100Huntersville NC 28078

Route 77 to Exit 25Across from the Target Shopping Center

T H E A R E Arsquo S L A R G E S T S A L O N amp S P AValentinersquos Day Walk-Ins Always

Welcome

A Valeria Valentinersquos Day Gift Card is the perfect gift

VAL-Feb CurrentsAd 11411 1218 PM Page 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 10 wwwLNCurrentscom10

Main Channelthe

Movers Shakers Style Shopping Trends Happenings and More at Lake Norman

The Scoop

Sanctuary at Davidson108 S Main Street Davidson7048920044wwwsanctuary ofdavidsoncom

Gift giving just got a little easier For parents scratching their heads over how they can possibly give their childrenrsquos artwork the recognition it deserves local business owner Kristen Feighery has created an affordable and fun solution

Feighery an artist and Davidson resident opened the Sanctuary of Davidson in September 2009 In addition to showcasing her own work and the art of local modern folk artists at the gallery she also creates and sells a variety of jewelry pieces including hand-stamped sterling silver discs and the newest creation art jewelry

Feighery says she came up with the idea for art jewelry one day purely by chance She often utilizes her creative skills and resources at Sanctuary to create one-of-kind presents

ldquoIf I need a little gift for someone I just figure out how to make itrdquo she says ldquoItrsquos neat to have that freedomrdquo

With that in mind Feighery took a photo of one her daughterrsquos pieces shrunk it down and used resin to put in on glass Megan Blackwell who owns The Village Store next door to Feighery suggested making jewelry out of it Feighery took Blackwellrsquos advice and began partnering with close friend and Lake Norman resident and artist Jen Poppen to begin producing the pendants which are priced from $28 to $40

Feighery says she can also make magnets out of artwork and that she can produce the pendants in about a three-day turnaround time with a digital image

mdash Renee Roberson photography by Candy Howard

Miniature MasterpiecesForget the refrigerator art jewelry gives your kidrsquos artwork the attention it deserves

Kristen Feighery owner of Sanctuary of Davidson takes childrenrsquos art

and turns it into jewelry

Garden GoddessErica Glasener shares her thoughts on southern gardening structure and hand pruners

Growing up in south Florida Erica Glasen-er was one of those kids who played outside all the time Later in high school she got a job at a greenhouse further nurturing her love of nature So when it came time to select a major in college horticulture wasnrsquot a big surprise

Next month the horticulturist lecturer and author who hosted A Gardenerrsquos Diary on HGTV for 14 years shares her knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium as she speaks about Designing the Four Season Southern Garden We got a chance to ask her a few questions about gardening and herersquos what she had to say1 What are a few proven

plants for a southern gardenOne of the plants that I love for shade

which actually grows in a pretty wide range of places throughout the country is variegated Solomonrsquos Seal This perennial is tough and el-egant great for shade A plant that I really love for the sun is a hardy geranium called lsquoRo-zannersquo By hardy I mean that itrsquos a perennial so it comes back every year Hellebores are a pretty common plant that I think are so ser-viceable and adaptable They have evergreen foliage which is always great Theyrsquore often called the Lenten Rose because they bloom very very early

2 What is the most important thing to consider when designing a four-season gardenStructure It doesnrsquot have to be with hard

surfaces Structure can be achieved with plants It doesnrsquot have to be a fence or a wall but walk-ways edging It just defines your garden so that even when something isnrsquot in full bloom therersquos a sense of structure3 What should gardeners be

doing in FebruaryVacationing No if your garden looks good

in the winter then it probably looks great the rest of the year So think about the successes of the previous garden season and the failures Think about what plants yoursquore going to add and the plants you may want to delete Gardening is as much about deleting as it is about adding4 What one tool should every gardener

have no matter what level they areI think a really good pair of hand pruners

5 Whatrsquos one plant a southerner can grow if they donrsquot have a green thumb

I think the hellebores6 What would you say is trendy in flowers

right now Is there a certain flower people are just crazy aboutI think people are excited about the new

coralbells They have some with chartreuse foliage some with nearly black foliage some with peachy rust foliage People love those7 What one piece of advice would you give

a blossoming gardenerYou should have fun in your garden Try

something new every year Look at what will work but then have some fun Try a plant with oversized foliage or something with huge blooms or dedicate an area to hot colors

mdash by Lori K Tate photography by Lou Freeman

Shop amp TellCurvy Girls and Eco Divas

Fifirsquos Fine Resale recently opened a Curvy Girl Boutique carry-ing sizes 14 and up in its Cornelius store ldquoWersquove just found that a lot of women who wear these sizes shop online and canrsquot try things onrdquo explains owner Julia Austin ldquoThis room will focus on women who arenrsquot an unhealthy size but maybe have curvy hips or a big bust or are tallrdquo wwwfifislkncom

If green jeans make you think of Captain Kangaroo think again because sisters Cindy Williams and Dana Wiedmeyer have a com-

pletely different take on the term Together theyrsquove created Green Jeans Eco Chic Consignment which offers a three-day consignment sale for women of all ages and sizes twice a year More than 300 shop-pers (65 consigners) came to their October sale at the Fresh Market Shops in Cornelius

ldquoFor me being so busy and having so many things going on itrsquos always been nice to consign where you know that literally twice a year you clean out your closet tag some stuff you drop it offhellipand after three days you either pick up if you didnrsquot want to donate and you get a check in two days rdquo explains Williams ldquoItrsquos so turnkeyrdquo

This yearrsquos sale is scheduled for February 24 through 26 at Kenton Place Shopping Center in Cornelius wwwgreenjeanssalecom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 201111

The Scoop

The 27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium will be held March 1 from 8 am to 415 pm at Davidson College $85 $45 full-time student rate Registration is required wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

Erica Glasener shares her garden knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium on March 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 12 wwwLNCurrentscom1212 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Party in the Parking LotTodd Hirschfeld has the tailgate set-up and will travel

At the Daytona 500 two years ago Todd Hirschfeld got an idea He decided it was time to develop a sanctioning body for tailgating Yes thatrsquos tailgating mdash the beer-soaked grill-filled pre-game ceremony millions of sports fans enjoy every year

Today Hirschfeld runs The National Tail-gating League from his motorsports market-ing office in Cornelius

ldquoWe want to be the authority for all things tailgatingrdquo he says

To date thatrsquos meant developing an exten-sive setting complete with a tractor-trailer-sized bar and an elaborate set-up for typical tailgate games like cornhole ladder golf and washers The traveling party entertained fans at 10 NASCAR races and eight college football games in 2010 The biggest crowd Hirschfeld

says was around 4000 people at a Bristol Tennessee race in August The most elaborate tailgaters He found those at an LSU football game in the fall

Revenue for the business comes from companies like Budweiser and The Sporting News Hirschfeld says the NTL is great for sponsors but itrsquos heaven for fans

ldquoTheyrsquore there for hoursrdquo Hirschfeld says ldquoThey play in the games They interact with our hosts our MCs They sit at our bars and

drink beer and watch TV all dayrdquoHirschfeld wants to grow his league out-

side of the South Thatrsquos because he perceives an increase in popularity in the parking lot party scene

ldquoI think a lot of people are starting to notice tailgating more than they have in the pastrdquo he says ldquoI definitely think tailgating is more on the radar now than it was three or four years agordquo

mdash Scott Graf photography by Chad Macy

Todd Hirschfeld runs The National Tailgating League from his motorsports marketing office in Cornelius

SAVE $100 OFF ADMISSION WITH AD (excludes other oers)

THE BIG CLASSIC IS COMINGMARCH 30 - APRIL 3

CALL TO BECOME A DEALER

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201113wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquore all about caring for youWersquore in it for LIFE

130+ physicians and providers 20 specialties 40 locations

in Statesville Mooresville Mocksville and Troutman - to care for you

wwwPiedmontHealthCarecom | 7048734277Securities and Investment advisory services offered through FSC Securities Corporation A registered brokerdealer Member FINRA and SIPC SEC registered Investment advisor Preferred Financial Strategies is not affiliated with FSC Securities Corporation and is not registered as a brokerdealer or financial advisor

7046581040136 Gateway Boulevard Suite C Mooresville NC 28117

wwwFinancialStrategiesforLifecomMJLFinancialStrategiesforLifecom

PLANNING TODAY FOR THE UNCERTAINTIES OF TOMORROW

IS YOUR PLAN ON TRACKSchedule your 2011 check-up today

Call Mary Jo for a complimentary initial consultation

WelcomesMary Jo Lyons CFPreg

Extensive expertise in designing financial strategies

for individuals families and small business owners

T h e H e a r t h a n d P a t i o c o m

HearthPati

Helping you live life outdoorsNorTHlake 7325 Smith Corners Blvd Charlotte bull 704-909-2420 bull SouTH 4332 Monroe Rd Charlotte bull 704-332-4139

Winter Clearance Sale Now in Progress

Tool Sets bullScreens bull Accessories bull Gas Logs

Vent Free logs

starting at $299

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 14 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Think Pink in a Different Way Bosom Buddies raises money for breast cancer research

The women of Connor House at Davidson College are thinking pink as they prepare for their annual Bosom Buddies charity gala The March 12

event features dinner performances by Davidson College a cappella groups a speaker and silent and live auctions

Alex Hanken fundraising chairperson says Bosom Buddies is a different kind of breast cancer awareness and support initiative

ldquoRather than making a donation to an organization that lsquofights breast cancerrsquo we support Friends for an Earlier Breast Can-cer Test [wwwearlierorg] to fund research to find a biological test that will detect the disease within the first year of onsetrdquo she explains Based in Greensboro Friends is the only United States nonprofit solely ded-icated to this type of research

Connor House an all-female social and service organization at Davidson start-ed Bosom Buddies in 2001 ldquoOne of the founders Lauren Perny Pragoff (rsquo03) was diagnosed with breast cancer after the birth

of her first childrdquo says Hanken ldquoWe work hard because we know this disease is so pervasive and several of the women in our house will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the coming decadesrdquo

Last year the gala raised $50000 This year the goal is $55000 and the event is in honor of Elizabeth Edwards

ldquoIn the past five years wersquove raised over $200000rdquo says Hanken ldquoA few years ago Friends named a research grant in Connor Housersquos honorrdquo

ndashby Lee McCracken photography courtesy of Connor House

14

The Scoop

Bosom Buddies will be held on March 12 at 630 pm in the Lilly Family Gallery of the Chambers Building at Davidson College Tickets are $45 or $350 for a table of eight e-mail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom The event still needs sponsors and dona-tions for its auctions Visit httpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHome for more information or mail a check payable to Connor House co Alex Hanken 209 Ridge Road Box 5661 Davidson NC 28035

Davidson College students enjoy Bosom Buddies a charity gala founded by Connor House an all-female social and service organization at the school

Pineville704-541-8207ConCord704-707-2200University704-547-1495

Matthews704-841-8877 hUntersville704-892-2949ballantyne704-334-4824

CharlotteQueens Rd704-372-5180

E Third St704-370-2076

Our 12 urologists were educated at medical schools from Chapel Hill to George Washington and Johns Hopkins to Boston University They did residencies and fellowships everywhere from Harvard to Bowman Gray and Duke to Sloan-Kettering to the University of Texas What does that mean to you That Urology Specialists of the Carolinas is a smart choice when you need specialized urologic care

Well-Educated Well-Trained

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201115wwwLNCurrentscom

Proud Member of The Hall Marine Group

9209 Westmoreland rd Cornelius704-892-9676wwwsearayoflakenormancom

Come See Our Standards of Excellence

There is no better selection From 11rsquo to 61rsquo In stock and ready for delivery

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 16 wwwLNCurrentscom16

The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

Andre Christine Gallery held its grand opening on January 14 and 15 Located in Mooresville the gallery features a sculpture garden plus work by Dana Gingras Aakofii Theresa Leatherwood Wes Stearns Gina Strumpf and more Carolina Woodwinds provided the music

Porthole

| photos by Sharon Simpsonn

Debbie Altomare and her daughter Jessica

Kim and Craig DuBois Mary and Eric Soller

From left Kathy Jones and Cindy Peabody From left Diane Ardanowski and Michelle and Matthew Hines

From left Linda Hurst and Nancy Marshburn From left Lynne Gingras owner of Andre Christine Gallery and Vicki Slimp

Mary Luke Mike Leatherwood and Nell Landers

Mary Mack and Karen Alix

Michael and Roni Ziegler

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter knows a thing or two about success With class leading space impressive fuel efficiency peace of mind safety and affordable pricing Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can elevate your business to the next level

If victory is what you seek then all you have to do is visit or contact Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Sprinter today

Success Always Precedes Victory

Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

Authorized Retailer

Felix Sabates

mbcharlottecom | 8667996908

Powered by Trust | Driven by Value

Captains Chair | by Lee M

cCracken Photography by Wes Stearns

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman

Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15 The family lived two miles from the marina on NC 150 in Sherrills Ford so Kale has witnessed many changes around the lake

Staying in the area and taking over the marina when his father retired a few years back Kale has known several generations of boating families and has helped hun-dreds of people new to the lake area realize their dream of owning a boat

He and his wife Stephanie have three sons 22 20 and 10 who are in school and also help at the marina over the summer

Kale has been a part of 37 boat shows in Charlotte as Lake Norman Marina has been exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show since it began The event comes to the Char-lotte Convention Center this month Febru-ary 17 through 20 The largest boat show in the Carolinas with more than 150000 square feet of product displays itrsquos a paradise for boaters

We recently caught up with Kale to learn some behind-the-scenes details about the show

TheSuper Bowl

ofBoating

Mark Kale talks about the

Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 18 wwwLNCurrentscom

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 4: Lake Norman Currents 0211

IMAGINE CREATE INSPIRE SAVE LEARN

presented by

wwwSouthernSpringHomeandGardenShowcom

MARCH 2-6 2011The Park Expo and Conference Center

2500 East Independence Blvd Charlotte NC7043766594 A Southern Shows Inc Production

Belgard Gardens | Outdoor Living | Green Market | Decorative Arts amp Crafts | Interiors | Kitchen amp BathBuilding amp Home Improvement | Green Living | Taste amp Travel | Marketplace Shopping

footprint this new prototype offers a more personal experience for the member ldquoDonrsquot wait another 30 daysrdquo says Kennon ldquoJoin in February and be one of the millions of Goldrsquos members this year who get free travel passes to any Goldrsquos Gym in the world whether yoursquore traveling for business or vacationrdquo But you donrsquot have to go to New York Chicago or Dallas to get state-of-the-art technology At Exit 28 Goldrsquos Gym features Cardio Cinema making workouts more enjoyable and exciting

Plus personal training and a 3-D imaging ldquoVisual Fitness Plannerrdquo help members get the results they want ldquoHelping people of all ages from 24 to 84 achieve their health goals is what wersquore all aboutrdquo says Craft ldquoGoldrsquos engages people in getting the most out of their gym experience hellip and feeling the best they can in 2011

Want to Know MoreFor more information visit wwwGoldsGymcom or call 704-895-8100

Itrsquos the second month of the New Year but that doesnrsquot mean making a resolution is off the table ldquoIt isnrsquot too late to commit to better health in 2011rdquo says Gina Kennon general manager of Goldrsquos Gym in Mooresville ldquoMaybe the first 30 days are behind you but there are 10 times more days ahead mdash too many to stay glued to the couchrdquo And getting fit doesnrsquot mean building bulging muscles or sweating alongside 22-year-olds who look like models ldquoOur gyms attract top executives teachers mothers and NASCAR crewsrdquo adds Dr Kevin Craft owner of the Mooresville location since 2002 ldquoAnd as the official gym of AARP and a sponsor of the American Diabetes Association wersquore committed to helping people live longer healthier livesrdquo Goldrsquos Gym has been a leader in health and fitness since 1965 with 700 locations around the globe ldquoBut itrsquos a new gym todayrdquo says Craft noting 55 percent of its members worldwide are women ldquoThe Goldrsquos Group Exercise (GGX) classes are for every skill level and every age People make new friends and have a lot of funrdquo Members can enroll in free fitness classes in spinningcycling Zumba Pilates yoga kick boxing muscle sculpt and hardcore abs Therersquos also a high-impact boot camp Classes are offered 515-1130 am and again 430-8 pm and are taught by certified fitness instructors In addition to the Mooresville and Exit 28Lake Norman locations Goldrsquos Gym has 247 Executive Clubs in Cornelius (The Peninsula and North Charlotte (Highland Creek) where many people enjoy the exclusive key-card entry private atmosphere With the smaller

Kids Corner bull Personal Training bull Tanning bull GGX Classes Included 247 Key Card Access bull Complimentary Hand Towel Service bull Travel Privileges To 650 Locations

bull FREE Personal Training Session Amenities may vary per location

Goldrsquos Gym N Charlotte247 Executive Club

8709 Arbor Creek Drive Bldg E-1(Lowersquos Eastfield

Village Shopping Center)Charlotte NC 28269Phone 704-274-9075

Goldrsquos Gym Mooresville191 B West Plaza DriveMooresville NC 28117

(Across from Randy Marion)Phone 704-664-4022

Goldrsquos Gym Cornelius247 Executive Club

20035 Jetton Road Suite DCornelius NC 28031

(Formerly Core Fitness)Phone (704) 895-4545

Goldrsquos Gym Lake Norman20420 West Catawba Ave

Cornelius NC 28031(Formerly Peak Fitness)

Phone 704-895-8100

Price Match GuaranteeBring in your current membership contract and Goldrsquos Gym will match it Must be a new member Other restrictions may apply

wwwGoldsGymcom

Get Started Now

Monthly$23As Low As

TEXT golds3231To 825725

Win A Free Membership

Standard Text Messaging Rates Apply

Let us help you make it happen this year

Currents

30 Down hellip 335 Left to Gohellip You still have time

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 20115wwwLNCurrentscom

Are Dental Implants right for you

Dental Implants are the healthy solution to missing teeth or

loose ill-fitting dentures The implant provides an anchor

for your crown or denture resulting in the next-best thing to

your own natural teeth We combine the latest technology

with exceptional treatment and care

Drs Coleman amp Coleman

7044391180 bull wwwlknidcom19910 North Cove Road Cornelius

Lake Normanrsquos trusted choice for oral surgery since 1985

If you are missing one or more teeth give us a call to discuss how Dental Implants can benefit you

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 6

Contents |

10 The Main Channel Whatrsquos hip at Lake Norman

16 Porthole The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

18 The Captainrsquos Chair Mark Kale talks about the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

20 Rip Currents mdash Sports A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

24 Rip Currents mdash Adventure Dennis Deaton takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summer

30 Whatrsquos Cooking Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

32 Around the Track Chocolate Myers shares memories of Dale Earnhardt 10 years after his friendrsquos death

36 The Galley The Daily Grind has never been so tasty

41 Grapevine Mourvegravedre is the character actor that takes center stage

44 Game On Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

48 Home Port Margi Kyle shares her black magic

53 Currently Davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

56 One More Thing How a man decides what to do for his valentine

18

24 30

32

48

36

4144

20

704-895-3503 bull Lake Norman386-426-0352 bull Daytona Beach

itrsquos a place where bike-week and racing stories get told and re-told time and time again

LOCATED IN LAKE NORMAN AND DAYTONA BEACH

Hyde Park Storage Condominiums are state-of-the-art climate controlled units

with comfortable finished interiors a storage complex with a

lsquoCountry Clubrsquo look and feel

Leasing and Ownership options availableSizes start at 720 sq ft

more than just a storage complex

more than just secure climate controlled space that you can own or lease

more than just the ultimate lsquoman caversquo

wwwhydeparkstoragesuitescom

Robert Yates mdash Nascarreg Legend Harley guy Hyde Park Owner amp PhD in Man-caveology

Hyde Park Storage Suites

Daytona Beach Location

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

8

Isnrsquot it RomanticItrsquos the little things that bring happiness these days

I saw them as soon as Christmas was over I turned the corner at Target and there they were mdash Valentinersquos Day cards ldquoRe-

allyrdquo I thought ldquoWersquore actually going to cel-ebrate this holiday this yearrdquo I had to laugh

Donrsquot get me wrong I love my husband dearly but when you have one-year-old twins romance boils down to meeting in the living room once a week at 10 pm to watch Modern Family on TiVo hoping the other doesnrsquot fall asleep before itrsquos over Therefore the thought of having a nice romantic eve-ning involving dressing up and leaving the house after 630 pm was comical to me

Sure when we were dating and when we were first married we bought each other Val-entinersquos Day presents and went out for fancy meals I think we actually escaped to the mountains once to celebrate the day of love but that was then and this is now These days wersquore lucky to eat dinner together in our own home

Thatrsquos why itrsquos the little things that go a long way The other night my husband went out for groceries and returned with a surprise

A

t the Helm

| Lori K Tate

2010 Gold MarCom Award Winner for Best Magazine2009 APEX Award Winner for Publication ExcellenceLake Norman CURRENTS is a monthly publication available through direct-mail home delivery to the most affluent Lake Norman residents It also is available at area Harris Teeter supermarkets as well as various Chambers of Commerce real estate offices and specialty businesses

Subscriptions are available for $19 per year Send us your name address phone number and a check made payable to Lake Norman CURRENTS at the address below and wersquoll start your subscription with the next available issue

Lori K TateEditorLoriLNCurrentscom

Sharon SimpsonPublisherSharonLNCurrentscom

Carole Lambert Advertising Sales Executive CaroleLNCurrentscom

Cindy Gleason Advertising Sales Executive CindyLNCurrentscom

Jennifer Patnode Advertising Sales Executive JenniferLNCurrentscom

Kim Morton Advertising Sales Executive KimLNCurrentscom

Trisha Robinson Advertising Sales Executive TrishaLNCurrentscom

SPARK PublicationsPublication Design amp ProductioninfoSPARKpublicationscomwwwSPARKpublicationscom

Ad Production - Stacie Mounts

About the Cover Photo illustration by Larry Preslar

Mission Statement Lake Norman CURRENTS magazine will embody the character the voice and the spirit of its readers its leaders and its advertisers It will connect the people of Lake Norman through inspiring entertaining and informative content photography and design all of which capture the elements of a well-lived life on and around the community known as Lake Norman

Lake Norman CURRENTSPO Box 1676 Cornelius NC 28031

704-749-8788 bull wwwLNCurrentscomThe entire contents of this publication are protected under copyright Unauthorized use of any editorial or advertising content in any form is strictly prohibited Lake Norman CURRENTS magazine is wholly owned by Venture Magazines LLC

The magazine by and for the people who call Lake Norman home

phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

Vol 4 No 2 February 2011

box of srsquomores-flavored oatmeal for me While that doesnrsquot seem like much and to some it might sound a bit vile I thought it was an adorably sweet gesture

You see we have a fire pit on our patio and on three separate occasions Irsquove tried to have guests over to roast srsquomores All three times it rained and wersquove yet to open a bag of marsh-mallows Although I tried to hide my disap-pointment my husband knows how much I want to relive old campfire days because he knows me Therefore when he brought that box of oatmeal home it simply reminded me of how well my husband understands me

While itrsquos fun to go out to dinner and ex-change love-inspired gifts therersquos a season for that Right now our season involves spending time with our precious babies as my heart melts when I see my husband kiss our daugh-terrsquos forehead or play peek-a-boo with our son These moments mean so much more to me than a box of chocolates or a bouquet of flowers

So for all you folks out there who are clue-less as to what to do for your sweetie on Valen-tinersquos Day take a minute to think about whatrsquos important to them and go from there It might not be a box of oatmeal but Irsquoll bet yoursquoll come up with something

Happy Valentinersquos Day

REDKENLiter Sale

Shampoo or Conditioner

$12Reg$2295

Limit 2 per person

MassageS w e d i s h o r D e e p Ti s s u e

$49Reg$6900

and up

00

CutampStyleJ u n i o r S t y l i s t

$30Reg$3500

and up

00

The above specials can not be used with any othercoupons or discounts Limited appointments are available You must request a junior stylist when booking your appointment failure to do so will

result in you having to pay full price of the service provided Offer Expires February 28 2011

The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011

ONLY

50

704-987-3888valeriasaloncom

9620 Holly Point Drive Suite 100Huntersville NC 28078

Route 77 to Exit 25Across from the Target Shopping Center

T H E A R E Arsquo S L A R G E S T S A L O N amp S P AValentinersquos Day Walk-Ins Always

Welcome

A Valeria Valentinersquos Day Gift Card is the perfect gift

VAL-Feb CurrentsAd 11411 1218 PM Page 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 10 wwwLNCurrentscom10

Main Channelthe

Movers Shakers Style Shopping Trends Happenings and More at Lake Norman

The Scoop

Sanctuary at Davidson108 S Main Street Davidson7048920044wwwsanctuary ofdavidsoncom

Gift giving just got a little easier For parents scratching their heads over how they can possibly give their childrenrsquos artwork the recognition it deserves local business owner Kristen Feighery has created an affordable and fun solution

Feighery an artist and Davidson resident opened the Sanctuary of Davidson in September 2009 In addition to showcasing her own work and the art of local modern folk artists at the gallery she also creates and sells a variety of jewelry pieces including hand-stamped sterling silver discs and the newest creation art jewelry

Feighery says she came up with the idea for art jewelry one day purely by chance She often utilizes her creative skills and resources at Sanctuary to create one-of-kind presents

ldquoIf I need a little gift for someone I just figure out how to make itrdquo she says ldquoItrsquos neat to have that freedomrdquo

With that in mind Feighery took a photo of one her daughterrsquos pieces shrunk it down and used resin to put in on glass Megan Blackwell who owns The Village Store next door to Feighery suggested making jewelry out of it Feighery took Blackwellrsquos advice and began partnering with close friend and Lake Norman resident and artist Jen Poppen to begin producing the pendants which are priced from $28 to $40

Feighery says she can also make magnets out of artwork and that she can produce the pendants in about a three-day turnaround time with a digital image

mdash Renee Roberson photography by Candy Howard

Miniature MasterpiecesForget the refrigerator art jewelry gives your kidrsquos artwork the attention it deserves

Kristen Feighery owner of Sanctuary of Davidson takes childrenrsquos art

and turns it into jewelry

Garden GoddessErica Glasener shares her thoughts on southern gardening structure and hand pruners

Growing up in south Florida Erica Glasen-er was one of those kids who played outside all the time Later in high school she got a job at a greenhouse further nurturing her love of nature So when it came time to select a major in college horticulture wasnrsquot a big surprise

Next month the horticulturist lecturer and author who hosted A Gardenerrsquos Diary on HGTV for 14 years shares her knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium as she speaks about Designing the Four Season Southern Garden We got a chance to ask her a few questions about gardening and herersquos what she had to say1 What are a few proven

plants for a southern gardenOne of the plants that I love for shade

which actually grows in a pretty wide range of places throughout the country is variegated Solomonrsquos Seal This perennial is tough and el-egant great for shade A plant that I really love for the sun is a hardy geranium called lsquoRo-zannersquo By hardy I mean that itrsquos a perennial so it comes back every year Hellebores are a pretty common plant that I think are so ser-viceable and adaptable They have evergreen foliage which is always great Theyrsquore often called the Lenten Rose because they bloom very very early

2 What is the most important thing to consider when designing a four-season gardenStructure It doesnrsquot have to be with hard

surfaces Structure can be achieved with plants It doesnrsquot have to be a fence or a wall but walk-ways edging It just defines your garden so that even when something isnrsquot in full bloom therersquos a sense of structure3 What should gardeners be

doing in FebruaryVacationing No if your garden looks good

in the winter then it probably looks great the rest of the year So think about the successes of the previous garden season and the failures Think about what plants yoursquore going to add and the plants you may want to delete Gardening is as much about deleting as it is about adding4 What one tool should every gardener

have no matter what level they areI think a really good pair of hand pruners

5 Whatrsquos one plant a southerner can grow if they donrsquot have a green thumb

I think the hellebores6 What would you say is trendy in flowers

right now Is there a certain flower people are just crazy aboutI think people are excited about the new

coralbells They have some with chartreuse foliage some with nearly black foliage some with peachy rust foliage People love those7 What one piece of advice would you give

a blossoming gardenerYou should have fun in your garden Try

something new every year Look at what will work but then have some fun Try a plant with oversized foliage or something with huge blooms or dedicate an area to hot colors

mdash by Lori K Tate photography by Lou Freeman

Shop amp TellCurvy Girls and Eco Divas

Fifirsquos Fine Resale recently opened a Curvy Girl Boutique carry-ing sizes 14 and up in its Cornelius store ldquoWersquove just found that a lot of women who wear these sizes shop online and canrsquot try things onrdquo explains owner Julia Austin ldquoThis room will focus on women who arenrsquot an unhealthy size but maybe have curvy hips or a big bust or are tallrdquo wwwfifislkncom

If green jeans make you think of Captain Kangaroo think again because sisters Cindy Williams and Dana Wiedmeyer have a com-

pletely different take on the term Together theyrsquove created Green Jeans Eco Chic Consignment which offers a three-day consignment sale for women of all ages and sizes twice a year More than 300 shop-pers (65 consigners) came to their October sale at the Fresh Market Shops in Cornelius

ldquoFor me being so busy and having so many things going on itrsquos always been nice to consign where you know that literally twice a year you clean out your closet tag some stuff you drop it offhellipand after three days you either pick up if you didnrsquot want to donate and you get a check in two days rdquo explains Williams ldquoItrsquos so turnkeyrdquo

This yearrsquos sale is scheduled for February 24 through 26 at Kenton Place Shopping Center in Cornelius wwwgreenjeanssalecom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 201111

The Scoop

The 27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium will be held March 1 from 8 am to 415 pm at Davidson College $85 $45 full-time student rate Registration is required wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

Erica Glasener shares her garden knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium on March 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 12 wwwLNCurrentscom1212 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Party in the Parking LotTodd Hirschfeld has the tailgate set-up and will travel

At the Daytona 500 two years ago Todd Hirschfeld got an idea He decided it was time to develop a sanctioning body for tailgating Yes thatrsquos tailgating mdash the beer-soaked grill-filled pre-game ceremony millions of sports fans enjoy every year

Today Hirschfeld runs The National Tail-gating League from his motorsports market-ing office in Cornelius

ldquoWe want to be the authority for all things tailgatingrdquo he says

To date thatrsquos meant developing an exten-sive setting complete with a tractor-trailer-sized bar and an elaborate set-up for typical tailgate games like cornhole ladder golf and washers The traveling party entertained fans at 10 NASCAR races and eight college football games in 2010 The biggest crowd Hirschfeld

says was around 4000 people at a Bristol Tennessee race in August The most elaborate tailgaters He found those at an LSU football game in the fall

Revenue for the business comes from companies like Budweiser and The Sporting News Hirschfeld says the NTL is great for sponsors but itrsquos heaven for fans

ldquoTheyrsquore there for hoursrdquo Hirschfeld says ldquoThey play in the games They interact with our hosts our MCs They sit at our bars and

drink beer and watch TV all dayrdquoHirschfeld wants to grow his league out-

side of the South Thatrsquos because he perceives an increase in popularity in the parking lot party scene

ldquoI think a lot of people are starting to notice tailgating more than they have in the pastrdquo he says ldquoI definitely think tailgating is more on the radar now than it was three or four years agordquo

mdash Scott Graf photography by Chad Macy

Todd Hirschfeld runs The National Tailgating League from his motorsports marketing office in Cornelius

SAVE $100 OFF ADMISSION WITH AD (excludes other oers)

THE BIG CLASSIC IS COMINGMARCH 30 - APRIL 3

CALL TO BECOME A DEALER

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201113wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquore all about caring for youWersquore in it for LIFE

130+ physicians and providers 20 specialties 40 locations

in Statesville Mooresville Mocksville and Troutman - to care for you

wwwPiedmontHealthCarecom | 7048734277Securities and Investment advisory services offered through FSC Securities Corporation A registered brokerdealer Member FINRA and SIPC SEC registered Investment advisor Preferred Financial Strategies is not affiliated with FSC Securities Corporation and is not registered as a brokerdealer or financial advisor

7046581040136 Gateway Boulevard Suite C Mooresville NC 28117

wwwFinancialStrategiesforLifecomMJLFinancialStrategiesforLifecom

PLANNING TODAY FOR THE UNCERTAINTIES OF TOMORROW

IS YOUR PLAN ON TRACKSchedule your 2011 check-up today

Call Mary Jo for a complimentary initial consultation

WelcomesMary Jo Lyons CFPreg

Extensive expertise in designing financial strategies

for individuals families and small business owners

T h e H e a r t h a n d P a t i o c o m

HearthPati

Helping you live life outdoorsNorTHlake 7325 Smith Corners Blvd Charlotte bull 704-909-2420 bull SouTH 4332 Monroe Rd Charlotte bull 704-332-4139

Winter Clearance Sale Now in Progress

Tool Sets bullScreens bull Accessories bull Gas Logs

Vent Free logs

starting at $299

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 14 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Think Pink in a Different Way Bosom Buddies raises money for breast cancer research

The women of Connor House at Davidson College are thinking pink as they prepare for their annual Bosom Buddies charity gala The March 12

event features dinner performances by Davidson College a cappella groups a speaker and silent and live auctions

Alex Hanken fundraising chairperson says Bosom Buddies is a different kind of breast cancer awareness and support initiative

ldquoRather than making a donation to an organization that lsquofights breast cancerrsquo we support Friends for an Earlier Breast Can-cer Test [wwwearlierorg] to fund research to find a biological test that will detect the disease within the first year of onsetrdquo she explains Based in Greensboro Friends is the only United States nonprofit solely ded-icated to this type of research

Connor House an all-female social and service organization at Davidson start-ed Bosom Buddies in 2001 ldquoOne of the founders Lauren Perny Pragoff (rsquo03) was diagnosed with breast cancer after the birth

of her first childrdquo says Hanken ldquoWe work hard because we know this disease is so pervasive and several of the women in our house will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the coming decadesrdquo

Last year the gala raised $50000 This year the goal is $55000 and the event is in honor of Elizabeth Edwards

ldquoIn the past five years wersquove raised over $200000rdquo says Hanken ldquoA few years ago Friends named a research grant in Connor Housersquos honorrdquo

ndashby Lee McCracken photography courtesy of Connor House

14

The Scoop

Bosom Buddies will be held on March 12 at 630 pm in the Lilly Family Gallery of the Chambers Building at Davidson College Tickets are $45 or $350 for a table of eight e-mail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom The event still needs sponsors and dona-tions for its auctions Visit httpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHome for more information or mail a check payable to Connor House co Alex Hanken 209 Ridge Road Box 5661 Davidson NC 28035

Davidson College students enjoy Bosom Buddies a charity gala founded by Connor House an all-female social and service organization at the school

Pineville704-541-8207ConCord704-707-2200University704-547-1495

Matthews704-841-8877 hUntersville704-892-2949ballantyne704-334-4824

CharlotteQueens Rd704-372-5180

E Third St704-370-2076

Our 12 urologists were educated at medical schools from Chapel Hill to George Washington and Johns Hopkins to Boston University They did residencies and fellowships everywhere from Harvard to Bowman Gray and Duke to Sloan-Kettering to the University of Texas What does that mean to you That Urology Specialists of the Carolinas is a smart choice when you need specialized urologic care

Well-Educated Well-Trained

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201115wwwLNCurrentscom

Proud Member of The Hall Marine Group

9209 Westmoreland rd Cornelius704-892-9676wwwsearayoflakenormancom

Come See Our Standards of Excellence

There is no better selection From 11rsquo to 61rsquo In stock and ready for delivery

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 16 wwwLNCurrentscom16

The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

Andre Christine Gallery held its grand opening on January 14 and 15 Located in Mooresville the gallery features a sculpture garden plus work by Dana Gingras Aakofii Theresa Leatherwood Wes Stearns Gina Strumpf and more Carolina Woodwinds provided the music

Porthole

| photos by Sharon Simpsonn

Debbie Altomare and her daughter Jessica

Kim and Craig DuBois Mary and Eric Soller

From left Kathy Jones and Cindy Peabody From left Diane Ardanowski and Michelle and Matthew Hines

From left Linda Hurst and Nancy Marshburn From left Lynne Gingras owner of Andre Christine Gallery and Vicki Slimp

Mary Luke Mike Leatherwood and Nell Landers

Mary Mack and Karen Alix

Michael and Roni Ziegler

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter knows a thing or two about success With class leading space impressive fuel efficiency peace of mind safety and affordable pricing Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can elevate your business to the next level

If victory is what you seek then all you have to do is visit or contact Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Sprinter today

Success Always Precedes Victory

Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

Authorized Retailer

Felix Sabates

mbcharlottecom | 8667996908

Powered by Trust | Driven by Value

Captains Chair | by Lee M

cCracken Photography by Wes Stearns

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman

Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15 The family lived two miles from the marina on NC 150 in Sherrills Ford so Kale has witnessed many changes around the lake

Staying in the area and taking over the marina when his father retired a few years back Kale has known several generations of boating families and has helped hun-dreds of people new to the lake area realize their dream of owning a boat

He and his wife Stephanie have three sons 22 20 and 10 who are in school and also help at the marina over the summer

Kale has been a part of 37 boat shows in Charlotte as Lake Norman Marina has been exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show since it began The event comes to the Char-lotte Convention Center this month Febru-ary 17 through 20 The largest boat show in the Carolinas with more than 150000 square feet of product displays itrsquos a paradise for boaters

We recently caught up with Kale to learn some behind-the-scenes details about the show

TheSuper Bowl

ofBoating

Mark Kale talks about the

Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 18 wwwLNCurrentscom

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 5: Lake Norman Currents 0211

footprint this new prototype offers a more personal experience for the member ldquoDonrsquot wait another 30 daysrdquo says Kennon ldquoJoin in February and be one of the millions of Goldrsquos members this year who get free travel passes to any Goldrsquos Gym in the world whether yoursquore traveling for business or vacationrdquo But you donrsquot have to go to New York Chicago or Dallas to get state-of-the-art technology At Exit 28 Goldrsquos Gym features Cardio Cinema making workouts more enjoyable and exciting

Plus personal training and a 3-D imaging ldquoVisual Fitness Plannerrdquo help members get the results they want ldquoHelping people of all ages from 24 to 84 achieve their health goals is what wersquore all aboutrdquo says Craft ldquoGoldrsquos engages people in getting the most out of their gym experience hellip and feeling the best they can in 2011

Want to Know MoreFor more information visit wwwGoldsGymcom or call 704-895-8100

Itrsquos the second month of the New Year but that doesnrsquot mean making a resolution is off the table ldquoIt isnrsquot too late to commit to better health in 2011rdquo says Gina Kennon general manager of Goldrsquos Gym in Mooresville ldquoMaybe the first 30 days are behind you but there are 10 times more days ahead mdash too many to stay glued to the couchrdquo And getting fit doesnrsquot mean building bulging muscles or sweating alongside 22-year-olds who look like models ldquoOur gyms attract top executives teachers mothers and NASCAR crewsrdquo adds Dr Kevin Craft owner of the Mooresville location since 2002 ldquoAnd as the official gym of AARP and a sponsor of the American Diabetes Association wersquore committed to helping people live longer healthier livesrdquo Goldrsquos Gym has been a leader in health and fitness since 1965 with 700 locations around the globe ldquoBut itrsquos a new gym todayrdquo says Craft noting 55 percent of its members worldwide are women ldquoThe Goldrsquos Group Exercise (GGX) classes are for every skill level and every age People make new friends and have a lot of funrdquo Members can enroll in free fitness classes in spinningcycling Zumba Pilates yoga kick boxing muscle sculpt and hardcore abs Therersquos also a high-impact boot camp Classes are offered 515-1130 am and again 430-8 pm and are taught by certified fitness instructors In addition to the Mooresville and Exit 28Lake Norman locations Goldrsquos Gym has 247 Executive Clubs in Cornelius (The Peninsula and North Charlotte (Highland Creek) where many people enjoy the exclusive key-card entry private atmosphere With the smaller

Kids Corner bull Personal Training bull Tanning bull GGX Classes Included 247 Key Card Access bull Complimentary Hand Towel Service bull Travel Privileges To 650 Locations

bull FREE Personal Training Session Amenities may vary per location

Goldrsquos Gym N Charlotte247 Executive Club

8709 Arbor Creek Drive Bldg E-1(Lowersquos Eastfield

Village Shopping Center)Charlotte NC 28269Phone 704-274-9075

Goldrsquos Gym Mooresville191 B West Plaza DriveMooresville NC 28117

(Across from Randy Marion)Phone 704-664-4022

Goldrsquos Gym Cornelius247 Executive Club

20035 Jetton Road Suite DCornelius NC 28031

(Formerly Core Fitness)Phone (704) 895-4545

Goldrsquos Gym Lake Norman20420 West Catawba Ave

Cornelius NC 28031(Formerly Peak Fitness)

Phone 704-895-8100

Price Match GuaranteeBring in your current membership contract and Goldrsquos Gym will match it Must be a new member Other restrictions may apply

wwwGoldsGymcom

Get Started Now

Monthly$23As Low As

TEXT golds3231To 825725

Win A Free Membership

Standard Text Messaging Rates Apply

Let us help you make it happen this year

Currents

30 Down hellip 335 Left to Gohellip You still have time

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 20115wwwLNCurrentscom

Are Dental Implants right for you

Dental Implants are the healthy solution to missing teeth or

loose ill-fitting dentures The implant provides an anchor

for your crown or denture resulting in the next-best thing to

your own natural teeth We combine the latest technology

with exceptional treatment and care

Drs Coleman amp Coleman

7044391180 bull wwwlknidcom19910 North Cove Road Cornelius

Lake Normanrsquos trusted choice for oral surgery since 1985

If you are missing one or more teeth give us a call to discuss how Dental Implants can benefit you

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 6

Contents |

10 The Main Channel Whatrsquos hip at Lake Norman

16 Porthole The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

18 The Captainrsquos Chair Mark Kale talks about the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

20 Rip Currents mdash Sports A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

24 Rip Currents mdash Adventure Dennis Deaton takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summer

30 Whatrsquos Cooking Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

32 Around the Track Chocolate Myers shares memories of Dale Earnhardt 10 years after his friendrsquos death

36 The Galley The Daily Grind has never been so tasty

41 Grapevine Mourvegravedre is the character actor that takes center stage

44 Game On Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

48 Home Port Margi Kyle shares her black magic

53 Currently Davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

56 One More Thing How a man decides what to do for his valentine

18

24 30

32

48

36

4144

20

704-895-3503 bull Lake Norman386-426-0352 bull Daytona Beach

itrsquos a place where bike-week and racing stories get told and re-told time and time again

LOCATED IN LAKE NORMAN AND DAYTONA BEACH

Hyde Park Storage Condominiums are state-of-the-art climate controlled units

with comfortable finished interiors a storage complex with a

lsquoCountry Clubrsquo look and feel

Leasing and Ownership options availableSizes start at 720 sq ft

more than just a storage complex

more than just secure climate controlled space that you can own or lease

more than just the ultimate lsquoman caversquo

wwwhydeparkstoragesuitescom

Robert Yates mdash Nascarreg Legend Harley guy Hyde Park Owner amp PhD in Man-caveology

Hyde Park Storage Suites

Daytona Beach Location

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

8

Isnrsquot it RomanticItrsquos the little things that bring happiness these days

I saw them as soon as Christmas was over I turned the corner at Target and there they were mdash Valentinersquos Day cards ldquoRe-

allyrdquo I thought ldquoWersquore actually going to cel-ebrate this holiday this yearrdquo I had to laugh

Donrsquot get me wrong I love my husband dearly but when you have one-year-old twins romance boils down to meeting in the living room once a week at 10 pm to watch Modern Family on TiVo hoping the other doesnrsquot fall asleep before itrsquos over Therefore the thought of having a nice romantic eve-ning involving dressing up and leaving the house after 630 pm was comical to me

Sure when we were dating and when we were first married we bought each other Val-entinersquos Day presents and went out for fancy meals I think we actually escaped to the mountains once to celebrate the day of love but that was then and this is now These days wersquore lucky to eat dinner together in our own home

Thatrsquos why itrsquos the little things that go a long way The other night my husband went out for groceries and returned with a surprise

A

t the Helm

| Lori K Tate

2010 Gold MarCom Award Winner for Best Magazine2009 APEX Award Winner for Publication ExcellenceLake Norman CURRENTS is a monthly publication available through direct-mail home delivery to the most affluent Lake Norman residents It also is available at area Harris Teeter supermarkets as well as various Chambers of Commerce real estate offices and specialty businesses

Subscriptions are available for $19 per year Send us your name address phone number and a check made payable to Lake Norman CURRENTS at the address below and wersquoll start your subscription with the next available issue

Lori K TateEditorLoriLNCurrentscom

Sharon SimpsonPublisherSharonLNCurrentscom

Carole Lambert Advertising Sales Executive CaroleLNCurrentscom

Cindy Gleason Advertising Sales Executive CindyLNCurrentscom

Jennifer Patnode Advertising Sales Executive JenniferLNCurrentscom

Kim Morton Advertising Sales Executive KimLNCurrentscom

Trisha Robinson Advertising Sales Executive TrishaLNCurrentscom

SPARK PublicationsPublication Design amp ProductioninfoSPARKpublicationscomwwwSPARKpublicationscom

Ad Production - Stacie Mounts

About the Cover Photo illustration by Larry Preslar

Mission Statement Lake Norman CURRENTS magazine will embody the character the voice and the spirit of its readers its leaders and its advertisers It will connect the people of Lake Norman through inspiring entertaining and informative content photography and design all of which capture the elements of a well-lived life on and around the community known as Lake Norman

Lake Norman CURRENTSPO Box 1676 Cornelius NC 28031

704-749-8788 bull wwwLNCurrentscomThe entire contents of this publication are protected under copyright Unauthorized use of any editorial or advertising content in any form is strictly prohibited Lake Norman CURRENTS magazine is wholly owned by Venture Magazines LLC

The magazine by and for the people who call Lake Norman home

phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

Vol 4 No 2 February 2011

box of srsquomores-flavored oatmeal for me While that doesnrsquot seem like much and to some it might sound a bit vile I thought it was an adorably sweet gesture

You see we have a fire pit on our patio and on three separate occasions Irsquove tried to have guests over to roast srsquomores All three times it rained and wersquove yet to open a bag of marsh-mallows Although I tried to hide my disap-pointment my husband knows how much I want to relive old campfire days because he knows me Therefore when he brought that box of oatmeal home it simply reminded me of how well my husband understands me

While itrsquos fun to go out to dinner and ex-change love-inspired gifts therersquos a season for that Right now our season involves spending time with our precious babies as my heart melts when I see my husband kiss our daugh-terrsquos forehead or play peek-a-boo with our son These moments mean so much more to me than a box of chocolates or a bouquet of flowers

So for all you folks out there who are clue-less as to what to do for your sweetie on Valen-tinersquos Day take a minute to think about whatrsquos important to them and go from there It might not be a box of oatmeal but Irsquoll bet yoursquoll come up with something

Happy Valentinersquos Day

REDKENLiter Sale

Shampoo or Conditioner

$12Reg$2295

Limit 2 per person

MassageS w e d i s h o r D e e p Ti s s u e

$49Reg$6900

and up

00

CutampStyleJ u n i o r S t y l i s t

$30Reg$3500

and up

00

The above specials can not be used with any othercoupons or discounts Limited appointments are available You must request a junior stylist when booking your appointment failure to do so will

result in you having to pay full price of the service provided Offer Expires February 28 2011

The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011

ONLY

50

704-987-3888valeriasaloncom

9620 Holly Point Drive Suite 100Huntersville NC 28078

Route 77 to Exit 25Across from the Target Shopping Center

T H E A R E Arsquo S L A R G E S T S A L O N amp S P AValentinersquos Day Walk-Ins Always

Welcome

A Valeria Valentinersquos Day Gift Card is the perfect gift

VAL-Feb CurrentsAd 11411 1218 PM Page 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 10 wwwLNCurrentscom10

Main Channelthe

Movers Shakers Style Shopping Trends Happenings and More at Lake Norman

The Scoop

Sanctuary at Davidson108 S Main Street Davidson7048920044wwwsanctuary ofdavidsoncom

Gift giving just got a little easier For parents scratching their heads over how they can possibly give their childrenrsquos artwork the recognition it deserves local business owner Kristen Feighery has created an affordable and fun solution

Feighery an artist and Davidson resident opened the Sanctuary of Davidson in September 2009 In addition to showcasing her own work and the art of local modern folk artists at the gallery she also creates and sells a variety of jewelry pieces including hand-stamped sterling silver discs and the newest creation art jewelry

Feighery says she came up with the idea for art jewelry one day purely by chance She often utilizes her creative skills and resources at Sanctuary to create one-of-kind presents

ldquoIf I need a little gift for someone I just figure out how to make itrdquo she says ldquoItrsquos neat to have that freedomrdquo

With that in mind Feighery took a photo of one her daughterrsquos pieces shrunk it down and used resin to put in on glass Megan Blackwell who owns The Village Store next door to Feighery suggested making jewelry out of it Feighery took Blackwellrsquos advice and began partnering with close friend and Lake Norman resident and artist Jen Poppen to begin producing the pendants which are priced from $28 to $40

Feighery says she can also make magnets out of artwork and that she can produce the pendants in about a three-day turnaround time with a digital image

mdash Renee Roberson photography by Candy Howard

Miniature MasterpiecesForget the refrigerator art jewelry gives your kidrsquos artwork the attention it deserves

Kristen Feighery owner of Sanctuary of Davidson takes childrenrsquos art

and turns it into jewelry

Garden GoddessErica Glasener shares her thoughts on southern gardening structure and hand pruners

Growing up in south Florida Erica Glasen-er was one of those kids who played outside all the time Later in high school she got a job at a greenhouse further nurturing her love of nature So when it came time to select a major in college horticulture wasnrsquot a big surprise

Next month the horticulturist lecturer and author who hosted A Gardenerrsquos Diary on HGTV for 14 years shares her knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium as she speaks about Designing the Four Season Southern Garden We got a chance to ask her a few questions about gardening and herersquos what she had to say1 What are a few proven

plants for a southern gardenOne of the plants that I love for shade

which actually grows in a pretty wide range of places throughout the country is variegated Solomonrsquos Seal This perennial is tough and el-egant great for shade A plant that I really love for the sun is a hardy geranium called lsquoRo-zannersquo By hardy I mean that itrsquos a perennial so it comes back every year Hellebores are a pretty common plant that I think are so ser-viceable and adaptable They have evergreen foliage which is always great Theyrsquore often called the Lenten Rose because they bloom very very early

2 What is the most important thing to consider when designing a four-season gardenStructure It doesnrsquot have to be with hard

surfaces Structure can be achieved with plants It doesnrsquot have to be a fence or a wall but walk-ways edging It just defines your garden so that even when something isnrsquot in full bloom therersquos a sense of structure3 What should gardeners be

doing in FebruaryVacationing No if your garden looks good

in the winter then it probably looks great the rest of the year So think about the successes of the previous garden season and the failures Think about what plants yoursquore going to add and the plants you may want to delete Gardening is as much about deleting as it is about adding4 What one tool should every gardener

have no matter what level they areI think a really good pair of hand pruners

5 Whatrsquos one plant a southerner can grow if they donrsquot have a green thumb

I think the hellebores6 What would you say is trendy in flowers

right now Is there a certain flower people are just crazy aboutI think people are excited about the new

coralbells They have some with chartreuse foliage some with nearly black foliage some with peachy rust foliage People love those7 What one piece of advice would you give

a blossoming gardenerYou should have fun in your garden Try

something new every year Look at what will work but then have some fun Try a plant with oversized foliage or something with huge blooms or dedicate an area to hot colors

mdash by Lori K Tate photography by Lou Freeman

Shop amp TellCurvy Girls and Eco Divas

Fifirsquos Fine Resale recently opened a Curvy Girl Boutique carry-ing sizes 14 and up in its Cornelius store ldquoWersquove just found that a lot of women who wear these sizes shop online and canrsquot try things onrdquo explains owner Julia Austin ldquoThis room will focus on women who arenrsquot an unhealthy size but maybe have curvy hips or a big bust or are tallrdquo wwwfifislkncom

If green jeans make you think of Captain Kangaroo think again because sisters Cindy Williams and Dana Wiedmeyer have a com-

pletely different take on the term Together theyrsquove created Green Jeans Eco Chic Consignment which offers a three-day consignment sale for women of all ages and sizes twice a year More than 300 shop-pers (65 consigners) came to their October sale at the Fresh Market Shops in Cornelius

ldquoFor me being so busy and having so many things going on itrsquos always been nice to consign where you know that literally twice a year you clean out your closet tag some stuff you drop it offhellipand after three days you either pick up if you didnrsquot want to donate and you get a check in two days rdquo explains Williams ldquoItrsquos so turnkeyrdquo

This yearrsquos sale is scheduled for February 24 through 26 at Kenton Place Shopping Center in Cornelius wwwgreenjeanssalecom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 201111

The Scoop

The 27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium will be held March 1 from 8 am to 415 pm at Davidson College $85 $45 full-time student rate Registration is required wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

Erica Glasener shares her garden knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium on March 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 12 wwwLNCurrentscom1212 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Party in the Parking LotTodd Hirschfeld has the tailgate set-up and will travel

At the Daytona 500 two years ago Todd Hirschfeld got an idea He decided it was time to develop a sanctioning body for tailgating Yes thatrsquos tailgating mdash the beer-soaked grill-filled pre-game ceremony millions of sports fans enjoy every year

Today Hirschfeld runs The National Tail-gating League from his motorsports market-ing office in Cornelius

ldquoWe want to be the authority for all things tailgatingrdquo he says

To date thatrsquos meant developing an exten-sive setting complete with a tractor-trailer-sized bar and an elaborate set-up for typical tailgate games like cornhole ladder golf and washers The traveling party entertained fans at 10 NASCAR races and eight college football games in 2010 The biggest crowd Hirschfeld

says was around 4000 people at a Bristol Tennessee race in August The most elaborate tailgaters He found those at an LSU football game in the fall

Revenue for the business comes from companies like Budweiser and The Sporting News Hirschfeld says the NTL is great for sponsors but itrsquos heaven for fans

ldquoTheyrsquore there for hoursrdquo Hirschfeld says ldquoThey play in the games They interact with our hosts our MCs They sit at our bars and

drink beer and watch TV all dayrdquoHirschfeld wants to grow his league out-

side of the South Thatrsquos because he perceives an increase in popularity in the parking lot party scene

ldquoI think a lot of people are starting to notice tailgating more than they have in the pastrdquo he says ldquoI definitely think tailgating is more on the radar now than it was three or four years agordquo

mdash Scott Graf photography by Chad Macy

Todd Hirschfeld runs The National Tailgating League from his motorsports marketing office in Cornelius

SAVE $100 OFF ADMISSION WITH AD (excludes other oers)

THE BIG CLASSIC IS COMINGMARCH 30 - APRIL 3

CALL TO BECOME A DEALER

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201113wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquore all about caring for youWersquore in it for LIFE

130+ physicians and providers 20 specialties 40 locations

in Statesville Mooresville Mocksville and Troutman - to care for you

wwwPiedmontHealthCarecom | 7048734277Securities and Investment advisory services offered through FSC Securities Corporation A registered brokerdealer Member FINRA and SIPC SEC registered Investment advisor Preferred Financial Strategies is not affiliated with FSC Securities Corporation and is not registered as a brokerdealer or financial advisor

7046581040136 Gateway Boulevard Suite C Mooresville NC 28117

wwwFinancialStrategiesforLifecomMJLFinancialStrategiesforLifecom

PLANNING TODAY FOR THE UNCERTAINTIES OF TOMORROW

IS YOUR PLAN ON TRACKSchedule your 2011 check-up today

Call Mary Jo for a complimentary initial consultation

WelcomesMary Jo Lyons CFPreg

Extensive expertise in designing financial strategies

for individuals families and small business owners

T h e H e a r t h a n d P a t i o c o m

HearthPati

Helping you live life outdoorsNorTHlake 7325 Smith Corners Blvd Charlotte bull 704-909-2420 bull SouTH 4332 Monroe Rd Charlotte bull 704-332-4139

Winter Clearance Sale Now in Progress

Tool Sets bullScreens bull Accessories bull Gas Logs

Vent Free logs

starting at $299

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 14 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Think Pink in a Different Way Bosom Buddies raises money for breast cancer research

The women of Connor House at Davidson College are thinking pink as they prepare for their annual Bosom Buddies charity gala The March 12

event features dinner performances by Davidson College a cappella groups a speaker and silent and live auctions

Alex Hanken fundraising chairperson says Bosom Buddies is a different kind of breast cancer awareness and support initiative

ldquoRather than making a donation to an organization that lsquofights breast cancerrsquo we support Friends for an Earlier Breast Can-cer Test [wwwearlierorg] to fund research to find a biological test that will detect the disease within the first year of onsetrdquo she explains Based in Greensboro Friends is the only United States nonprofit solely ded-icated to this type of research

Connor House an all-female social and service organization at Davidson start-ed Bosom Buddies in 2001 ldquoOne of the founders Lauren Perny Pragoff (rsquo03) was diagnosed with breast cancer after the birth

of her first childrdquo says Hanken ldquoWe work hard because we know this disease is so pervasive and several of the women in our house will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the coming decadesrdquo

Last year the gala raised $50000 This year the goal is $55000 and the event is in honor of Elizabeth Edwards

ldquoIn the past five years wersquove raised over $200000rdquo says Hanken ldquoA few years ago Friends named a research grant in Connor Housersquos honorrdquo

ndashby Lee McCracken photography courtesy of Connor House

14

The Scoop

Bosom Buddies will be held on March 12 at 630 pm in the Lilly Family Gallery of the Chambers Building at Davidson College Tickets are $45 or $350 for a table of eight e-mail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom The event still needs sponsors and dona-tions for its auctions Visit httpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHome for more information or mail a check payable to Connor House co Alex Hanken 209 Ridge Road Box 5661 Davidson NC 28035

Davidson College students enjoy Bosom Buddies a charity gala founded by Connor House an all-female social and service organization at the school

Pineville704-541-8207ConCord704-707-2200University704-547-1495

Matthews704-841-8877 hUntersville704-892-2949ballantyne704-334-4824

CharlotteQueens Rd704-372-5180

E Third St704-370-2076

Our 12 urologists were educated at medical schools from Chapel Hill to George Washington and Johns Hopkins to Boston University They did residencies and fellowships everywhere from Harvard to Bowman Gray and Duke to Sloan-Kettering to the University of Texas What does that mean to you That Urology Specialists of the Carolinas is a smart choice when you need specialized urologic care

Well-Educated Well-Trained

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201115wwwLNCurrentscom

Proud Member of The Hall Marine Group

9209 Westmoreland rd Cornelius704-892-9676wwwsearayoflakenormancom

Come See Our Standards of Excellence

There is no better selection From 11rsquo to 61rsquo In stock and ready for delivery

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 16 wwwLNCurrentscom16

The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

Andre Christine Gallery held its grand opening on January 14 and 15 Located in Mooresville the gallery features a sculpture garden plus work by Dana Gingras Aakofii Theresa Leatherwood Wes Stearns Gina Strumpf and more Carolina Woodwinds provided the music

Porthole

| photos by Sharon Simpsonn

Debbie Altomare and her daughter Jessica

Kim and Craig DuBois Mary and Eric Soller

From left Kathy Jones and Cindy Peabody From left Diane Ardanowski and Michelle and Matthew Hines

From left Linda Hurst and Nancy Marshburn From left Lynne Gingras owner of Andre Christine Gallery and Vicki Slimp

Mary Luke Mike Leatherwood and Nell Landers

Mary Mack and Karen Alix

Michael and Roni Ziegler

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter knows a thing or two about success With class leading space impressive fuel efficiency peace of mind safety and affordable pricing Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can elevate your business to the next level

If victory is what you seek then all you have to do is visit or contact Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Sprinter today

Success Always Precedes Victory

Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

Authorized Retailer

Felix Sabates

mbcharlottecom | 8667996908

Powered by Trust | Driven by Value

Captains Chair | by Lee M

cCracken Photography by Wes Stearns

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman

Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15 The family lived two miles from the marina on NC 150 in Sherrills Ford so Kale has witnessed many changes around the lake

Staying in the area and taking over the marina when his father retired a few years back Kale has known several generations of boating families and has helped hun-dreds of people new to the lake area realize their dream of owning a boat

He and his wife Stephanie have three sons 22 20 and 10 who are in school and also help at the marina over the summer

Kale has been a part of 37 boat shows in Charlotte as Lake Norman Marina has been exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show since it began The event comes to the Char-lotte Convention Center this month Febru-ary 17 through 20 The largest boat show in the Carolinas with more than 150000 square feet of product displays itrsquos a paradise for boaters

We recently caught up with Kale to learn some behind-the-scenes details about the show

TheSuper Bowl

ofBoating

Mark Kale talks about the

Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 18 wwwLNCurrentscom

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 6: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 20115wwwLNCurrentscom

Are Dental Implants right for you

Dental Implants are the healthy solution to missing teeth or

loose ill-fitting dentures The implant provides an anchor

for your crown or denture resulting in the next-best thing to

your own natural teeth We combine the latest technology

with exceptional treatment and care

Drs Coleman amp Coleman

7044391180 bull wwwlknidcom19910 North Cove Road Cornelius

Lake Normanrsquos trusted choice for oral surgery since 1985

If you are missing one or more teeth give us a call to discuss how Dental Implants can benefit you

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 6

Contents |

10 The Main Channel Whatrsquos hip at Lake Norman

16 Porthole The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

18 The Captainrsquos Chair Mark Kale talks about the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

20 Rip Currents mdash Sports A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

24 Rip Currents mdash Adventure Dennis Deaton takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summer

30 Whatrsquos Cooking Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

32 Around the Track Chocolate Myers shares memories of Dale Earnhardt 10 years after his friendrsquos death

36 The Galley The Daily Grind has never been so tasty

41 Grapevine Mourvegravedre is the character actor that takes center stage

44 Game On Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

48 Home Port Margi Kyle shares her black magic

53 Currently Davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

56 One More Thing How a man decides what to do for his valentine

18

24 30

32

48

36

4144

20

704-895-3503 bull Lake Norman386-426-0352 bull Daytona Beach

itrsquos a place where bike-week and racing stories get told and re-told time and time again

LOCATED IN LAKE NORMAN AND DAYTONA BEACH

Hyde Park Storage Condominiums are state-of-the-art climate controlled units

with comfortable finished interiors a storage complex with a

lsquoCountry Clubrsquo look and feel

Leasing and Ownership options availableSizes start at 720 sq ft

more than just a storage complex

more than just secure climate controlled space that you can own or lease

more than just the ultimate lsquoman caversquo

wwwhydeparkstoragesuitescom

Robert Yates mdash Nascarreg Legend Harley guy Hyde Park Owner amp PhD in Man-caveology

Hyde Park Storage Suites

Daytona Beach Location

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

8

Isnrsquot it RomanticItrsquos the little things that bring happiness these days

I saw them as soon as Christmas was over I turned the corner at Target and there they were mdash Valentinersquos Day cards ldquoRe-

allyrdquo I thought ldquoWersquore actually going to cel-ebrate this holiday this yearrdquo I had to laugh

Donrsquot get me wrong I love my husband dearly but when you have one-year-old twins romance boils down to meeting in the living room once a week at 10 pm to watch Modern Family on TiVo hoping the other doesnrsquot fall asleep before itrsquos over Therefore the thought of having a nice romantic eve-ning involving dressing up and leaving the house after 630 pm was comical to me

Sure when we were dating and when we were first married we bought each other Val-entinersquos Day presents and went out for fancy meals I think we actually escaped to the mountains once to celebrate the day of love but that was then and this is now These days wersquore lucky to eat dinner together in our own home

Thatrsquos why itrsquos the little things that go a long way The other night my husband went out for groceries and returned with a surprise

A

t the Helm

| Lori K Tate

2010 Gold MarCom Award Winner for Best Magazine2009 APEX Award Winner for Publication ExcellenceLake Norman CURRENTS is a monthly publication available through direct-mail home delivery to the most affluent Lake Norman residents It also is available at area Harris Teeter supermarkets as well as various Chambers of Commerce real estate offices and specialty businesses

Subscriptions are available for $19 per year Send us your name address phone number and a check made payable to Lake Norman CURRENTS at the address below and wersquoll start your subscription with the next available issue

Lori K TateEditorLoriLNCurrentscom

Sharon SimpsonPublisherSharonLNCurrentscom

Carole Lambert Advertising Sales Executive CaroleLNCurrentscom

Cindy Gleason Advertising Sales Executive CindyLNCurrentscom

Jennifer Patnode Advertising Sales Executive JenniferLNCurrentscom

Kim Morton Advertising Sales Executive KimLNCurrentscom

Trisha Robinson Advertising Sales Executive TrishaLNCurrentscom

SPARK PublicationsPublication Design amp ProductioninfoSPARKpublicationscomwwwSPARKpublicationscom

Ad Production - Stacie Mounts

About the Cover Photo illustration by Larry Preslar

Mission Statement Lake Norman CURRENTS magazine will embody the character the voice and the spirit of its readers its leaders and its advertisers It will connect the people of Lake Norman through inspiring entertaining and informative content photography and design all of which capture the elements of a well-lived life on and around the community known as Lake Norman

Lake Norman CURRENTSPO Box 1676 Cornelius NC 28031

704-749-8788 bull wwwLNCurrentscomThe entire contents of this publication are protected under copyright Unauthorized use of any editorial or advertising content in any form is strictly prohibited Lake Norman CURRENTS magazine is wholly owned by Venture Magazines LLC

The magazine by and for the people who call Lake Norman home

phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

Vol 4 No 2 February 2011

box of srsquomores-flavored oatmeal for me While that doesnrsquot seem like much and to some it might sound a bit vile I thought it was an adorably sweet gesture

You see we have a fire pit on our patio and on three separate occasions Irsquove tried to have guests over to roast srsquomores All three times it rained and wersquove yet to open a bag of marsh-mallows Although I tried to hide my disap-pointment my husband knows how much I want to relive old campfire days because he knows me Therefore when he brought that box of oatmeal home it simply reminded me of how well my husband understands me

While itrsquos fun to go out to dinner and ex-change love-inspired gifts therersquos a season for that Right now our season involves spending time with our precious babies as my heart melts when I see my husband kiss our daugh-terrsquos forehead or play peek-a-boo with our son These moments mean so much more to me than a box of chocolates or a bouquet of flowers

So for all you folks out there who are clue-less as to what to do for your sweetie on Valen-tinersquos Day take a minute to think about whatrsquos important to them and go from there It might not be a box of oatmeal but Irsquoll bet yoursquoll come up with something

Happy Valentinersquos Day

REDKENLiter Sale

Shampoo or Conditioner

$12Reg$2295

Limit 2 per person

MassageS w e d i s h o r D e e p Ti s s u e

$49Reg$6900

and up

00

CutampStyleJ u n i o r S t y l i s t

$30Reg$3500

and up

00

The above specials can not be used with any othercoupons or discounts Limited appointments are available You must request a junior stylist when booking your appointment failure to do so will

result in you having to pay full price of the service provided Offer Expires February 28 2011

The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011

ONLY

50

704-987-3888valeriasaloncom

9620 Holly Point Drive Suite 100Huntersville NC 28078

Route 77 to Exit 25Across from the Target Shopping Center

T H E A R E Arsquo S L A R G E S T S A L O N amp S P AValentinersquos Day Walk-Ins Always

Welcome

A Valeria Valentinersquos Day Gift Card is the perfect gift

VAL-Feb CurrentsAd 11411 1218 PM Page 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 10 wwwLNCurrentscom10

Main Channelthe

Movers Shakers Style Shopping Trends Happenings and More at Lake Norman

The Scoop

Sanctuary at Davidson108 S Main Street Davidson7048920044wwwsanctuary ofdavidsoncom

Gift giving just got a little easier For parents scratching their heads over how they can possibly give their childrenrsquos artwork the recognition it deserves local business owner Kristen Feighery has created an affordable and fun solution

Feighery an artist and Davidson resident opened the Sanctuary of Davidson in September 2009 In addition to showcasing her own work and the art of local modern folk artists at the gallery she also creates and sells a variety of jewelry pieces including hand-stamped sterling silver discs and the newest creation art jewelry

Feighery says she came up with the idea for art jewelry one day purely by chance She often utilizes her creative skills and resources at Sanctuary to create one-of-kind presents

ldquoIf I need a little gift for someone I just figure out how to make itrdquo she says ldquoItrsquos neat to have that freedomrdquo

With that in mind Feighery took a photo of one her daughterrsquos pieces shrunk it down and used resin to put in on glass Megan Blackwell who owns The Village Store next door to Feighery suggested making jewelry out of it Feighery took Blackwellrsquos advice and began partnering with close friend and Lake Norman resident and artist Jen Poppen to begin producing the pendants which are priced from $28 to $40

Feighery says she can also make magnets out of artwork and that she can produce the pendants in about a three-day turnaround time with a digital image

mdash Renee Roberson photography by Candy Howard

Miniature MasterpiecesForget the refrigerator art jewelry gives your kidrsquos artwork the attention it deserves

Kristen Feighery owner of Sanctuary of Davidson takes childrenrsquos art

and turns it into jewelry

Garden GoddessErica Glasener shares her thoughts on southern gardening structure and hand pruners

Growing up in south Florida Erica Glasen-er was one of those kids who played outside all the time Later in high school she got a job at a greenhouse further nurturing her love of nature So when it came time to select a major in college horticulture wasnrsquot a big surprise

Next month the horticulturist lecturer and author who hosted A Gardenerrsquos Diary on HGTV for 14 years shares her knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium as she speaks about Designing the Four Season Southern Garden We got a chance to ask her a few questions about gardening and herersquos what she had to say1 What are a few proven

plants for a southern gardenOne of the plants that I love for shade

which actually grows in a pretty wide range of places throughout the country is variegated Solomonrsquos Seal This perennial is tough and el-egant great for shade A plant that I really love for the sun is a hardy geranium called lsquoRo-zannersquo By hardy I mean that itrsquos a perennial so it comes back every year Hellebores are a pretty common plant that I think are so ser-viceable and adaptable They have evergreen foliage which is always great Theyrsquore often called the Lenten Rose because they bloom very very early

2 What is the most important thing to consider when designing a four-season gardenStructure It doesnrsquot have to be with hard

surfaces Structure can be achieved with plants It doesnrsquot have to be a fence or a wall but walk-ways edging It just defines your garden so that even when something isnrsquot in full bloom therersquos a sense of structure3 What should gardeners be

doing in FebruaryVacationing No if your garden looks good

in the winter then it probably looks great the rest of the year So think about the successes of the previous garden season and the failures Think about what plants yoursquore going to add and the plants you may want to delete Gardening is as much about deleting as it is about adding4 What one tool should every gardener

have no matter what level they areI think a really good pair of hand pruners

5 Whatrsquos one plant a southerner can grow if they donrsquot have a green thumb

I think the hellebores6 What would you say is trendy in flowers

right now Is there a certain flower people are just crazy aboutI think people are excited about the new

coralbells They have some with chartreuse foliage some with nearly black foliage some with peachy rust foliage People love those7 What one piece of advice would you give

a blossoming gardenerYou should have fun in your garden Try

something new every year Look at what will work but then have some fun Try a plant with oversized foliage or something with huge blooms or dedicate an area to hot colors

mdash by Lori K Tate photography by Lou Freeman

Shop amp TellCurvy Girls and Eco Divas

Fifirsquos Fine Resale recently opened a Curvy Girl Boutique carry-ing sizes 14 and up in its Cornelius store ldquoWersquove just found that a lot of women who wear these sizes shop online and canrsquot try things onrdquo explains owner Julia Austin ldquoThis room will focus on women who arenrsquot an unhealthy size but maybe have curvy hips or a big bust or are tallrdquo wwwfifislkncom

If green jeans make you think of Captain Kangaroo think again because sisters Cindy Williams and Dana Wiedmeyer have a com-

pletely different take on the term Together theyrsquove created Green Jeans Eco Chic Consignment which offers a three-day consignment sale for women of all ages and sizes twice a year More than 300 shop-pers (65 consigners) came to their October sale at the Fresh Market Shops in Cornelius

ldquoFor me being so busy and having so many things going on itrsquos always been nice to consign where you know that literally twice a year you clean out your closet tag some stuff you drop it offhellipand after three days you either pick up if you didnrsquot want to donate and you get a check in two days rdquo explains Williams ldquoItrsquos so turnkeyrdquo

This yearrsquos sale is scheduled for February 24 through 26 at Kenton Place Shopping Center in Cornelius wwwgreenjeanssalecom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 201111

The Scoop

The 27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium will be held March 1 from 8 am to 415 pm at Davidson College $85 $45 full-time student rate Registration is required wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

Erica Glasener shares her garden knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium on March 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 12 wwwLNCurrentscom1212 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Party in the Parking LotTodd Hirschfeld has the tailgate set-up and will travel

At the Daytona 500 two years ago Todd Hirschfeld got an idea He decided it was time to develop a sanctioning body for tailgating Yes thatrsquos tailgating mdash the beer-soaked grill-filled pre-game ceremony millions of sports fans enjoy every year

Today Hirschfeld runs The National Tail-gating League from his motorsports market-ing office in Cornelius

ldquoWe want to be the authority for all things tailgatingrdquo he says

To date thatrsquos meant developing an exten-sive setting complete with a tractor-trailer-sized bar and an elaborate set-up for typical tailgate games like cornhole ladder golf and washers The traveling party entertained fans at 10 NASCAR races and eight college football games in 2010 The biggest crowd Hirschfeld

says was around 4000 people at a Bristol Tennessee race in August The most elaborate tailgaters He found those at an LSU football game in the fall

Revenue for the business comes from companies like Budweiser and The Sporting News Hirschfeld says the NTL is great for sponsors but itrsquos heaven for fans

ldquoTheyrsquore there for hoursrdquo Hirschfeld says ldquoThey play in the games They interact with our hosts our MCs They sit at our bars and

drink beer and watch TV all dayrdquoHirschfeld wants to grow his league out-

side of the South Thatrsquos because he perceives an increase in popularity in the parking lot party scene

ldquoI think a lot of people are starting to notice tailgating more than they have in the pastrdquo he says ldquoI definitely think tailgating is more on the radar now than it was three or four years agordquo

mdash Scott Graf photography by Chad Macy

Todd Hirschfeld runs The National Tailgating League from his motorsports marketing office in Cornelius

SAVE $100 OFF ADMISSION WITH AD (excludes other oers)

THE BIG CLASSIC IS COMINGMARCH 30 - APRIL 3

CALL TO BECOME A DEALER

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201113wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquore all about caring for youWersquore in it for LIFE

130+ physicians and providers 20 specialties 40 locations

in Statesville Mooresville Mocksville and Troutman - to care for you

wwwPiedmontHealthCarecom | 7048734277Securities and Investment advisory services offered through FSC Securities Corporation A registered brokerdealer Member FINRA and SIPC SEC registered Investment advisor Preferred Financial Strategies is not affiliated with FSC Securities Corporation and is not registered as a brokerdealer or financial advisor

7046581040136 Gateway Boulevard Suite C Mooresville NC 28117

wwwFinancialStrategiesforLifecomMJLFinancialStrategiesforLifecom

PLANNING TODAY FOR THE UNCERTAINTIES OF TOMORROW

IS YOUR PLAN ON TRACKSchedule your 2011 check-up today

Call Mary Jo for a complimentary initial consultation

WelcomesMary Jo Lyons CFPreg

Extensive expertise in designing financial strategies

for individuals families and small business owners

T h e H e a r t h a n d P a t i o c o m

HearthPati

Helping you live life outdoorsNorTHlake 7325 Smith Corners Blvd Charlotte bull 704-909-2420 bull SouTH 4332 Monroe Rd Charlotte bull 704-332-4139

Winter Clearance Sale Now in Progress

Tool Sets bullScreens bull Accessories bull Gas Logs

Vent Free logs

starting at $299

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 14 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Think Pink in a Different Way Bosom Buddies raises money for breast cancer research

The women of Connor House at Davidson College are thinking pink as they prepare for their annual Bosom Buddies charity gala The March 12

event features dinner performances by Davidson College a cappella groups a speaker and silent and live auctions

Alex Hanken fundraising chairperson says Bosom Buddies is a different kind of breast cancer awareness and support initiative

ldquoRather than making a donation to an organization that lsquofights breast cancerrsquo we support Friends for an Earlier Breast Can-cer Test [wwwearlierorg] to fund research to find a biological test that will detect the disease within the first year of onsetrdquo she explains Based in Greensboro Friends is the only United States nonprofit solely ded-icated to this type of research

Connor House an all-female social and service organization at Davidson start-ed Bosom Buddies in 2001 ldquoOne of the founders Lauren Perny Pragoff (rsquo03) was diagnosed with breast cancer after the birth

of her first childrdquo says Hanken ldquoWe work hard because we know this disease is so pervasive and several of the women in our house will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the coming decadesrdquo

Last year the gala raised $50000 This year the goal is $55000 and the event is in honor of Elizabeth Edwards

ldquoIn the past five years wersquove raised over $200000rdquo says Hanken ldquoA few years ago Friends named a research grant in Connor Housersquos honorrdquo

ndashby Lee McCracken photography courtesy of Connor House

14

The Scoop

Bosom Buddies will be held on March 12 at 630 pm in the Lilly Family Gallery of the Chambers Building at Davidson College Tickets are $45 or $350 for a table of eight e-mail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom The event still needs sponsors and dona-tions for its auctions Visit httpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHome for more information or mail a check payable to Connor House co Alex Hanken 209 Ridge Road Box 5661 Davidson NC 28035

Davidson College students enjoy Bosom Buddies a charity gala founded by Connor House an all-female social and service organization at the school

Pineville704-541-8207ConCord704-707-2200University704-547-1495

Matthews704-841-8877 hUntersville704-892-2949ballantyne704-334-4824

CharlotteQueens Rd704-372-5180

E Third St704-370-2076

Our 12 urologists were educated at medical schools from Chapel Hill to George Washington and Johns Hopkins to Boston University They did residencies and fellowships everywhere from Harvard to Bowman Gray and Duke to Sloan-Kettering to the University of Texas What does that mean to you That Urology Specialists of the Carolinas is a smart choice when you need specialized urologic care

Well-Educated Well-Trained

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201115wwwLNCurrentscom

Proud Member of The Hall Marine Group

9209 Westmoreland rd Cornelius704-892-9676wwwsearayoflakenormancom

Come See Our Standards of Excellence

There is no better selection From 11rsquo to 61rsquo In stock and ready for delivery

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 16 wwwLNCurrentscom16

The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

Andre Christine Gallery held its grand opening on January 14 and 15 Located in Mooresville the gallery features a sculpture garden plus work by Dana Gingras Aakofii Theresa Leatherwood Wes Stearns Gina Strumpf and more Carolina Woodwinds provided the music

Porthole

| photos by Sharon Simpsonn

Debbie Altomare and her daughter Jessica

Kim and Craig DuBois Mary and Eric Soller

From left Kathy Jones and Cindy Peabody From left Diane Ardanowski and Michelle and Matthew Hines

From left Linda Hurst and Nancy Marshburn From left Lynne Gingras owner of Andre Christine Gallery and Vicki Slimp

Mary Luke Mike Leatherwood and Nell Landers

Mary Mack and Karen Alix

Michael and Roni Ziegler

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter knows a thing or two about success With class leading space impressive fuel efficiency peace of mind safety and affordable pricing Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can elevate your business to the next level

If victory is what you seek then all you have to do is visit or contact Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Sprinter today

Success Always Precedes Victory

Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

Authorized Retailer

Felix Sabates

mbcharlottecom | 8667996908

Powered by Trust | Driven by Value

Captains Chair | by Lee M

cCracken Photography by Wes Stearns

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman

Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15 The family lived two miles from the marina on NC 150 in Sherrills Ford so Kale has witnessed many changes around the lake

Staying in the area and taking over the marina when his father retired a few years back Kale has known several generations of boating families and has helped hun-dreds of people new to the lake area realize their dream of owning a boat

He and his wife Stephanie have three sons 22 20 and 10 who are in school and also help at the marina over the summer

Kale has been a part of 37 boat shows in Charlotte as Lake Norman Marina has been exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show since it began The event comes to the Char-lotte Convention Center this month Febru-ary 17 through 20 The largest boat show in the Carolinas with more than 150000 square feet of product displays itrsquos a paradise for boaters

We recently caught up with Kale to learn some behind-the-scenes details about the show

TheSuper Bowl

ofBoating

Mark Kale talks about the

Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 18 wwwLNCurrentscom

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 7: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 6

Contents |

10 The Main Channel Whatrsquos hip at Lake Norman

16 Porthole The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

18 The Captainrsquos Chair Mark Kale talks about the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

20 Rip Currents mdash Sports A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

24 Rip Currents mdash Adventure Dennis Deaton takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summer

30 Whatrsquos Cooking Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

32 Around the Track Chocolate Myers shares memories of Dale Earnhardt 10 years after his friendrsquos death

36 The Galley The Daily Grind has never been so tasty

41 Grapevine Mourvegravedre is the character actor that takes center stage

44 Game On Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

48 Home Port Margi Kyle shares her black magic

53 Currently Davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

56 One More Thing How a man decides what to do for his valentine

18

24 30

32

48

36

4144

20

704-895-3503 bull Lake Norman386-426-0352 bull Daytona Beach

itrsquos a place where bike-week and racing stories get told and re-told time and time again

LOCATED IN LAKE NORMAN AND DAYTONA BEACH

Hyde Park Storage Condominiums are state-of-the-art climate controlled units

with comfortable finished interiors a storage complex with a

lsquoCountry Clubrsquo look and feel

Leasing and Ownership options availableSizes start at 720 sq ft

more than just a storage complex

more than just secure climate controlled space that you can own or lease

more than just the ultimate lsquoman caversquo

wwwhydeparkstoragesuitescom

Robert Yates mdash Nascarreg Legend Harley guy Hyde Park Owner amp PhD in Man-caveology

Hyde Park Storage Suites

Daytona Beach Location

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

8

Isnrsquot it RomanticItrsquos the little things that bring happiness these days

I saw them as soon as Christmas was over I turned the corner at Target and there they were mdash Valentinersquos Day cards ldquoRe-

allyrdquo I thought ldquoWersquore actually going to cel-ebrate this holiday this yearrdquo I had to laugh

Donrsquot get me wrong I love my husband dearly but when you have one-year-old twins romance boils down to meeting in the living room once a week at 10 pm to watch Modern Family on TiVo hoping the other doesnrsquot fall asleep before itrsquos over Therefore the thought of having a nice romantic eve-ning involving dressing up and leaving the house after 630 pm was comical to me

Sure when we were dating and when we were first married we bought each other Val-entinersquos Day presents and went out for fancy meals I think we actually escaped to the mountains once to celebrate the day of love but that was then and this is now These days wersquore lucky to eat dinner together in our own home

Thatrsquos why itrsquos the little things that go a long way The other night my husband went out for groceries and returned with a surprise

A

t the Helm

| Lori K Tate

2010 Gold MarCom Award Winner for Best Magazine2009 APEX Award Winner for Publication ExcellenceLake Norman CURRENTS is a monthly publication available through direct-mail home delivery to the most affluent Lake Norman residents It also is available at area Harris Teeter supermarkets as well as various Chambers of Commerce real estate offices and specialty businesses

Subscriptions are available for $19 per year Send us your name address phone number and a check made payable to Lake Norman CURRENTS at the address below and wersquoll start your subscription with the next available issue

Lori K TateEditorLoriLNCurrentscom

Sharon SimpsonPublisherSharonLNCurrentscom

Carole Lambert Advertising Sales Executive CaroleLNCurrentscom

Cindy Gleason Advertising Sales Executive CindyLNCurrentscom

Jennifer Patnode Advertising Sales Executive JenniferLNCurrentscom

Kim Morton Advertising Sales Executive KimLNCurrentscom

Trisha Robinson Advertising Sales Executive TrishaLNCurrentscom

SPARK PublicationsPublication Design amp ProductioninfoSPARKpublicationscomwwwSPARKpublicationscom

Ad Production - Stacie Mounts

About the Cover Photo illustration by Larry Preslar

Mission Statement Lake Norman CURRENTS magazine will embody the character the voice and the spirit of its readers its leaders and its advertisers It will connect the people of Lake Norman through inspiring entertaining and informative content photography and design all of which capture the elements of a well-lived life on and around the community known as Lake Norman

Lake Norman CURRENTSPO Box 1676 Cornelius NC 28031

704-749-8788 bull wwwLNCurrentscomThe entire contents of this publication are protected under copyright Unauthorized use of any editorial or advertising content in any form is strictly prohibited Lake Norman CURRENTS magazine is wholly owned by Venture Magazines LLC

The magazine by and for the people who call Lake Norman home

phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

Vol 4 No 2 February 2011

box of srsquomores-flavored oatmeal for me While that doesnrsquot seem like much and to some it might sound a bit vile I thought it was an adorably sweet gesture

You see we have a fire pit on our patio and on three separate occasions Irsquove tried to have guests over to roast srsquomores All three times it rained and wersquove yet to open a bag of marsh-mallows Although I tried to hide my disap-pointment my husband knows how much I want to relive old campfire days because he knows me Therefore when he brought that box of oatmeal home it simply reminded me of how well my husband understands me

While itrsquos fun to go out to dinner and ex-change love-inspired gifts therersquos a season for that Right now our season involves spending time with our precious babies as my heart melts when I see my husband kiss our daugh-terrsquos forehead or play peek-a-boo with our son These moments mean so much more to me than a box of chocolates or a bouquet of flowers

So for all you folks out there who are clue-less as to what to do for your sweetie on Valen-tinersquos Day take a minute to think about whatrsquos important to them and go from there It might not be a box of oatmeal but Irsquoll bet yoursquoll come up with something

Happy Valentinersquos Day

REDKENLiter Sale

Shampoo or Conditioner

$12Reg$2295

Limit 2 per person

MassageS w e d i s h o r D e e p Ti s s u e

$49Reg$6900

and up

00

CutampStyleJ u n i o r S t y l i s t

$30Reg$3500

and up

00

The above specials can not be used with any othercoupons or discounts Limited appointments are available You must request a junior stylist when booking your appointment failure to do so will

result in you having to pay full price of the service provided Offer Expires February 28 2011

The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011

ONLY

50

704-987-3888valeriasaloncom

9620 Holly Point Drive Suite 100Huntersville NC 28078

Route 77 to Exit 25Across from the Target Shopping Center

T H E A R E Arsquo S L A R G E S T S A L O N amp S P AValentinersquos Day Walk-Ins Always

Welcome

A Valeria Valentinersquos Day Gift Card is the perfect gift

VAL-Feb CurrentsAd 11411 1218 PM Page 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 10 wwwLNCurrentscom10

Main Channelthe

Movers Shakers Style Shopping Trends Happenings and More at Lake Norman

The Scoop

Sanctuary at Davidson108 S Main Street Davidson7048920044wwwsanctuary ofdavidsoncom

Gift giving just got a little easier For parents scratching their heads over how they can possibly give their childrenrsquos artwork the recognition it deserves local business owner Kristen Feighery has created an affordable and fun solution

Feighery an artist and Davidson resident opened the Sanctuary of Davidson in September 2009 In addition to showcasing her own work and the art of local modern folk artists at the gallery she also creates and sells a variety of jewelry pieces including hand-stamped sterling silver discs and the newest creation art jewelry

Feighery says she came up with the idea for art jewelry one day purely by chance She often utilizes her creative skills and resources at Sanctuary to create one-of-kind presents

ldquoIf I need a little gift for someone I just figure out how to make itrdquo she says ldquoItrsquos neat to have that freedomrdquo

With that in mind Feighery took a photo of one her daughterrsquos pieces shrunk it down and used resin to put in on glass Megan Blackwell who owns The Village Store next door to Feighery suggested making jewelry out of it Feighery took Blackwellrsquos advice and began partnering with close friend and Lake Norman resident and artist Jen Poppen to begin producing the pendants which are priced from $28 to $40

Feighery says she can also make magnets out of artwork and that she can produce the pendants in about a three-day turnaround time with a digital image

mdash Renee Roberson photography by Candy Howard

Miniature MasterpiecesForget the refrigerator art jewelry gives your kidrsquos artwork the attention it deserves

Kristen Feighery owner of Sanctuary of Davidson takes childrenrsquos art

and turns it into jewelry

Garden GoddessErica Glasener shares her thoughts on southern gardening structure and hand pruners

Growing up in south Florida Erica Glasen-er was one of those kids who played outside all the time Later in high school she got a job at a greenhouse further nurturing her love of nature So when it came time to select a major in college horticulture wasnrsquot a big surprise

Next month the horticulturist lecturer and author who hosted A Gardenerrsquos Diary on HGTV for 14 years shares her knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium as she speaks about Designing the Four Season Southern Garden We got a chance to ask her a few questions about gardening and herersquos what she had to say1 What are a few proven

plants for a southern gardenOne of the plants that I love for shade

which actually grows in a pretty wide range of places throughout the country is variegated Solomonrsquos Seal This perennial is tough and el-egant great for shade A plant that I really love for the sun is a hardy geranium called lsquoRo-zannersquo By hardy I mean that itrsquos a perennial so it comes back every year Hellebores are a pretty common plant that I think are so ser-viceable and adaptable They have evergreen foliage which is always great Theyrsquore often called the Lenten Rose because they bloom very very early

2 What is the most important thing to consider when designing a four-season gardenStructure It doesnrsquot have to be with hard

surfaces Structure can be achieved with plants It doesnrsquot have to be a fence or a wall but walk-ways edging It just defines your garden so that even when something isnrsquot in full bloom therersquos a sense of structure3 What should gardeners be

doing in FebruaryVacationing No if your garden looks good

in the winter then it probably looks great the rest of the year So think about the successes of the previous garden season and the failures Think about what plants yoursquore going to add and the plants you may want to delete Gardening is as much about deleting as it is about adding4 What one tool should every gardener

have no matter what level they areI think a really good pair of hand pruners

5 Whatrsquos one plant a southerner can grow if they donrsquot have a green thumb

I think the hellebores6 What would you say is trendy in flowers

right now Is there a certain flower people are just crazy aboutI think people are excited about the new

coralbells They have some with chartreuse foliage some with nearly black foliage some with peachy rust foliage People love those7 What one piece of advice would you give

a blossoming gardenerYou should have fun in your garden Try

something new every year Look at what will work but then have some fun Try a plant with oversized foliage or something with huge blooms or dedicate an area to hot colors

mdash by Lori K Tate photography by Lou Freeman

Shop amp TellCurvy Girls and Eco Divas

Fifirsquos Fine Resale recently opened a Curvy Girl Boutique carry-ing sizes 14 and up in its Cornelius store ldquoWersquove just found that a lot of women who wear these sizes shop online and canrsquot try things onrdquo explains owner Julia Austin ldquoThis room will focus on women who arenrsquot an unhealthy size but maybe have curvy hips or a big bust or are tallrdquo wwwfifislkncom

If green jeans make you think of Captain Kangaroo think again because sisters Cindy Williams and Dana Wiedmeyer have a com-

pletely different take on the term Together theyrsquove created Green Jeans Eco Chic Consignment which offers a three-day consignment sale for women of all ages and sizes twice a year More than 300 shop-pers (65 consigners) came to their October sale at the Fresh Market Shops in Cornelius

ldquoFor me being so busy and having so many things going on itrsquos always been nice to consign where you know that literally twice a year you clean out your closet tag some stuff you drop it offhellipand after three days you either pick up if you didnrsquot want to donate and you get a check in two days rdquo explains Williams ldquoItrsquos so turnkeyrdquo

This yearrsquos sale is scheduled for February 24 through 26 at Kenton Place Shopping Center in Cornelius wwwgreenjeanssalecom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 201111

The Scoop

The 27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium will be held March 1 from 8 am to 415 pm at Davidson College $85 $45 full-time student rate Registration is required wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

Erica Glasener shares her garden knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium on March 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 12 wwwLNCurrentscom1212 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Party in the Parking LotTodd Hirschfeld has the tailgate set-up and will travel

At the Daytona 500 two years ago Todd Hirschfeld got an idea He decided it was time to develop a sanctioning body for tailgating Yes thatrsquos tailgating mdash the beer-soaked grill-filled pre-game ceremony millions of sports fans enjoy every year

Today Hirschfeld runs The National Tail-gating League from his motorsports market-ing office in Cornelius

ldquoWe want to be the authority for all things tailgatingrdquo he says

To date thatrsquos meant developing an exten-sive setting complete with a tractor-trailer-sized bar and an elaborate set-up for typical tailgate games like cornhole ladder golf and washers The traveling party entertained fans at 10 NASCAR races and eight college football games in 2010 The biggest crowd Hirschfeld

says was around 4000 people at a Bristol Tennessee race in August The most elaborate tailgaters He found those at an LSU football game in the fall

Revenue for the business comes from companies like Budweiser and The Sporting News Hirschfeld says the NTL is great for sponsors but itrsquos heaven for fans

ldquoTheyrsquore there for hoursrdquo Hirschfeld says ldquoThey play in the games They interact with our hosts our MCs They sit at our bars and

drink beer and watch TV all dayrdquoHirschfeld wants to grow his league out-

side of the South Thatrsquos because he perceives an increase in popularity in the parking lot party scene

ldquoI think a lot of people are starting to notice tailgating more than they have in the pastrdquo he says ldquoI definitely think tailgating is more on the radar now than it was three or four years agordquo

mdash Scott Graf photography by Chad Macy

Todd Hirschfeld runs The National Tailgating League from his motorsports marketing office in Cornelius

SAVE $100 OFF ADMISSION WITH AD (excludes other oers)

THE BIG CLASSIC IS COMINGMARCH 30 - APRIL 3

CALL TO BECOME A DEALER

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201113wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquore all about caring for youWersquore in it for LIFE

130+ physicians and providers 20 specialties 40 locations

in Statesville Mooresville Mocksville and Troutman - to care for you

wwwPiedmontHealthCarecom | 7048734277Securities and Investment advisory services offered through FSC Securities Corporation A registered brokerdealer Member FINRA and SIPC SEC registered Investment advisor Preferred Financial Strategies is not affiliated with FSC Securities Corporation and is not registered as a brokerdealer or financial advisor

7046581040136 Gateway Boulevard Suite C Mooresville NC 28117

wwwFinancialStrategiesforLifecomMJLFinancialStrategiesforLifecom

PLANNING TODAY FOR THE UNCERTAINTIES OF TOMORROW

IS YOUR PLAN ON TRACKSchedule your 2011 check-up today

Call Mary Jo for a complimentary initial consultation

WelcomesMary Jo Lyons CFPreg

Extensive expertise in designing financial strategies

for individuals families and small business owners

T h e H e a r t h a n d P a t i o c o m

HearthPati

Helping you live life outdoorsNorTHlake 7325 Smith Corners Blvd Charlotte bull 704-909-2420 bull SouTH 4332 Monroe Rd Charlotte bull 704-332-4139

Winter Clearance Sale Now in Progress

Tool Sets bullScreens bull Accessories bull Gas Logs

Vent Free logs

starting at $299

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 14 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Think Pink in a Different Way Bosom Buddies raises money for breast cancer research

The women of Connor House at Davidson College are thinking pink as they prepare for their annual Bosom Buddies charity gala The March 12

event features dinner performances by Davidson College a cappella groups a speaker and silent and live auctions

Alex Hanken fundraising chairperson says Bosom Buddies is a different kind of breast cancer awareness and support initiative

ldquoRather than making a donation to an organization that lsquofights breast cancerrsquo we support Friends for an Earlier Breast Can-cer Test [wwwearlierorg] to fund research to find a biological test that will detect the disease within the first year of onsetrdquo she explains Based in Greensboro Friends is the only United States nonprofit solely ded-icated to this type of research

Connor House an all-female social and service organization at Davidson start-ed Bosom Buddies in 2001 ldquoOne of the founders Lauren Perny Pragoff (rsquo03) was diagnosed with breast cancer after the birth

of her first childrdquo says Hanken ldquoWe work hard because we know this disease is so pervasive and several of the women in our house will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the coming decadesrdquo

Last year the gala raised $50000 This year the goal is $55000 and the event is in honor of Elizabeth Edwards

ldquoIn the past five years wersquove raised over $200000rdquo says Hanken ldquoA few years ago Friends named a research grant in Connor Housersquos honorrdquo

ndashby Lee McCracken photography courtesy of Connor House

14

The Scoop

Bosom Buddies will be held on March 12 at 630 pm in the Lilly Family Gallery of the Chambers Building at Davidson College Tickets are $45 or $350 for a table of eight e-mail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom The event still needs sponsors and dona-tions for its auctions Visit httpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHome for more information or mail a check payable to Connor House co Alex Hanken 209 Ridge Road Box 5661 Davidson NC 28035

Davidson College students enjoy Bosom Buddies a charity gala founded by Connor House an all-female social and service organization at the school

Pineville704-541-8207ConCord704-707-2200University704-547-1495

Matthews704-841-8877 hUntersville704-892-2949ballantyne704-334-4824

CharlotteQueens Rd704-372-5180

E Third St704-370-2076

Our 12 urologists were educated at medical schools from Chapel Hill to George Washington and Johns Hopkins to Boston University They did residencies and fellowships everywhere from Harvard to Bowman Gray and Duke to Sloan-Kettering to the University of Texas What does that mean to you That Urology Specialists of the Carolinas is a smart choice when you need specialized urologic care

Well-Educated Well-Trained

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201115wwwLNCurrentscom

Proud Member of The Hall Marine Group

9209 Westmoreland rd Cornelius704-892-9676wwwsearayoflakenormancom

Come See Our Standards of Excellence

There is no better selection From 11rsquo to 61rsquo In stock and ready for delivery

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 16 wwwLNCurrentscom16

The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

Andre Christine Gallery held its grand opening on January 14 and 15 Located in Mooresville the gallery features a sculpture garden plus work by Dana Gingras Aakofii Theresa Leatherwood Wes Stearns Gina Strumpf and more Carolina Woodwinds provided the music

Porthole

| photos by Sharon Simpsonn

Debbie Altomare and her daughter Jessica

Kim and Craig DuBois Mary and Eric Soller

From left Kathy Jones and Cindy Peabody From left Diane Ardanowski and Michelle and Matthew Hines

From left Linda Hurst and Nancy Marshburn From left Lynne Gingras owner of Andre Christine Gallery and Vicki Slimp

Mary Luke Mike Leatherwood and Nell Landers

Mary Mack and Karen Alix

Michael and Roni Ziegler

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter knows a thing or two about success With class leading space impressive fuel efficiency peace of mind safety and affordable pricing Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can elevate your business to the next level

If victory is what you seek then all you have to do is visit or contact Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Sprinter today

Success Always Precedes Victory

Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

Authorized Retailer

Felix Sabates

mbcharlottecom | 8667996908

Powered by Trust | Driven by Value

Captains Chair | by Lee M

cCracken Photography by Wes Stearns

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman

Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15 The family lived two miles from the marina on NC 150 in Sherrills Ford so Kale has witnessed many changes around the lake

Staying in the area and taking over the marina when his father retired a few years back Kale has known several generations of boating families and has helped hun-dreds of people new to the lake area realize their dream of owning a boat

He and his wife Stephanie have three sons 22 20 and 10 who are in school and also help at the marina over the summer

Kale has been a part of 37 boat shows in Charlotte as Lake Norman Marina has been exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show since it began The event comes to the Char-lotte Convention Center this month Febru-ary 17 through 20 The largest boat show in the Carolinas with more than 150000 square feet of product displays itrsquos a paradise for boaters

We recently caught up with Kale to learn some behind-the-scenes details about the show

TheSuper Bowl

ofBoating

Mark Kale talks about the

Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 18 wwwLNCurrentscom

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 8: Lake Norman Currents 0211

704-895-3503 bull Lake Norman386-426-0352 bull Daytona Beach

itrsquos a place where bike-week and racing stories get told and re-told time and time again

LOCATED IN LAKE NORMAN AND DAYTONA BEACH

Hyde Park Storage Condominiums are state-of-the-art climate controlled units

with comfortable finished interiors a storage complex with a

lsquoCountry Clubrsquo look and feel

Leasing and Ownership options availableSizes start at 720 sq ft

more than just a storage complex

more than just secure climate controlled space that you can own or lease

more than just the ultimate lsquoman caversquo

wwwhydeparkstoragesuitescom

Robert Yates mdash Nascarreg Legend Harley guy Hyde Park Owner amp PhD in Man-caveology

Hyde Park Storage Suites

Daytona Beach Location

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

8

Isnrsquot it RomanticItrsquos the little things that bring happiness these days

I saw them as soon as Christmas was over I turned the corner at Target and there they were mdash Valentinersquos Day cards ldquoRe-

allyrdquo I thought ldquoWersquore actually going to cel-ebrate this holiday this yearrdquo I had to laugh

Donrsquot get me wrong I love my husband dearly but when you have one-year-old twins romance boils down to meeting in the living room once a week at 10 pm to watch Modern Family on TiVo hoping the other doesnrsquot fall asleep before itrsquos over Therefore the thought of having a nice romantic eve-ning involving dressing up and leaving the house after 630 pm was comical to me

Sure when we were dating and when we were first married we bought each other Val-entinersquos Day presents and went out for fancy meals I think we actually escaped to the mountains once to celebrate the day of love but that was then and this is now These days wersquore lucky to eat dinner together in our own home

Thatrsquos why itrsquos the little things that go a long way The other night my husband went out for groceries and returned with a surprise

A

t the Helm

| Lori K Tate

2010 Gold MarCom Award Winner for Best Magazine2009 APEX Award Winner for Publication ExcellenceLake Norman CURRENTS is a monthly publication available through direct-mail home delivery to the most affluent Lake Norman residents It also is available at area Harris Teeter supermarkets as well as various Chambers of Commerce real estate offices and specialty businesses

Subscriptions are available for $19 per year Send us your name address phone number and a check made payable to Lake Norman CURRENTS at the address below and wersquoll start your subscription with the next available issue

Lori K TateEditorLoriLNCurrentscom

Sharon SimpsonPublisherSharonLNCurrentscom

Carole Lambert Advertising Sales Executive CaroleLNCurrentscom

Cindy Gleason Advertising Sales Executive CindyLNCurrentscom

Jennifer Patnode Advertising Sales Executive JenniferLNCurrentscom

Kim Morton Advertising Sales Executive KimLNCurrentscom

Trisha Robinson Advertising Sales Executive TrishaLNCurrentscom

SPARK PublicationsPublication Design amp ProductioninfoSPARKpublicationscomwwwSPARKpublicationscom

Ad Production - Stacie Mounts

About the Cover Photo illustration by Larry Preslar

Mission Statement Lake Norman CURRENTS magazine will embody the character the voice and the spirit of its readers its leaders and its advertisers It will connect the people of Lake Norman through inspiring entertaining and informative content photography and design all of which capture the elements of a well-lived life on and around the community known as Lake Norman

Lake Norman CURRENTSPO Box 1676 Cornelius NC 28031

704-749-8788 bull wwwLNCurrentscomThe entire contents of this publication are protected under copyright Unauthorized use of any editorial or advertising content in any form is strictly prohibited Lake Norman CURRENTS magazine is wholly owned by Venture Magazines LLC

The magazine by and for the people who call Lake Norman home

phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

Vol 4 No 2 February 2011

box of srsquomores-flavored oatmeal for me While that doesnrsquot seem like much and to some it might sound a bit vile I thought it was an adorably sweet gesture

You see we have a fire pit on our patio and on three separate occasions Irsquove tried to have guests over to roast srsquomores All three times it rained and wersquove yet to open a bag of marsh-mallows Although I tried to hide my disap-pointment my husband knows how much I want to relive old campfire days because he knows me Therefore when he brought that box of oatmeal home it simply reminded me of how well my husband understands me

While itrsquos fun to go out to dinner and ex-change love-inspired gifts therersquos a season for that Right now our season involves spending time with our precious babies as my heart melts when I see my husband kiss our daugh-terrsquos forehead or play peek-a-boo with our son These moments mean so much more to me than a box of chocolates or a bouquet of flowers

So for all you folks out there who are clue-less as to what to do for your sweetie on Valen-tinersquos Day take a minute to think about whatrsquos important to them and go from there It might not be a box of oatmeal but Irsquoll bet yoursquoll come up with something

Happy Valentinersquos Day

REDKENLiter Sale

Shampoo or Conditioner

$12Reg$2295

Limit 2 per person

MassageS w e d i s h o r D e e p Ti s s u e

$49Reg$6900

and up

00

CutampStyleJ u n i o r S t y l i s t

$30Reg$3500

and up

00

The above specials can not be used with any othercoupons or discounts Limited appointments are available You must request a junior stylist when booking your appointment failure to do so will

result in you having to pay full price of the service provided Offer Expires February 28 2011

The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011

ONLY

50

704-987-3888valeriasaloncom

9620 Holly Point Drive Suite 100Huntersville NC 28078

Route 77 to Exit 25Across from the Target Shopping Center

T H E A R E Arsquo S L A R G E S T S A L O N amp S P AValentinersquos Day Walk-Ins Always

Welcome

A Valeria Valentinersquos Day Gift Card is the perfect gift

VAL-Feb CurrentsAd 11411 1218 PM Page 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 10 wwwLNCurrentscom10

Main Channelthe

Movers Shakers Style Shopping Trends Happenings and More at Lake Norman

The Scoop

Sanctuary at Davidson108 S Main Street Davidson7048920044wwwsanctuary ofdavidsoncom

Gift giving just got a little easier For parents scratching their heads over how they can possibly give their childrenrsquos artwork the recognition it deserves local business owner Kristen Feighery has created an affordable and fun solution

Feighery an artist and Davidson resident opened the Sanctuary of Davidson in September 2009 In addition to showcasing her own work and the art of local modern folk artists at the gallery she also creates and sells a variety of jewelry pieces including hand-stamped sterling silver discs and the newest creation art jewelry

Feighery says she came up with the idea for art jewelry one day purely by chance She often utilizes her creative skills and resources at Sanctuary to create one-of-kind presents

ldquoIf I need a little gift for someone I just figure out how to make itrdquo she says ldquoItrsquos neat to have that freedomrdquo

With that in mind Feighery took a photo of one her daughterrsquos pieces shrunk it down and used resin to put in on glass Megan Blackwell who owns The Village Store next door to Feighery suggested making jewelry out of it Feighery took Blackwellrsquos advice and began partnering with close friend and Lake Norman resident and artist Jen Poppen to begin producing the pendants which are priced from $28 to $40

Feighery says she can also make magnets out of artwork and that she can produce the pendants in about a three-day turnaround time with a digital image

mdash Renee Roberson photography by Candy Howard

Miniature MasterpiecesForget the refrigerator art jewelry gives your kidrsquos artwork the attention it deserves

Kristen Feighery owner of Sanctuary of Davidson takes childrenrsquos art

and turns it into jewelry

Garden GoddessErica Glasener shares her thoughts on southern gardening structure and hand pruners

Growing up in south Florida Erica Glasen-er was one of those kids who played outside all the time Later in high school she got a job at a greenhouse further nurturing her love of nature So when it came time to select a major in college horticulture wasnrsquot a big surprise

Next month the horticulturist lecturer and author who hosted A Gardenerrsquos Diary on HGTV for 14 years shares her knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium as she speaks about Designing the Four Season Southern Garden We got a chance to ask her a few questions about gardening and herersquos what she had to say1 What are a few proven

plants for a southern gardenOne of the plants that I love for shade

which actually grows in a pretty wide range of places throughout the country is variegated Solomonrsquos Seal This perennial is tough and el-egant great for shade A plant that I really love for the sun is a hardy geranium called lsquoRo-zannersquo By hardy I mean that itrsquos a perennial so it comes back every year Hellebores are a pretty common plant that I think are so ser-viceable and adaptable They have evergreen foliage which is always great Theyrsquore often called the Lenten Rose because they bloom very very early

2 What is the most important thing to consider when designing a four-season gardenStructure It doesnrsquot have to be with hard

surfaces Structure can be achieved with plants It doesnrsquot have to be a fence or a wall but walk-ways edging It just defines your garden so that even when something isnrsquot in full bloom therersquos a sense of structure3 What should gardeners be

doing in FebruaryVacationing No if your garden looks good

in the winter then it probably looks great the rest of the year So think about the successes of the previous garden season and the failures Think about what plants yoursquore going to add and the plants you may want to delete Gardening is as much about deleting as it is about adding4 What one tool should every gardener

have no matter what level they areI think a really good pair of hand pruners

5 Whatrsquos one plant a southerner can grow if they donrsquot have a green thumb

I think the hellebores6 What would you say is trendy in flowers

right now Is there a certain flower people are just crazy aboutI think people are excited about the new

coralbells They have some with chartreuse foliage some with nearly black foliage some with peachy rust foliage People love those7 What one piece of advice would you give

a blossoming gardenerYou should have fun in your garden Try

something new every year Look at what will work but then have some fun Try a plant with oversized foliage or something with huge blooms or dedicate an area to hot colors

mdash by Lori K Tate photography by Lou Freeman

Shop amp TellCurvy Girls and Eco Divas

Fifirsquos Fine Resale recently opened a Curvy Girl Boutique carry-ing sizes 14 and up in its Cornelius store ldquoWersquove just found that a lot of women who wear these sizes shop online and canrsquot try things onrdquo explains owner Julia Austin ldquoThis room will focus on women who arenrsquot an unhealthy size but maybe have curvy hips or a big bust or are tallrdquo wwwfifislkncom

If green jeans make you think of Captain Kangaroo think again because sisters Cindy Williams and Dana Wiedmeyer have a com-

pletely different take on the term Together theyrsquove created Green Jeans Eco Chic Consignment which offers a three-day consignment sale for women of all ages and sizes twice a year More than 300 shop-pers (65 consigners) came to their October sale at the Fresh Market Shops in Cornelius

ldquoFor me being so busy and having so many things going on itrsquos always been nice to consign where you know that literally twice a year you clean out your closet tag some stuff you drop it offhellipand after three days you either pick up if you didnrsquot want to donate and you get a check in two days rdquo explains Williams ldquoItrsquos so turnkeyrdquo

This yearrsquos sale is scheduled for February 24 through 26 at Kenton Place Shopping Center in Cornelius wwwgreenjeanssalecom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 201111

The Scoop

The 27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium will be held March 1 from 8 am to 415 pm at Davidson College $85 $45 full-time student rate Registration is required wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

Erica Glasener shares her garden knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium on March 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 12 wwwLNCurrentscom1212 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Party in the Parking LotTodd Hirschfeld has the tailgate set-up and will travel

At the Daytona 500 two years ago Todd Hirschfeld got an idea He decided it was time to develop a sanctioning body for tailgating Yes thatrsquos tailgating mdash the beer-soaked grill-filled pre-game ceremony millions of sports fans enjoy every year

Today Hirschfeld runs The National Tail-gating League from his motorsports market-ing office in Cornelius

ldquoWe want to be the authority for all things tailgatingrdquo he says

To date thatrsquos meant developing an exten-sive setting complete with a tractor-trailer-sized bar and an elaborate set-up for typical tailgate games like cornhole ladder golf and washers The traveling party entertained fans at 10 NASCAR races and eight college football games in 2010 The biggest crowd Hirschfeld

says was around 4000 people at a Bristol Tennessee race in August The most elaborate tailgaters He found those at an LSU football game in the fall

Revenue for the business comes from companies like Budweiser and The Sporting News Hirschfeld says the NTL is great for sponsors but itrsquos heaven for fans

ldquoTheyrsquore there for hoursrdquo Hirschfeld says ldquoThey play in the games They interact with our hosts our MCs They sit at our bars and

drink beer and watch TV all dayrdquoHirschfeld wants to grow his league out-

side of the South Thatrsquos because he perceives an increase in popularity in the parking lot party scene

ldquoI think a lot of people are starting to notice tailgating more than they have in the pastrdquo he says ldquoI definitely think tailgating is more on the radar now than it was three or four years agordquo

mdash Scott Graf photography by Chad Macy

Todd Hirschfeld runs The National Tailgating League from his motorsports marketing office in Cornelius

SAVE $100 OFF ADMISSION WITH AD (excludes other oers)

THE BIG CLASSIC IS COMINGMARCH 30 - APRIL 3

CALL TO BECOME A DEALER

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201113wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquore all about caring for youWersquore in it for LIFE

130+ physicians and providers 20 specialties 40 locations

in Statesville Mooresville Mocksville and Troutman - to care for you

wwwPiedmontHealthCarecom | 7048734277Securities and Investment advisory services offered through FSC Securities Corporation A registered brokerdealer Member FINRA and SIPC SEC registered Investment advisor Preferred Financial Strategies is not affiliated with FSC Securities Corporation and is not registered as a brokerdealer or financial advisor

7046581040136 Gateway Boulevard Suite C Mooresville NC 28117

wwwFinancialStrategiesforLifecomMJLFinancialStrategiesforLifecom

PLANNING TODAY FOR THE UNCERTAINTIES OF TOMORROW

IS YOUR PLAN ON TRACKSchedule your 2011 check-up today

Call Mary Jo for a complimentary initial consultation

WelcomesMary Jo Lyons CFPreg

Extensive expertise in designing financial strategies

for individuals families and small business owners

T h e H e a r t h a n d P a t i o c o m

HearthPati

Helping you live life outdoorsNorTHlake 7325 Smith Corners Blvd Charlotte bull 704-909-2420 bull SouTH 4332 Monroe Rd Charlotte bull 704-332-4139

Winter Clearance Sale Now in Progress

Tool Sets bullScreens bull Accessories bull Gas Logs

Vent Free logs

starting at $299

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 14 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Think Pink in a Different Way Bosom Buddies raises money for breast cancer research

The women of Connor House at Davidson College are thinking pink as they prepare for their annual Bosom Buddies charity gala The March 12

event features dinner performances by Davidson College a cappella groups a speaker and silent and live auctions

Alex Hanken fundraising chairperson says Bosom Buddies is a different kind of breast cancer awareness and support initiative

ldquoRather than making a donation to an organization that lsquofights breast cancerrsquo we support Friends for an Earlier Breast Can-cer Test [wwwearlierorg] to fund research to find a biological test that will detect the disease within the first year of onsetrdquo she explains Based in Greensboro Friends is the only United States nonprofit solely ded-icated to this type of research

Connor House an all-female social and service organization at Davidson start-ed Bosom Buddies in 2001 ldquoOne of the founders Lauren Perny Pragoff (rsquo03) was diagnosed with breast cancer after the birth

of her first childrdquo says Hanken ldquoWe work hard because we know this disease is so pervasive and several of the women in our house will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the coming decadesrdquo

Last year the gala raised $50000 This year the goal is $55000 and the event is in honor of Elizabeth Edwards

ldquoIn the past five years wersquove raised over $200000rdquo says Hanken ldquoA few years ago Friends named a research grant in Connor Housersquos honorrdquo

ndashby Lee McCracken photography courtesy of Connor House

14

The Scoop

Bosom Buddies will be held on March 12 at 630 pm in the Lilly Family Gallery of the Chambers Building at Davidson College Tickets are $45 or $350 for a table of eight e-mail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom The event still needs sponsors and dona-tions for its auctions Visit httpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHome for more information or mail a check payable to Connor House co Alex Hanken 209 Ridge Road Box 5661 Davidson NC 28035

Davidson College students enjoy Bosom Buddies a charity gala founded by Connor House an all-female social and service organization at the school

Pineville704-541-8207ConCord704-707-2200University704-547-1495

Matthews704-841-8877 hUntersville704-892-2949ballantyne704-334-4824

CharlotteQueens Rd704-372-5180

E Third St704-370-2076

Our 12 urologists were educated at medical schools from Chapel Hill to George Washington and Johns Hopkins to Boston University They did residencies and fellowships everywhere from Harvard to Bowman Gray and Duke to Sloan-Kettering to the University of Texas What does that mean to you That Urology Specialists of the Carolinas is a smart choice when you need specialized urologic care

Well-Educated Well-Trained

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201115wwwLNCurrentscom

Proud Member of The Hall Marine Group

9209 Westmoreland rd Cornelius704-892-9676wwwsearayoflakenormancom

Come See Our Standards of Excellence

There is no better selection From 11rsquo to 61rsquo In stock and ready for delivery

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 16 wwwLNCurrentscom16

The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

Andre Christine Gallery held its grand opening on January 14 and 15 Located in Mooresville the gallery features a sculpture garden plus work by Dana Gingras Aakofii Theresa Leatherwood Wes Stearns Gina Strumpf and more Carolina Woodwinds provided the music

Porthole

| photos by Sharon Simpsonn

Debbie Altomare and her daughter Jessica

Kim and Craig DuBois Mary and Eric Soller

From left Kathy Jones and Cindy Peabody From left Diane Ardanowski and Michelle and Matthew Hines

From left Linda Hurst and Nancy Marshburn From left Lynne Gingras owner of Andre Christine Gallery and Vicki Slimp

Mary Luke Mike Leatherwood and Nell Landers

Mary Mack and Karen Alix

Michael and Roni Ziegler

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter knows a thing or two about success With class leading space impressive fuel efficiency peace of mind safety and affordable pricing Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can elevate your business to the next level

If victory is what you seek then all you have to do is visit or contact Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Sprinter today

Success Always Precedes Victory

Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

Authorized Retailer

Felix Sabates

mbcharlottecom | 8667996908

Powered by Trust | Driven by Value

Captains Chair | by Lee M

cCracken Photography by Wes Stearns

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman

Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15 The family lived two miles from the marina on NC 150 in Sherrills Ford so Kale has witnessed many changes around the lake

Staying in the area and taking over the marina when his father retired a few years back Kale has known several generations of boating families and has helped hun-dreds of people new to the lake area realize their dream of owning a boat

He and his wife Stephanie have three sons 22 20 and 10 who are in school and also help at the marina over the summer

Kale has been a part of 37 boat shows in Charlotte as Lake Norman Marina has been exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show since it began The event comes to the Char-lotte Convention Center this month Febru-ary 17 through 20 The largest boat show in the Carolinas with more than 150000 square feet of product displays itrsquos a paradise for boaters

We recently caught up with Kale to learn some behind-the-scenes details about the show

TheSuper Bowl

ofBoating

Mark Kale talks about the

Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 18 wwwLNCurrentscom

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 9: Lake Norman Currents 0211

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

8

Isnrsquot it RomanticItrsquos the little things that bring happiness these days

I saw them as soon as Christmas was over I turned the corner at Target and there they were mdash Valentinersquos Day cards ldquoRe-

allyrdquo I thought ldquoWersquore actually going to cel-ebrate this holiday this yearrdquo I had to laugh

Donrsquot get me wrong I love my husband dearly but when you have one-year-old twins romance boils down to meeting in the living room once a week at 10 pm to watch Modern Family on TiVo hoping the other doesnrsquot fall asleep before itrsquos over Therefore the thought of having a nice romantic eve-ning involving dressing up and leaving the house after 630 pm was comical to me

Sure when we were dating and when we were first married we bought each other Val-entinersquos Day presents and went out for fancy meals I think we actually escaped to the mountains once to celebrate the day of love but that was then and this is now These days wersquore lucky to eat dinner together in our own home

Thatrsquos why itrsquos the little things that go a long way The other night my husband went out for groceries and returned with a surprise

A

t the Helm

| Lori K Tate

2010 Gold MarCom Award Winner for Best Magazine2009 APEX Award Winner for Publication ExcellenceLake Norman CURRENTS is a monthly publication available through direct-mail home delivery to the most affluent Lake Norman residents It also is available at area Harris Teeter supermarkets as well as various Chambers of Commerce real estate offices and specialty businesses

Subscriptions are available for $19 per year Send us your name address phone number and a check made payable to Lake Norman CURRENTS at the address below and wersquoll start your subscription with the next available issue

Lori K TateEditorLoriLNCurrentscom

Sharon SimpsonPublisherSharonLNCurrentscom

Carole Lambert Advertising Sales Executive CaroleLNCurrentscom

Cindy Gleason Advertising Sales Executive CindyLNCurrentscom

Jennifer Patnode Advertising Sales Executive JenniferLNCurrentscom

Kim Morton Advertising Sales Executive KimLNCurrentscom

Trisha Robinson Advertising Sales Executive TrishaLNCurrentscom

SPARK PublicationsPublication Design amp ProductioninfoSPARKpublicationscomwwwSPARKpublicationscom

Ad Production - Stacie Mounts

About the Cover Photo illustration by Larry Preslar

Mission Statement Lake Norman CURRENTS magazine will embody the character the voice and the spirit of its readers its leaders and its advertisers It will connect the people of Lake Norman through inspiring entertaining and informative content photography and design all of which capture the elements of a well-lived life on and around the community known as Lake Norman

Lake Norman CURRENTSPO Box 1676 Cornelius NC 28031

704-749-8788 bull wwwLNCurrentscomThe entire contents of this publication are protected under copyright Unauthorized use of any editorial or advertising content in any form is strictly prohibited Lake Norman CURRENTS magazine is wholly owned by Venture Magazines LLC

The magazine by and for the people who call Lake Norman home

phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

Vol 4 No 2 February 2011

box of srsquomores-flavored oatmeal for me While that doesnrsquot seem like much and to some it might sound a bit vile I thought it was an adorably sweet gesture

You see we have a fire pit on our patio and on three separate occasions Irsquove tried to have guests over to roast srsquomores All three times it rained and wersquove yet to open a bag of marsh-mallows Although I tried to hide my disap-pointment my husband knows how much I want to relive old campfire days because he knows me Therefore when he brought that box of oatmeal home it simply reminded me of how well my husband understands me

While itrsquos fun to go out to dinner and ex-change love-inspired gifts therersquos a season for that Right now our season involves spending time with our precious babies as my heart melts when I see my husband kiss our daugh-terrsquos forehead or play peek-a-boo with our son These moments mean so much more to me than a box of chocolates or a bouquet of flowers

So for all you folks out there who are clue-less as to what to do for your sweetie on Valen-tinersquos Day take a minute to think about whatrsquos important to them and go from there It might not be a box of oatmeal but Irsquoll bet yoursquoll come up with something

Happy Valentinersquos Day

REDKENLiter Sale

Shampoo or Conditioner

$12Reg$2295

Limit 2 per person

MassageS w e d i s h o r D e e p Ti s s u e

$49Reg$6900

and up

00

CutampStyleJ u n i o r S t y l i s t

$30Reg$3500

and up

00

The above specials can not be used with any othercoupons or discounts Limited appointments are available You must request a junior stylist when booking your appointment failure to do so will

result in you having to pay full price of the service provided Offer Expires February 28 2011

The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011

ONLY

50

704-987-3888valeriasaloncom

9620 Holly Point Drive Suite 100Huntersville NC 28078

Route 77 to Exit 25Across from the Target Shopping Center

T H E A R E Arsquo S L A R G E S T S A L O N amp S P AValentinersquos Day Walk-Ins Always

Welcome

A Valeria Valentinersquos Day Gift Card is the perfect gift

VAL-Feb CurrentsAd 11411 1218 PM Page 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 10 wwwLNCurrentscom10

Main Channelthe

Movers Shakers Style Shopping Trends Happenings and More at Lake Norman

The Scoop

Sanctuary at Davidson108 S Main Street Davidson7048920044wwwsanctuary ofdavidsoncom

Gift giving just got a little easier For parents scratching their heads over how they can possibly give their childrenrsquos artwork the recognition it deserves local business owner Kristen Feighery has created an affordable and fun solution

Feighery an artist and Davidson resident opened the Sanctuary of Davidson in September 2009 In addition to showcasing her own work and the art of local modern folk artists at the gallery she also creates and sells a variety of jewelry pieces including hand-stamped sterling silver discs and the newest creation art jewelry

Feighery says she came up with the idea for art jewelry one day purely by chance She often utilizes her creative skills and resources at Sanctuary to create one-of-kind presents

ldquoIf I need a little gift for someone I just figure out how to make itrdquo she says ldquoItrsquos neat to have that freedomrdquo

With that in mind Feighery took a photo of one her daughterrsquos pieces shrunk it down and used resin to put in on glass Megan Blackwell who owns The Village Store next door to Feighery suggested making jewelry out of it Feighery took Blackwellrsquos advice and began partnering with close friend and Lake Norman resident and artist Jen Poppen to begin producing the pendants which are priced from $28 to $40

Feighery says she can also make magnets out of artwork and that she can produce the pendants in about a three-day turnaround time with a digital image

mdash Renee Roberson photography by Candy Howard

Miniature MasterpiecesForget the refrigerator art jewelry gives your kidrsquos artwork the attention it deserves

Kristen Feighery owner of Sanctuary of Davidson takes childrenrsquos art

and turns it into jewelry

Garden GoddessErica Glasener shares her thoughts on southern gardening structure and hand pruners

Growing up in south Florida Erica Glasen-er was one of those kids who played outside all the time Later in high school she got a job at a greenhouse further nurturing her love of nature So when it came time to select a major in college horticulture wasnrsquot a big surprise

Next month the horticulturist lecturer and author who hosted A Gardenerrsquos Diary on HGTV for 14 years shares her knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium as she speaks about Designing the Four Season Southern Garden We got a chance to ask her a few questions about gardening and herersquos what she had to say1 What are a few proven

plants for a southern gardenOne of the plants that I love for shade

which actually grows in a pretty wide range of places throughout the country is variegated Solomonrsquos Seal This perennial is tough and el-egant great for shade A plant that I really love for the sun is a hardy geranium called lsquoRo-zannersquo By hardy I mean that itrsquos a perennial so it comes back every year Hellebores are a pretty common plant that I think are so ser-viceable and adaptable They have evergreen foliage which is always great Theyrsquore often called the Lenten Rose because they bloom very very early

2 What is the most important thing to consider when designing a four-season gardenStructure It doesnrsquot have to be with hard

surfaces Structure can be achieved with plants It doesnrsquot have to be a fence or a wall but walk-ways edging It just defines your garden so that even when something isnrsquot in full bloom therersquos a sense of structure3 What should gardeners be

doing in FebruaryVacationing No if your garden looks good

in the winter then it probably looks great the rest of the year So think about the successes of the previous garden season and the failures Think about what plants yoursquore going to add and the plants you may want to delete Gardening is as much about deleting as it is about adding4 What one tool should every gardener

have no matter what level they areI think a really good pair of hand pruners

5 Whatrsquos one plant a southerner can grow if they donrsquot have a green thumb

I think the hellebores6 What would you say is trendy in flowers

right now Is there a certain flower people are just crazy aboutI think people are excited about the new

coralbells They have some with chartreuse foliage some with nearly black foliage some with peachy rust foliage People love those7 What one piece of advice would you give

a blossoming gardenerYou should have fun in your garden Try

something new every year Look at what will work but then have some fun Try a plant with oversized foliage or something with huge blooms or dedicate an area to hot colors

mdash by Lori K Tate photography by Lou Freeman

Shop amp TellCurvy Girls and Eco Divas

Fifirsquos Fine Resale recently opened a Curvy Girl Boutique carry-ing sizes 14 and up in its Cornelius store ldquoWersquove just found that a lot of women who wear these sizes shop online and canrsquot try things onrdquo explains owner Julia Austin ldquoThis room will focus on women who arenrsquot an unhealthy size but maybe have curvy hips or a big bust or are tallrdquo wwwfifislkncom

If green jeans make you think of Captain Kangaroo think again because sisters Cindy Williams and Dana Wiedmeyer have a com-

pletely different take on the term Together theyrsquove created Green Jeans Eco Chic Consignment which offers a three-day consignment sale for women of all ages and sizes twice a year More than 300 shop-pers (65 consigners) came to their October sale at the Fresh Market Shops in Cornelius

ldquoFor me being so busy and having so many things going on itrsquos always been nice to consign where you know that literally twice a year you clean out your closet tag some stuff you drop it offhellipand after three days you either pick up if you didnrsquot want to donate and you get a check in two days rdquo explains Williams ldquoItrsquos so turnkeyrdquo

This yearrsquos sale is scheduled for February 24 through 26 at Kenton Place Shopping Center in Cornelius wwwgreenjeanssalecom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 201111

The Scoop

The 27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium will be held March 1 from 8 am to 415 pm at Davidson College $85 $45 full-time student rate Registration is required wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

Erica Glasener shares her garden knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium on March 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 12 wwwLNCurrentscom1212 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Party in the Parking LotTodd Hirschfeld has the tailgate set-up and will travel

At the Daytona 500 two years ago Todd Hirschfeld got an idea He decided it was time to develop a sanctioning body for tailgating Yes thatrsquos tailgating mdash the beer-soaked grill-filled pre-game ceremony millions of sports fans enjoy every year

Today Hirschfeld runs The National Tail-gating League from his motorsports market-ing office in Cornelius

ldquoWe want to be the authority for all things tailgatingrdquo he says

To date thatrsquos meant developing an exten-sive setting complete with a tractor-trailer-sized bar and an elaborate set-up for typical tailgate games like cornhole ladder golf and washers The traveling party entertained fans at 10 NASCAR races and eight college football games in 2010 The biggest crowd Hirschfeld

says was around 4000 people at a Bristol Tennessee race in August The most elaborate tailgaters He found those at an LSU football game in the fall

Revenue for the business comes from companies like Budweiser and The Sporting News Hirschfeld says the NTL is great for sponsors but itrsquos heaven for fans

ldquoTheyrsquore there for hoursrdquo Hirschfeld says ldquoThey play in the games They interact with our hosts our MCs They sit at our bars and

drink beer and watch TV all dayrdquoHirschfeld wants to grow his league out-

side of the South Thatrsquos because he perceives an increase in popularity in the parking lot party scene

ldquoI think a lot of people are starting to notice tailgating more than they have in the pastrdquo he says ldquoI definitely think tailgating is more on the radar now than it was three or four years agordquo

mdash Scott Graf photography by Chad Macy

Todd Hirschfeld runs The National Tailgating League from his motorsports marketing office in Cornelius

SAVE $100 OFF ADMISSION WITH AD (excludes other oers)

THE BIG CLASSIC IS COMINGMARCH 30 - APRIL 3

CALL TO BECOME A DEALER

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201113wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquore all about caring for youWersquore in it for LIFE

130+ physicians and providers 20 specialties 40 locations

in Statesville Mooresville Mocksville and Troutman - to care for you

wwwPiedmontHealthCarecom | 7048734277Securities and Investment advisory services offered through FSC Securities Corporation A registered brokerdealer Member FINRA and SIPC SEC registered Investment advisor Preferred Financial Strategies is not affiliated with FSC Securities Corporation and is not registered as a brokerdealer or financial advisor

7046581040136 Gateway Boulevard Suite C Mooresville NC 28117

wwwFinancialStrategiesforLifecomMJLFinancialStrategiesforLifecom

PLANNING TODAY FOR THE UNCERTAINTIES OF TOMORROW

IS YOUR PLAN ON TRACKSchedule your 2011 check-up today

Call Mary Jo for a complimentary initial consultation

WelcomesMary Jo Lyons CFPreg

Extensive expertise in designing financial strategies

for individuals families and small business owners

T h e H e a r t h a n d P a t i o c o m

HearthPati

Helping you live life outdoorsNorTHlake 7325 Smith Corners Blvd Charlotte bull 704-909-2420 bull SouTH 4332 Monroe Rd Charlotte bull 704-332-4139

Winter Clearance Sale Now in Progress

Tool Sets bullScreens bull Accessories bull Gas Logs

Vent Free logs

starting at $299

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 14 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Think Pink in a Different Way Bosom Buddies raises money for breast cancer research

The women of Connor House at Davidson College are thinking pink as they prepare for their annual Bosom Buddies charity gala The March 12

event features dinner performances by Davidson College a cappella groups a speaker and silent and live auctions

Alex Hanken fundraising chairperson says Bosom Buddies is a different kind of breast cancer awareness and support initiative

ldquoRather than making a donation to an organization that lsquofights breast cancerrsquo we support Friends for an Earlier Breast Can-cer Test [wwwearlierorg] to fund research to find a biological test that will detect the disease within the first year of onsetrdquo she explains Based in Greensboro Friends is the only United States nonprofit solely ded-icated to this type of research

Connor House an all-female social and service organization at Davidson start-ed Bosom Buddies in 2001 ldquoOne of the founders Lauren Perny Pragoff (rsquo03) was diagnosed with breast cancer after the birth

of her first childrdquo says Hanken ldquoWe work hard because we know this disease is so pervasive and several of the women in our house will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the coming decadesrdquo

Last year the gala raised $50000 This year the goal is $55000 and the event is in honor of Elizabeth Edwards

ldquoIn the past five years wersquove raised over $200000rdquo says Hanken ldquoA few years ago Friends named a research grant in Connor Housersquos honorrdquo

ndashby Lee McCracken photography courtesy of Connor House

14

The Scoop

Bosom Buddies will be held on March 12 at 630 pm in the Lilly Family Gallery of the Chambers Building at Davidson College Tickets are $45 or $350 for a table of eight e-mail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom The event still needs sponsors and dona-tions for its auctions Visit httpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHome for more information or mail a check payable to Connor House co Alex Hanken 209 Ridge Road Box 5661 Davidson NC 28035

Davidson College students enjoy Bosom Buddies a charity gala founded by Connor House an all-female social and service organization at the school

Pineville704-541-8207ConCord704-707-2200University704-547-1495

Matthews704-841-8877 hUntersville704-892-2949ballantyne704-334-4824

CharlotteQueens Rd704-372-5180

E Third St704-370-2076

Our 12 urologists were educated at medical schools from Chapel Hill to George Washington and Johns Hopkins to Boston University They did residencies and fellowships everywhere from Harvard to Bowman Gray and Duke to Sloan-Kettering to the University of Texas What does that mean to you That Urology Specialists of the Carolinas is a smart choice when you need specialized urologic care

Well-Educated Well-Trained

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201115wwwLNCurrentscom

Proud Member of The Hall Marine Group

9209 Westmoreland rd Cornelius704-892-9676wwwsearayoflakenormancom

Come See Our Standards of Excellence

There is no better selection From 11rsquo to 61rsquo In stock and ready for delivery

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 16 wwwLNCurrentscom16

The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

Andre Christine Gallery held its grand opening on January 14 and 15 Located in Mooresville the gallery features a sculpture garden plus work by Dana Gingras Aakofii Theresa Leatherwood Wes Stearns Gina Strumpf and more Carolina Woodwinds provided the music

Porthole

| photos by Sharon Simpsonn

Debbie Altomare and her daughter Jessica

Kim and Craig DuBois Mary and Eric Soller

From left Kathy Jones and Cindy Peabody From left Diane Ardanowski and Michelle and Matthew Hines

From left Linda Hurst and Nancy Marshburn From left Lynne Gingras owner of Andre Christine Gallery and Vicki Slimp

Mary Luke Mike Leatherwood and Nell Landers

Mary Mack and Karen Alix

Michael and Roni Ziegler

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter knows a thing or two about success With class leading space impressive fuel efficiency peace of mind safety and affordable pricing Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can elevate your business to the next level

If victory is what you seek then all you have to do is visit or contact Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Sprinter today

Success Always Precedes Victory

Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

Authorized Retailer

Felix Sabates

mbcharlottecom | 8667996908

Powered by Trust | Driven by Value

Captains Chair | by Lee M

cCracken Photography by Wes Stearns

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman

Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15 The family lived two miles from the marina on NC 150 in Sherrills Ford so Kale has witnessed many changes around the lake

Staying in the area and taking over the marina when his father retired a few years back Kale has known several generations of boating families and has helped hun-dreds of people new to the lake area realize their dream of owning a boat

He and his wife Stephanie have three sons 22 20 and 10 who are in school and also help at the marina over the summer

Kale has been a part of 37 boat shows in Charlotte as Lake Norman Marina has been exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show since it began The event comes to the Char-lotte Convention Center this month Febru-ary 17 through 20 The largest boat show in the Carolinas with more than 150000 square feet of product displays itrsquos a paradise for boaters

We recently caught up with Kale to learn some behind-the-scenes details about the show

TheSuper Bowl

ofBoating

Mark Kale talks about the

Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 18 wwwLNCurrentscom

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 10: Lake Norman Currents 0211

REDKENLiter Sale

Shampoo or Conditioner

$12Reg$2295

Limit 2 per person

MassageS w e d i s h o r D e e p Ti s s u e

$49Reg$6900

and up

00

CutampStyleJ u n i o r S t y l i s t

$30Reg$3500

and up

00

The above specials can not be used with any othercoupons or discounts Limited appointments are available You must request a junior stylist when booking your appointment failure to do so will

result in you having to pay full price of the service provided Offer Expires February 28 2011

The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011The above specials can not be used with any other coupons or discounts

Offer Expires February 28 2011

ONLY

50

704-987-3888valeriasaloncom

9620 Holly Point Drive Suite 100Huntersville NC 28078

Route 77 to Exit 25Across from the Target Shopping Center

T H E A R E Arsquo S L A R G E S T S A L O N amp S P AValentinersquos Day Walk-Ins Always

Welcome

A Valeria Valentinersquos Day Gift Card is the perfect gift

VAL-Feb CurrentsAd 11411 1218 PM Page 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 10 wwwLNCurrentscom10

Main Channelthe

Movers Shakers Style Shopping Trends Happenings and More at Lake Norman

The Scoop

Sanctuary at Davidson108 S Main Street Davidson7048920044wwwsanctuary ofdavidsoncom

Gift giving just got a little easier For parents scratching their heads over how they can possibly give their childrenrsquos artwork the recognition it deserves local business owner Kristen Feighery has created an affordable and fun solution

Feighery an artist and Davidson resident opened the Sanctuary of Davidson in September 2009 In addition to showcasing her own work and the art of local modern folk artists at the gallery she also creates and sells a variety of jewelry pieces including hand-stamped sterling silver discs and the newest creation art jewelry

Feighery says she came up with the idea for art jewelry one day purely by chance She often utilizes her creative skills and resources at Sanctuary to create one-of-kind presents

ldquoIf I need a little gift for someone I just figure out how to make itrdquo she says ldquoItrsquos neat to have that freedomrdquo

With that in mind Feighery took a photo of one her daughterrsquos pieces shrunk it down and used resin to put in on glass Megan Blackwell who owns The Village Store next door to Feighery suggested making jewelry out of it Feighery took Blackwellrsquos advice and began partnering with close friend and Lake Norman resident and artist Jen Poppen to begin producing the pendants which are priced from $28 to $40

Feighery says she can also make magnets out of artwork and that she can produce the pendants in about a three-day turnaround time with a digital image

mdash Renee Roberson photography by Candy Howard

Miniature MasterpiecesForget the refrigerator art jewelry gives your kidrsquos artwork the attention it deserves

Kristen Feighery owner of Sanctuary of Davidson takes childrenrsquos art

and turns it into jewelry

Garden GoddessErica Glasener shares her thoughts on southern gardening structure and hand pruners

Growing up in south Florida Erica Glasen-er was one of those kids who played outside all the time Later in high school she got a job at a greenhouse further nurturing her love of nature So when it came time to select a major in college horticulture wasnrsquot a big surprise

Next month the horticulturist lecturer and author who hosted A Gardenerrsquos Diary on HGTV for 14 years shares her knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium as she speaks about Designing the Four Season Southern Garden We got a chance to ask her a few questions about gardening and herersquos what she had to say1 What are a few proven

plants for a southern gardenOne of the plants that I love for shade

which actually grows in a pretty wide range of places throughout the country is variegated Solomonrsquos Seal This perennial is tough and el-egant great for shade A plant that I really love for the sun is a hardy geranium called lsquoRo-zannersquo By hardy I mean that itrsquos a perennial so it comes back every year Hellebores are a pretty common plant that I think are so ser-viceable and adaptable They have evergreen foliage which is always great Theyrsquore often called the Lenten Rose because they bloom very very early

2 What is the most important thing to consider when designing a four-season gardenStructure It doesnrsquot have to be with hard

surfaces Structure can be achieved with plants It doesnrsquot have to be a fence or a wall but walk-ways edging It just defines your garden so that even when something isnrsquot in full bloom therersquos a sense of structure3 What should gardeners be

doing in FebruaryVacationing No if your garden looks good

in the winter then it probably looks great the rest of the year So think about the successes of the previous garden season and the failures Think about what plants yoursquore going to add and the plants you may want to delete Gardening is as much about deleting as it is about adding4 What one tool should every gardener

have no matter what level they areI think a really good pair of hand pruners

5 Whatrsquos one plant a southerner can grow if they donrsquot have a green thumb

I think the hellebores6 What would you say is trendy in flowers

right now Is there a certain flower people are just crazy aboutI think people are excited about the new

coralbells They have some with chartreuse foliage some with nearly black foliage some with peachy rust foliage People love those7 What one piece of advice would you give

a blossoming gardenerYou should have fun in your garden Try

something new every year Look at what will work but then have some fun Try a plant with oversized foliage or something with huge blooms or dedicate an area to hot colors

mdash by Lori K Tate photography by Lou Freeman

Shop amp TellCurvy Girls and Eco Divas

Fifirsquos Fine Resale recently opened a Curvy Girl Boutique carry-ing sizes 14 and up in its Cornelius store ldquoWersquove just found that a lot of women who wear these sizes shop online and canrsquot try things onrdquo explains owner Julia Austin ldquoThis room will focus on women who arenrsquot an unhealthy size but maybe have curvy hips or a big bust or are tallrdquo wwwfifislkncom

If green jeans make you think of Captain Kangaroo think again because sisters Cindy Williams and Dana Wiedmeyer have a com-

pletely different take on the term Together theyrsquove created Green Jeans Eco Chic Consignment which offers a three-day consignment sale for women of all ages and sizes twice a year More than 300 shop-pers (65 consigners) came to their October sale at the Fresh Market Shops in Cornelius

ldquoFor me being so busy and having so many things going on itrsquos always been nice to consign where you know that literally twice a year you clean out your closet tag some stuff you drop it offhellipand after three days you either pick up if you didnrsquot want to donate and you get a check in two days rdquo explains Williams ldquoItrsquos so turnkeyrdquo

This yearrsquos sale is scheduled for February 24 through 26 at Kenton Place Shopping Center in Cornelius wwwgreenjeanssalecom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 201111

The Scoop

The 27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium will be held March 1 from 8 am to 415 pm at Davidson College $85 $45 full-time student rate Registration is required wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

Erica Glasener shares her garden knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium on March 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 12 wwwLNCurrentscom1212 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Party in the Parking LotTodd Hirschfeld has the tailgate set-up and will travel

At the Daytona 500 two years ago Todd Hirschfeld got an idea He decided it was time to develop a sanctioning body for tailgating Yes thatrsquos tailgating mdash the beer-soaked grill-filled pre-game ceremony millions of sports fans enjoy every year

Today Hirschfeld runs The National Tail-gating League from his motorsports market-ing office in Cornelius

ldquoWe want to be the authority for all things tailgatingrdquo he says

To date thatrsquos meant developing an exten-sive setting complete with a tractor-trailer-sized bar and an elaborate set-up for typical tailgate games like cornhole ladder golf and washers The traveling party entertained fans at 10 NASCAR races and eight college football games in 2010 The biggest crowd Hirschfeld

says was around 4000 people at a Bristol Tennessee race in August The most elaborate tailgaters He found those at an LSU football game in the fall

Revenue for the business comes from companies like Budweiser and The Sporting News Hirschfeld says the NTL is great for sponsors but itrsquos heaven for fans

ldquoTheyrsquore there for hoursrdquo Hirschfeld says ldquoThey play in the games They interact with our hosts our MCs They sit at our bars and

drink beer and watch TV all dayrdquoHirschfeld wants to grow his league out-

side of the South Thatrsquos because he perceives an increase in popularity in the parking lot party scene

ldquoI think a lot of people are starting to notice tailgating more than they have in the pastrdquo he says ldquoI definitely think tailgating is more on the radar now than it was three or four years agordquo

mdash Scott Graf photography by Chad Macy

Todd Hirschfeld runs The National Tailgating League from his motorsports marketing office in Cornelius

SAVE $100 OFF ADMISSION WITH AD (excludes other oers)

THE BIG CLASSIC IS COMINGMARCH 30 - APRIL 3

CALL TO BECOME A DEALER

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201113wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquore all about caring for youWersquore in it for LIFE

130+ physicians and providers 20 specialties 40 locations

in Statesville Mooresville Mocksville and Troutman - to care for you

wwwPiedmontHealthCarecom | 7048734277Securities and Investment advisory services offered through FSC Securities Corporation A registered brokerdealer Member FINRA and SIPC SEC registered Investment advisor Preferred Financial Strategies is not affiliated with FSC Securities Corporation and is not registered as a brokerdealer or financial advisor

7046581040136 Gateway Boulevard Suite C Mooresville NC 28117

wwwFinancialStrategiesforLifecomMJLFinancialStrategiesforLifecom

PLANNING TODAY FOR THE UNCERTAINTIES OF TOMORROW

IS YOUR PLAN ON TRACKSchedule your 2011 check-up today

Call Mary Jo for a complimentary initial consultation

WelcomesMary Jo Lyons CFPreg

Extensive expertise in designing financial strategies

for individuals families and small business owners

T h e H e a r t h a n d P a t i o c o m

HearthPati

Helping you live life outdoorsNorTHlake 7325 Smith Corners Blvd Charlotte bull 704-909-2420 bull SouTH 4332 Monroe Rd Charlotte bull 704-332-4139

Winter Clearance Sale Now in Progress

Tool Sets bullScreens bull Accessories bull Gas Logs

Vent Free logs

starting at $299

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 14 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Think Pink in a Different Way Bosom Buddies raises money for breast cancer research

The women of Connor House at Davidson College are thinking pink as they prepare for their annual Bosom Buddies charity gala The March 12

event features dinner performances by Davidson College a cappella groups a speaker and silent and live auctions

Alex Hanken fundraising chairperson says Bosom Buddies is a different kind of breast cancer awareness and support initiative

ldquoRather than making a donation to an organization that lsquofights breast cancerrsquo we support Friends for an Earlier Breast Can-cer Test [wwwearlierorg] to fund research to find a biological test that will detect the disease within the first year of onsetrdquo she explains Based in Greensboro Friends is the only United States nonprofit solely ded-icated to this type of research

Connor House an all-female social and service organization at Davidson start-ed Bosom Buddies in 2001 ldquoOne of the founders Lauren Perny Pragoff (rsquo03) was diagnosed with breast cancer after the birth

of her first childrdquo says Hanken ldquoWe work hard because we know this disease is so pervasive and several of the women in our house will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the coming decadesrdquo

Last year the gala raised $50000 This year the goal is $55000 and the event is in honor of Elizabeth Edwards

ldquoIn the past five years wersquove raised over $200000rdquo says Hanken ldquoA few years ago Friends named a research grant in Connor Housersquos honorrdquo

ndashby Lee McCracken photography courtesy of Connor House

14

The Scoop

Bosom Buddies will be held on March 12 at 630 pm in the Lilly Family Gallery of the Chambers Building at Davidson College Tickets are $45 or $350 for a table of eight e-mail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom The event still needs sponsors and dona-tions for its auctions Visit httpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHome for more information or mail a check payable to Connor House co Alex Hanken 209 Ridge Road Box 5661 Davidson NC 28035

Davidson College students enjoy Bosom Buddies a charity gala founded by Connor House an all-female social and service organization at the school

Pineville704-541-8207ConCord704-707-2200University704-547-1495

Matthews704-841-8877 hUntersville704-892-2949ballantyne704-334-4824

CharlotteQueens Rd704-372-5180

E Third St704-370-2076

Our 12 urologists were educated at medical schools from Chapel Hill to George Washington and Johns Hopkins to Boston University They did residencies and fellowships everywhere from Harvard to Bowman Gray and Duke to Sloan-Kettering to the University of Texas What does that mean to you That Urology Specialists of the Carolinas is a smart choice when you need specialized urologic care

Well-Educated Well-Trained

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201115wwwLNCurrentscom

Proud Member of The Hall Marine Group

9209 Westmoreland rd Cornelius704-892-9676wwwsearayoflakenormancom

Come See Our Standards of Excellence

There is no better selection From 11rsquo to 61rsquo In stock and ready for delivery

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 16 wwwLNCurrentscom16

The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

Andre Christine Gallery held its grand opening on January 14 and 15 Located in Mooresville the gallery features a sculpture garden plus work by Dana Gingras Aakofii Theresa Leatherwood Wes Stearns Gina Strumpf and more Carolina Woodwinds provided the music

Porthole

| photos by Sharon Simpsonn

Debbie Altomare and her daughter Jessica

Kim and Craig DuBois Mary and Eric Soller

From left Kathy Jones and Cindy Peabody From left Diane Ardanowski and Michelle and Matthew Hines

From left Linda Hurst and Nancy Marshburn From left Lynne Gingras owner of Andre Christine Gallery and Vicki Slimp

Mary Luke Mike Leatherwood and Nell Landers

Mary Mack and Karen Alix

Michael and Roni Ziegler

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter knows a thing or two about success With class leading space impressive fuel efficiency peace of mind safety and affordable pricing Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can elevate your business to the next level

If victory is what you seek then all you have to do is visit or contact Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Sprinter today

Success Always Precedes Victory

Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

Authorized Retailer

Felix Sabates

mbcharlottecom | 8667996908

Powered by Trust | Driven by Value

Captains Chair | by Lee M

cCracken Photography by Wes Stearns

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman

Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15 The family lived two miles from the marina on NC 150 in Sherrills Ford so Kale has witnessed many changes around the lake

Staying in the area and taking over the marina when his father retired a few years back Kale has known several generations of boating families and has helped hun-dreds of people new to the lake area realize their dream of owning a boat

He and his wife Stephanie have three sons 22 20 and 10 who are in school and also help at the marina over the summer

Kale has been a part of 37 boat shows in Charlotte as Lake Norman Marina has been exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show since it began The event comes to the Char-lotte Convention Center this month Febru-ary 17 through 20 The largest boat show in the Carolinas with more than 150000 square feet of product displays itrsquos a paradise for boaters

We recently caught up with Kale to learn some behind-the-scenes details about the show

TheSuper Bowl

ofBoating

Mark Kale talks about the

Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 18 wwwLNCurrentscom

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 11: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 10 wwwLNCurrentscom10

Main Channelthe

Movers Shakers Style Shopping Trends Happenings and More at Lake Norman

The Scoop

Sanctuary at Davidson108 S Main Street Davidson7048920044wwwsanctuary ofdavidsoncom

Gift giving just got a little easier For parents scratching their heads over how they can possibly give their childrenrsquos artwork the recognition it deserves local business owner Kristen Feighery has created an affordable and fun solution

Feighery an artist and Davidson resident opened the Sanctuary of Davidson in September 2009 In addition to showcasing her own work and the art of local modern folk artists at the gallery she also creates and sells a variety of jewelry pieces including hand-stamped sterling silver discs and the newest creation art jewelry

Feighery says she came up with the idea for art jewelry one day purely by chance She often utilizes her creative skills and resources at Sanctuary to create one-of-kind presents

ldquoIf I need a little gift for someone I just figure out how to make itrdquo she says ldquoItrsquos neat to have that freedomrdquo

With that in mind Feighery took a photo of one her daughterrsquos pieces shrunk it down and used resin to put in on glass Megan Blackwell who owns The Village Store next door to Feighery suggested making jewelry out of it Feighery took Blackwellrsquos advice and began partnering with close friend and Lake Norman resident and artist Jen Poppen to begin producing the pendants which are priced from $28 to $40

Feighery says she can also make magnets out of artwork and that she can produce the pendants in about a three-day turnaround time with a digital image

mdash Renee Roberson photography by Candy Howard

Miniature MasterpiecesForget the refrigerator art jewelry gives your kidrsquos artwork the attention it deserves

Kristen Feighery owner of Sanctuary of Davidson takes childrenrsquos art

and turns it into jewelry

Garden GoddessErica Glasener shares her thoughts on southern gardening structure and hand pruners

Growing up in south Florida Erica Glasen-er was one of those kids who played outside all the time Later in high school she got a job at a greenhouse further nurturing her love of nature So when it came time to select a major in college horticulture wasnrsquot a big surprise

Next month the horticulturist lecturer and author who hosted A Gardenerrsquos Diary on HGTV for 14 years shares her knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium as she speaks about Designing the Four Season Southern Garden We got a chance to ask her a few questions about gardening and herersquos what she had to say1 What are a few proven

plants for a southern gardenOne of the plants that I love for shade

which actually grows in a pretty wide range of places throughout the country is variegated Solomonrsquos Seal This perennial is tough and el-egant great for shade A plant that I really love for the sun is a hardy geranium called lsquoRo-zannersquo By hardy I mean that itrsquos a perennial so it comes back every year Hellebores are a pretty common plant that I think are so ser-viceable and adaptable They have evergreen foliage which is always great Theyrsquore often called the Lenten Rose because they bloom very very early

2 What is the most important thing to consider when designing a four-season gardenStructure It doesnrsquot have to be with hard

surfaces Structure can be achieved with plants It doesnrsquot have to be a fence or a wall but walk-ways edging It just defines your garden so that even when something isnrsquot in full bloom therersquos a sense of structure3 What should gardeners be

doing in FebruaryVacationing No if your garden looks good

in the winter then it probably looks great the rest of the year So think about the successes of the previous garden season and the failures Think about what plants yoursquore going to add and the plants you may want to delete Gardening is as much about deleting as it is about adding4 What one tool should every gardener

have no matter what level they areI think a really good pair of hand pruners

5 Whatrsquos one plant a southerner can grow if they donrsquot have a green thumb

I think the hellebores6 What would you say is trendy in flowers

right now Is there a certain flower people are just crazy aboutI think people are excited about the new

coralbells They have some with chartreuse foliage some with nearly black foliage some with peachy rust foliage People love those7 What one piece of advice would you give

a blossoming gardenerYou should have fun in your garden Try

something new every year Look at what will work but then have some fun Try a plant with oversized foliage or something with huge blooms or dedicate an area to hot colors

mdash by Lori K Tate photography by Lou Freeman

Shop amp TellCurvy Girls and Eco Divas

Fifirsquos Fine Resale recently opened a Curvy Girl Boutique carry-ing sizes 14 and up in its Cornelius store ldquoWersquove just found that a lot of women who wear these sizes shop online and canrsquot try things onrdquo explains owner Julia Austin ldquoThis room will focus on women who arenrsquot an unhealthy size but maybe have curvy hips or a big bust or are tallrdquo wwwfifislkncom

If green jeans make you think of Captain Kangaroo think again because sisters Cindy Williams and Dana Wiedmeyer have a com-

pletely different take on the term Together theyrsquove created Green Jeans Eco Chic Consignment which offers a three-day consignment sale for women of all ages and sizes twice a year More than 300 shop-pers (65 consigners) came to their October sale at the Fresh Market Shops in Cornelius

ldquoFor me being so busy and having so many things going on itrsquos always been nice to consign where you know that literally twice a year you clean out your closet tag some stuff you drop it offhellipand after three days you either pick up if you didnrsquot want to donate and you get a check in two days rdquo explains Williams ldquoItrsquos so turnkeyrdquo

This yearrsquos sale is scheduled for February 24 through 26 at Kenton Place Shopping Center in Cornelius wwwgreenjeanssalecom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 201111

The Scoop

The 27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium will be held March 1 from 8 am to 415 pm at Davidson College $85 $45 full-time student rate Registration is required wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

Erica Glasener shares her garden knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium on March 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 12 wwwLNCurrentscom1212 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Party in the Parking LotTodd Hirschfeld has the tailgate set-up and will travel

At the Daytona 500 two years ago Todd Hirschfeld got an idea He decided it was time to develop a sanctioning body for tailgating Yes thatrsquos tailgating mdash the beer-soaked grill-filled pre-game ceremony millions of sports fans enjoy every year

Today Hirschfeld runs The National Tail-gating League from his motorsports market-ing office in Cornelius

ldquoWe want to be the authority for all things tailgatingrdquo he says

To date thatrsquos meant developing an exten-sive setting complete with a tractor-trailer-sized bar and an elaborate set-up for typical tailgate games like cornhole ladder golf and washers The traveling party entertained fans at 10 NASCAR races and eight college football games in 2010 The biggest crowd Hirschfeld

says was around 4000 people at a Bristol Tennessee race in August The most elaborate tailgaters He found those at an LSU football game in the fall

Revenue for the business comes from companies like Budweiser and The Sporting News Hirschfeld says the NTL is great for sponsors but itrsquos heaven for fans

ldquoTheyrsquore there for hoursrdquo Hirschfeld says ldquoThey play in the games They interact with our hosts our MCs They sit at our bars and

drink beer and watch TV all dayrdquoHirschfeld wants to grow his league out-

side of the South Thatrsquos because he perceives an increase in popularity in the parking lot party scene

ldquoI think a lot of people are starting to notice tailgating more than they have in the pastrdquo he says ldquoI definitely think tailgating is more on the radar now than it was three or four years agordquo

mdash Scott Graf photography by Chad Macy

Todd Hirschfeld runs The National Tailgating League from his motorsports marketing office in Cornelius

SAVE $100 OFF ADMISSION WITH AD (excludes other oers)

THE BIG CLASSIC IS COMINGMARCH 30 - APRIL 3

CALL TO BECOME A DEALER

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201113wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquore all about caring for youWersquore in it for LIFE

130+ physicians and providers 20 specialties 40 locations

in Statesville Mooresville Mocksville and Troutman - to care for you

wwwPiedmontHealthCarecom | 7048734277Securities and Investment advisory services offered through FSC Securities Corporation A registered brokerdealer Member FINRA and SIPC SEC registered Investment advisor Preferred Financial Strategies is not affiliated with FSC Securities Corporation and is not registered as a brokerdealer or financial advisor

7046581040136 Gateway Boulevard Suite C Mooresville NC 28117

wwwFinancialStrategiesforLifecomMJLFinancialStrategiesforLifecom

PLANNING TODAY FOR THE UNCERTAINTIES OF TOMORROW

IS YOUR PLAN ON TRACKSchedule your 2011 check-up today

Call Mary Jo for a complimentary initial consultation

WelcomesMary Jo Lyons CFPreg

Extensive expertise in designing financial strategies

for individuals families and small business owners

T h e H e a r t h a n d P a t i o c o m

HearthPati

Helping you live life outdoorsNorTHlake 7325 Smith Corners Blvd Charlotte bull 704-909-2420 bull SouTH 4332 Monroe Rd Charlotte bull 704-332-4139

Winter Clearance Sale Now in Progress

Tool Sets bullScreens bull Accessories bull Gas Logs

Vent Free logs

starting at $299

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 14 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Think Pink in a Different Way Bosom Buddies raises money for breast cancer research

The women of Connor House at Davidson College are thinking pink as they prepare for their annual Bosom Buddies charity gala The March 12

event features dinner performances by Davidson College a cappella groups a speaker and silent and live auctions

Alex Hanken fundraising chairperson says Bosom Buddies is a different kind of breast cancer awareness and support initiative

ldquoRather than making a donation to an organization that lsquofights breast cancerrsquo we support Friends for an Earlier Breast Can-cer Test [wwwearlierorg] to fund research to find a biological test that will detect the disease within the first year of onsetrdquo she explains Based in Greensboro Friends is the only United States nonprofit solely ded-icated to this type of research

Connor House an all-female social and service organization at Davidson start-ed Bosom Buddies in 2001 ldquoOne of the founders Lauren Perny Pragoff (rsquo03) was diagnosed with breast cancer after the birth

of her first childrdquo says Hanken ldquoWe work hard because we know this disease is so pervasive and several of the women in our house will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the coming decadesrdquo

Last year the gala raised $50000 This year the goal is $55000 and the event is in honor of Elizabeth Edwards

ldquoIn the past five years wersquove raised over $200000rdquo says Hanken ldquoA few years ago Friends named a research grant in Connor Housersquos honorrdquo

ndashby Lee McCracken photography courtesy of Connor House

14

The Scoop

Bosom Buddies will be held on March 12 at 630 pm in the Lilly Family Gallery of the Chambers Building at Davidson College Tickets are $45 or $350 for a table of eight e-mail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom The event still needs sponsors and dona-tions for its auctions Visit httpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHome for more information or mail a check payable to Connor House co Alex Hanken 209 Ridge Road Box 5661 Davidson NC 28035

Davidson College students enjoy Bosom Buddies a charity gala founded by Connor House an all-female social and service organization at the school

Pineville704-541-8207ConCord704-707-2200University704-547-1495

Matthews704-841-8877 hUntersville704-892-2949ballantyne704-334-4824

CharlotteQueens Rd704-372-5180

E Third St704-370-2076

Our 12 urologists were educated at medical schools from Chapel Hill to George Washington and Johns Hopkins to Boston University They did residencies and fellowships everywhere from Harvard to Bowman Gray and Duke to Sloan-Kettering to the University of Texas What does that mean to you That Urology Specialists of the Carolinas is a smart choice when you need specialized urologic care

Well-Educated Well-Trained

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201115wwwLNCurrentscom

Proud Member of The Hall Marine Group

9209 Westmoreland rd Cornelius704-892-9676wwwsearayoflakenormancom

Come See Our Standards of Excellence

There is no better selection From 11rsquo to 61rsquo In stock and ready for delivery

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 16 wwwLNCurrentscom16

The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

Andre Christine Gallery held its grand opening on January 14 and 15 Located in Mooresville the gallery features a sculpture garden plus work by Dana Gingras Aakofii Theresa Leatherwood Wes Stearns Gina Strumpf and more Carolina Woodwinds provided the music

Porthole

| photos by Sharon Simpsonn

Debbie Altomare and her daughter Jessica

Kim and Craig DuBois Mary and Eric Soller

From left Kathy Jones and Cindy Peabody From left Diane Ardanowski and Michelle and Matthew Hines

From left Linda Hurst and Nancy Marshburn From left Lynne Gingras owner of Andre Christine Gallery and Vicki Slimp

Mary Luke Mike Leatherwood and Nell Landers

Mary Mack and Karen Alix

Michael and Roni Ziegler

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter knows a thing or two about success With class leading space impressive fuel efficiency peace of mind safety and affordable pricing Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can elevate your business to the next level

If victory is what you seek then all you have to do is visit or contact Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Sprinter today

Success Always Precedes Victory

Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

Authorized Retailer

Felix Sabates

mbcharlottecom | 8667996908

Powered by Trust | Driven by Value

Captains Chair | by Lee M

cCracken Photography by Wes Stearns

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman

Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15 The family lived two miles from the marina on NC 150 in Sherrills Ford so Kale has witnessed many changes around the lake

Staying in the area and taking over the marina when his father retired a few years back Kale has known several generations of boating families and has helped hun-dreds of people new to the lake area realize their dream of owning a boat

He and his wife Stephanie have three sons 22 20 and 10 who are in school and also help at the marina over the summer

Kale has been a part of 37 boat shows in Charlotte as Lake Norman Marina has been exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show since it began The event comes to the Char-lotte Convention Center this month Febru-ary 17 through 20 The largest boat show in the Carolinas with more than 150000 square feet of product displays itrsquos a paradise for boaters

We recently caught up with Kale to learn some behind-the-scenes details about the show

TheSuper Bowl

ofBoating

Mark Kale talks about the

Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 18 wwwLNCurrentscom

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 12: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Garden GoddessErica Glasener shares her thoughts on southern gardening structure and hand pruners

Growing up in south Florida Erica Glasen-er was one of those kids who played outside all the time Later in high school she got a job at a greenhouse further nurturing her love of nature So when it came time to select a major in college horticulture wasnrsquot a big surprise

Next month the horticulturist lecturer and author who hosted A Gardenerrsquos Diary on HGTV for 14 years shares her knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium as she speaks about Designing the Four Season Southern Garden We got a chance to ask her a few questions about gardening and herersquos what she had to say1 What are a few proven

plants for a southern gardenOne of the plants that I love for shade

which actually grows in a pretty wide range of places throughout the country is variegated Solomonrsquos Seal This perennial is tough and el-egant great for shade A plant that I really love for the sun is a hardy geranium called lsquoRo-zannersquo By hardy I mean that itrsquos a perennial so it comes back every year Hellebores are a pretty common plant that I think are so ser-viceable and adaptable They have evergreen foliage which is always great Theyrsquore often called the Lenten Rose because they bloom very very early

2 What is the most important thing to consider when designing a four-season gardenStructure It doesnrsquot have to be with hard

surfaces Structure can be achieved with plants It doesnrsquot have to be a fence or a wall but walk-ways edging It just defines your garden so that even when something isnrsquot in full bloom therersquos a sense of structure3 What should gardeners be

doing in FebruaryVacationing No if your garden looks good

in the winter then it probably looks great the rest of the year So think about the successes of the previous garden season and the failures Think about what plants yoursquore going to add and the plants you may want to delete Gardening is as much about deleting as it is about adding4 What one tool should every gardener

have no matter what level they areI think a really good pair of hand pruners

5 Whatrsquos one plant a southerner can grow if they donrsquot have a green thumb

I think the hellebores6 What would you say is trendy in flowers

right now Is there a certain flower people are just crazy aboutI think people are excited about the new

coralbells They have some with chartreuse foliage some with nearly black foliage some with peachy rust foliage People love those7 What one piece of advice would you give

a blossoming gardenerYou should have fun in your garden Try

something new every year Look at what will work but then have some fun Try a plant with oversized foliage or something with huge blooms or dedicate an area to hot colors

mdash by Lori K Tate photography by Lou Freeman

Shop amp TellCurvy Girls and Eco Divas

Fifirsquos Fine Resale recently opened a Curvy Girl Boutique carry-ing sizes 14 and up in its Cornelius store ldquoWersquove just found that a lot of women who wear these sizes shop online and canrsquot try things onrdquo explains owner Julia Austin ldquoThis room will focus on women who arenrsquot an unhealthy size but maybe have curvy hips or a big bust or are tallrdquo wwwfifislkncom

If green jeans make you think of Captain Kangaroo think again because sisters Cindy Williams and Dana Wiedmeyer have a com-

pletely different take on the term Together theyrsquove created Green Jeans Eco Chic Consignment which offers a three-day consignment sale for women of all ages and sizes twice a year More than 300 shop-pers (65 consigners) came to their October sale at the Fresh Market Shops in Cornelius

ldquoFor me being so busy and having so many things going on itrsquos always been nice to consign where you know that literally twice a year you clean out your closet tag some stuff you drop it offhellipand after three days you either pick up if you didnrsquot want to donate and you get a check in two days rdquo explains Williams ldquoItrsquos so turnkeyrdquo

This yearrsquos sale is scheduled for February 24 through 26 at Kenton Place Shopping Center in Cornelius wwwgreenjeanssalecom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 201111

The Scoop

The 27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium will be held March 1 from 8 am to 415 pm at Davidson College $85 $45 full-time student rate Registration is required wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

Erica Glasener shares her garden knowledge at the Davidson Horticultural Symposium on March 1

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 12 wwwLNCurrentscom1212 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Party in the Parking LotTodd Hirschfeld has the tailgate set-up and will travel

At the Daytona 500 two years ago Todd Hirschfeld got an idea He decided it was time to develop a sanctioning body for tailgating Yes thatrsquos tailgating mdash the beer-soaked grill-filled pre-game ceremony millions of sports fans enjoy every year

Today Hirschfeld runs The National Tail-gating League from his motorsports market-ing office in Cornelius

ldquoWe want to be the authority for all things tailgatingrdquo he says

To date thatrsquos meant developing an exten-sive setting complete with a tractor-trailer-sized bar and an elaborate set-up for typical tailgate games like cornhole ladder golf and washers The traveling party entertained fans at 10 NASCAR races and eight college football games in 2010 The biggest crowd Hirschfeld

says was around 4000 people at a Bristol Tennessee race in August The most elaborate tailgaters He found those at an LSU football game in the fall

Revenue for the business comes from companies like Budweiser and The Sporting News Hirschfeld says the NTL is great for sponsors but itrsquos heaven for fans

ldquoTheyrsquore there for hoursrdquo Hirschfeld says ldquoThey play in the games They interact with our hosts our MCs They sit at our bars and

drink beer and watch TV all dayrdquoHirschfeld wants to grow his league out-

side of the South Thatrsquos because he perceives an increase in popularity in the parking lot party scene

ldquoI think a lot of people are starting to notice tailgating more than they have in the pastrdquo he says ldquoI definitely think tailgating is more on the radar now than it was three or four years agordquo

mdash Scott Graf photography by Chad Macy

Todd Hirschfeld runs The National Tailgating League from his motorsports marketing office in Cornelius

SAVE $100 OFF ADMISSION WITH AD (excludes other oers)

THE BIG CLASSIC IS COMINGMARCH 30 - APRIL 3

CALL TO BECOME A DEALER

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201113wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquore all about caring for youWersquore in it for LIFE

130+ physicians and providers 20 specialties 40 locations

in Statesville Mooresville Mocksville and Troutman - to care for you

wwwPiedmontHealthCarecom | 7048734277Securities and Investment advisory services offered through FSC Securities Corporation A registered brokerdealer Member FINRA and SIPC SEC registered Investment advisor Preferred Financial Strategies is not affiliated with FSC Securities Corporation and is not registered as a brokerdealer or financial advisor

7046581040136 Gateway Boulevard Suite C Mooresville NC 28117

wwwFinancialStrategiesforLifecomMJLFinancialStrategiesforLifecom

PLANNING TODAY FOR THE UNCERTAINTIES OF TOMORROW

IS YOUR PLAN ON TRACKSchedule your 2011 check-up today

Call Mary Jo for a complimentary initial consultation

WelcomesMary Jo Lyons CFPreg

Extensive expertise in designing financial strategies

for individuals families and small business owners

T h e H e a r t h a n d P a t i o c o m

HearthPati

Helping you live life outdoorsNorTHlake 7325 Smith Corners Blvd Charlotte bull 704-909-2420 bull SouTH 4332 Monroe Rd Charlotte bull 704-332-4139

Winter Clearance Sale Now in Progress

Tool Sets bullScreens bull Accessories bull Gas Logs

Vent Free logs

starting at $299

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 14 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Think Pink in a Different Way Bosom Buddies raises money for breast cancer research

The women of Connor House at Davidson College are thinking pink as they prepare for their annual Bosom Buddies charity gala The March 12

event features dinner performances by Davidson College a cappella groups a speaker and silent and live auctions

Alex Hanken fundraising chairperson says Bosom Buddies is a different kind of breast cancer awareness and support initiative

ldquoRather than making a donation to an organization that lsquofights breast cancerrsquo we support Friends for an Earlier Breast Can-cer Test [wwwearlierorg] to fund research to find a biological test that will detect the disease within the first year of onsetrdquo she explains Based in Greensboro Friends is the only United States nonprofit solely ded-icated to this type of research

Connor House an all-female social and service organization at Davidson start-ed Bosom Buddies in 2001 ldquoOne of the founders Lauren Perny Pragoff (rsquo03) was diagnosed with breast cancer after the birth

of her first childrdquo says Hanken ldquoWe work hard because we know this disease is so pervasive and several of the women in our house will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the coming decadesrdquo

Last year the gala raised $50000 This year the goal is $55000 and the event is in honor of Elizabeth Edwards

ldquoIn the past five years wersquove raised over $200000rdquo says Hanken ldquoA few years ago Friends named a research grant in Connor Housersquos honorrdquo

ndashby Lee McCracken photography courtesy of Connor House

14

The Scoop

Bosom Buddies will be held on March 12 at 630 pm in the Lilly Family Gallery of the Chambers Building at Davidson College Tickets are $45 or $350 for a table of eight e-mail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom The event still needs sponsors and dona-tions for its auctions Visit httpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHome for more information or mail a check payable to Connor House co Alex Hanken 209 Ridge Road Box 5661 Davidson NC 28035

Davidson College students enjoy Bosom Buddies a charity gala founded by Connor House an all-female social and service organization at the school

Pineville704-541-8207ConCord704-707-2200University704-547-1495

Matthews704-841-8877 hUntersville704-892-2949ballantyne704-334-4824

CharlotteQueens Rd704-372-5180

E Third St704-370-2076

Our 12 urologists were educated at medical schools from Chapel Hill to George Washington and Johns Hopkins to Boston University They did residencies and fellowships everywhere from Harvard to Bowman Gray and Duke to Sloan-Kettering to the University of Texas What does that mean to you That Urology Specialists of the Carolinas is a smart choice when you need specialized urologic care

Well-Educated Well-Trained

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201115wwwLNCurrentscom

Proud Member of The Hall Marine Group

9209 Westmoreland rd Cornelius704-892-9676wwwsearayoflakenormancom

Come See Our Standards of Excellence

There is no better selection From 11rsquo to 61rsquo In stock and ready for delivery

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 16 wwwLNCurrentscom16

The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

Andre Christine Gallery held its grand opening on January 14 and 15 Located in Mooresville the gallery features a sculpture garden plus work by Dana Gingras Aakofii Theresa Leatherwood Wes Stearns Gina Strumpf and more Carolina Woodwinds provided the music

Porthole

| photos by Sharon Simpsonn

Debbie Altomare and her daughter Jessica

Kim and Craig DuBois Mary and Eric Soller

From left Kathy Jones and Cindy Peabody From left Diane Ardanowski and Michelle and Matthew Hines

From left Linda Hurst and Nancy Marshburn From left Lynne Gingras owner of Andre Christine Gallery and Vicki Slimp

Mary Luke Mike Leatherwood and Nell Landers

Mary Mack and Karen Alix

Michael and Roni Ziegler

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter knows a thing or two about success With class leading space impressive fuel efficiency peace of mind safety and affordable pricing Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can elevate your business to the next level

If victory is what you seek then all you have to do is visit or contact Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Sprinter today

Success Always Precedes Victory

Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

Authorized Retailer

Felix Sabates

mbcharlottecom | 8667996908

Powered by Trust | Driven by Value

Captains Chair | by Lee M

cCracken Photography by Wes Stearns

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman

Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15 The family lived two miles from the marina on NC 150 in Sherrills Ford so Kale has witnessed many changes around the lake

Staying in the area and taking over the marina when his father retired a few years back Kale has known several generations of boating families and has helped hun-dreds of people new to the lake area realize their dream of owning a boat

He and his wife Stephanie have three sons 22 20 and 10 who are in school and also help at the marina over the summer

Kale has been a part of 37 boat shows in Charlotte as Lake Norman Marina has been exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show since it began The event comes to the Char-lotte Convention Center this month Febru-ary 17 through 20 The largest boat show in the Carolinas with more than 150000 square feet of product displays itrsquos a paradise for boaters

We recently caught up with Kale to learn some behind-the-scenes details about the show

TheSuper Bowl

ofBoating

Mark Kale talks about the

Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 18 wwwLNCurrentscom

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 13: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 12 wwwLNCurrentscom1212 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Party in the Parking LotTodd Hirschfeld has the tailgate set-up and will travel

At the Daytona 500 two years ago Todd Hirschfeld got an idea He decided it was time to develop a sanctioning body for tailgating Yes thatrsquos tailgating mdash the beer-soaked grill-filled pre-game ceremony millions of sports fans enjoy every year

Today Hirschfeld runs The National Tail-gating League from his motorsports market-ing office in Cornelius

ldquoWe want to be the authority for all things tailgatingrdquo he says

To date thatrsquos meant developing an exten-sive setting complete with a tractor-trailer-sized bar and an elaborate set-up for typical tailgate games like cornhole ladder golf and washers The traveling party entertained fans at 10 NASCAR races and eight college football games in 2010 The biggest crowd Hirschfeld

says was around 4000 people at a Bristol Tennessee race in August The most elaborate tailgaters He found those at an LSU football game in the fall

Revenue for the business comes from companies like Budweiser and The Sporting News Hirschfeld says the NTL is great for sponsors but itrsquos heaven for fans

ldquoTheyrsquore there for hoursrdquo Hirschfeld says ldquoThey play in the games They interact with our hosts our MCs They sit at our bars and

drink beer and watch TV all dayrdquoHirschfeld wants to grow his league out-

side of the South Thatrsquos because he perceives an increase in popularity in the parking lot party scene

ldquoI think a lot of people are starting to notice tailgating more than they have in the pastrdquo he says ldquoI definitely think tailgating is more on the radar now than it was three or four years agordquo

mdash Scott Graf photography by Chad Macy

Todd Hirschfeld runs The National Tailgating League from his motorsports marketing office in Cornelius

SAVE $100 OFF ADMISSION WITH AD (excludes other oers)

THE BIG CLASSIC IS COMINGMARCH 30 - APRIL 3

CALL TO BECOME A DEALER

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201113wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquore all about caring for youWersquore in it for LIFE

130+ physicians and providers 20 specialties 40 locations

in Statesville Mooresville Mocksville and Troutman - to care for you

wwwPiedmontHealthCarecom | 7048734277Securities and Investment advisory services offered through FSC Securities Corporation A registered brokerdealer Member FINRA and SIPC SEC registered Investment advisor Preferred Financial Strategies is not affiliated with FSC Securities Corporation and is not registered as a brokerdealer or financial advisor

7046581040136 Gateway Boulevard Suite C Mooresville NC 28117

wwwFinancialStrategiesforLifecomMJLFinancialStrategiesforLifecom

PLANNING TODAY FOR THE UNCERTAINTIES OF TOMORROW

IS YOUR PLAN ON TRACKSchedule your 2011 check-up today

Call Mary Jo for a complimentary initial consultation

WelcomesMary Jo Lyons CFPreg

Extensive expertise in designing financial strategies

for individuals families and small business owners

T h e H e a r t h a n d P a t i o c o m

HearthPati

Helping you live life outdoorsNorTHlake 7325 Smith Corners Blvd Charlotte bull 704-909-2420 bull SouTH 4332 Monroe Rd Charlotte bull 704-332-4139

Winter Clearance Sale Now in Progress

Tool Sets bullScreens bull Accessories bull Gas Logs

Vent Free logs

starting at $299

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 14 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Think Pink in a Different Way Bosom Buddies raises money for breast cancer research

The women of Connor House at Davidson College are thinking pink as they prepare for their annual Bosom Buddies charity gala The March 12

event features dinner performances by Davidson College a cappella groups a speaker and silent and live auctions

Alex Hanken fundraising chairperson says Bosom Buddies is a different kind of breast cancer awareness and support initiative

ldquoRather than making a donation to an organization that lsquofights breast cancerrsquo we support Friends for an Earlier Breast Can-cer Test [wwwearlierorg] to fund research to find a biological test that will detect the disease within the first year of onsetrdquo she explains Based in Greensboro Friends is the only United States nonprofit solely ded-icated to this type of research

Connor House an all-female social and service organization at Davidson start-ed Bosom Buddies in 2001 ldquoOne of the founders Lauren Perny Pragoff (rsquo03) was diagnosed with breast cancer after the birth

of her first childrdquo says Hanken ldquoWe work hard because we know this disease is so pervasive and several of the women in our house will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the coming decadesrdquo

Last year the gala raised $50000 This year the goal is $55000 and the event is in honor of Elizabeth Edwards

ldquoIn the past five years wersquove raised over $200000rdquo says Hanken ldquoA few years ago Friends named a research grant in Connor Housersquos honorrdquo

ndashby Lee McCracken photography courtesy of Connor House

14

The Scoop

Bosom Buddies will be held on March 12 at 630 pm in the Lilly Family Gallery of the Chambers Building at Davidson College Tickets are $45 or $350 for a table of eight e-mail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom The event still needs sponsors and dona-tions for its auctions Visit httpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHome for more information or mail a check payable to Connor House co Alex Hanken 209 Ridge Road Box 5661 Davidson NC 28035

Davidson College students enjoy Bosom Buddies a charity gala founded by Connor House an all-female social and service organization at the school

Pineville704-541-8207ConCord704-707-2200University704-547-1495

Matthews704-841-8877 hUntersville704-892-2949ballantyne704-334-4824

CharlotteQueens Rd704-372-5180

E Third St704-370-2076

Our 12 urologists were educated at medical schools from Chapel Hill to George Washington and Johns Hopkins to Boston University They did residencies and fellowships everywhere from Harvard to Bowman Gray and Duke to Sloan-Kettering to the University of Texas What does that mean to you That Urology Specialists of the Carolinas is a smart choice when you need specialized urologic care

Well-Educated Well-Trained

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201115wwwLNCurrentscom

Proud Member of The Hall Marine Group

9209 Westmoreland rd Cornelius704-892-9676wwwsearayoflakenormancom

Come See Our Standards of Excellence

There is no better selection From 11rsquo to 61rsquo In stock and ready for delivery

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 16 wwwLNCurrentscom16

The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

Andre Christine Gallery held its grand opening on January 14 and 15 Located in Mooresville the gallery features a sculpture garden plus work by Dana Gingras Aakofii Theresa Leatherwood Wes Stearns Gina Strumpf and more Carolina Woodwinds provided the music

Porthole

| photos by Sharon Simpsonn

Debbie Altomare and her daughter Jessica

Kim and Craig DuBois Mary and Eric Soller

From left Kathy Jones and Cindy Peabody From left Diane Ardanowski and Michelle and Matthew Hines

From left Linda Hurst and Nancy Marshburn From left Lynne Gingras owner of Andre Christine Gallery and Vicki Slimp

Mary Luke Mike Leatherwood and Nell Landers

Mary Mack and Karen Alix

Michael and Roni Ziegler

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter knows a thing or two about success With class leading space impressive fuel efficiency peace of mind safety and affordable pricing Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can elevate your business to the next level

If victory is what you seek then all you have to do is visit or contact Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Sprinter today

Success Always Precedes Victory

Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

Authorized Retailer

Felix Sabates

mbcharlottecom | 8667996908

Powered by Trust | Driven by Value

Captains Chair | by Lee M

cCracken Photography by Wes Stearns

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman

Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15 The family lived two miles from the marina on NC 150 in Sherrills Ford so Kale has witnessed many changes around the lake

Staying in the area and taking over the marina when his father retired a few years back Kale has known several generations of boating families and has helped hun-dreds of people new to the lake area realize their dream of owning a boat

He and his wife Stephanie have three sons 22 20 and 10 who are in school and also help at the marina over the summer

Kale has been a part of 37 boat shows in Charlotte as Lake Norman Marina has been exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show since it began The event comes to the Char-lotte Convention Center this month Febru-ary 17 through 20 The largest boat show in the Carolinas with more than 150000 square feet of product displays itrsquos a paradise for boaters

We recently caught up with Kale to learn some behind-the-scenes details about the show

TheSuper Bowl

ofBoating

Mark Kale talks about the

Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 18 wwwLNCurrentscom

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 14: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201113wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquore all about caring for youWersquore in it for LIFE

130+ physicians and providers 20 specialties 40 locations

in Statesville Mooresville Mocksville and Troutman - to care for you

wwwPiedmontHealthCarecom | 7048734277Securities and Investment advisory services offered through FSC Securities Corporation A registered brokerdealer Member FINRA and SIPC SEC registered Investment advisor Preferred Financial Strategies is not affiliated with FSC Securities Corporation and is not registered as a brokerdealer or financial advisor

7046581040136 Gateway Boulevard Suite C Mooresville NC 28117

wwwFinancialStrategiesforLifecomMJLFinancialStrategiesforLifecom

PLANNING TODAY FOR THE UNCERTAINTIES OF TOMORROW

IS YOUR PLAN ON TRACKSchedule your 2011 check-up today

Call Mary Jo for a complimentary initial consultation

WelcomesMary Jo Lyons CFPreg

Extensive expertise in designing financial strategies

for individuals families and small business owners

T h e H e a r t h a n d P a t i o c o m

HearthPati

Helping you live life outdoorsNorTHlake 7325 Smith Corners Blvd Charlotte bull 704-909-2420 bull SouTH 4332 Monroe Rd Charlotte bull 704-332-4139

Winter Clearance Sale Now in Progress

Tool Sets bullScreens bull Accessories bull Gas Logs

Vent Free logs

starting at $299

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 14 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Think Pink in a Different Way Bosom Buddies raises money for breast cancer research

The women of Connor House at Davidson College are thinking pink as they prepare for their annual Bosom Buddies charity gala The March 12

event features dinner performances by Davidson College a cappella groups a speaker and silent and live auctions

Alex Hanken fundraising chairperson says Bosom Buddies is a different kind of breast cancer awareness and support initiative

ldquoRather than making a donation to an organization that lsquofights breast cancerrsquo we support Friends for an Earlier Breast Can-cer Test [wwwearlierorg] to fund research to find a biological test that will detect the disease within the first year of onsetrdquo she explains Based in Greensboro Friends is the only United States nonprofit solely ded-icated to this type of research

Connor House an all-female social and service organization at Davidson start-ed Bosom Buddies in 2001 ldquoOne of the founders Lauren Perny Pragoff (rsquo03) was diagnosed with breast cancer after the birth

of her first childrdquo says Hanken ldquoWe work hard because we know this disease is so pervasive and several of the women in our house will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the coming decadesrdquo

Last year the gala raised $50000 This year the goal is $55000 and the event is in honor of Elizabeth Edwards

ldquoIn the past five years wersquove raised over $200000rdquo says Hanken ldquoA few years ago Friends named a research grant in Connor Housersquos honorrdquo

ndashby Lee McCracken photography courtesy of Connor House

14

The Scoop

Bosom Buddies will be held on March 12 at 630 pm in the Lilly Family Gallery of the Chambers Building at Davidson College Tickets are $45 or $350 for a table of eight e-mail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom The event still needs sponsors and dona-tions for its auctions Visit httpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHome for more information or mail a check payable to Connor House co Alex Hanken 209 Ridge Road Box 5661 Davidson NC 28035

Davidson College students enjoy Bosom Buddies a charity gala founded by Connor House an all-female social and service organization at the school

Pineville704-541-8207ConCord704-707-2200University704-547-1495

Matthews704-841-8877 hUntersville704-892-2949ballantyne704-334-4824

CharlotteQueens Rd704-372-5180

E Third St704-370-2076

Our 12 urologists were educated at medical schools from Chapel Hill to George Washington and Johns Hopkins to Boston University They did residencies and fellowships everywhere from Harvard to Bowman Gray and Duke to Sloan-Kettering to the University of Texas What does that mean to you That Urology Specialists of the Carolinas is a smart choice when you need specialized urologic care

Well-Educated Well-Trained

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201115wwwLNCurrentscom

Proud Member of The Hall Marine Group

9209 Westmoreland rd Cornelius704-892-9676wwwsearayoflakenormancom

Come See Our Standards of Excellence

There is no better selection From 11rsquo to 61rsquo In stock and ready for delivery

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 16 wwwLNCurrentscom16

The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

Andre Christine Gallery held its grand opening on January 14 and 15 Located in Mooresville the gallery features a sculpture garden plus work by Dana Gingras Aakofii Theresa Leatherwood Wes Stearns Gina Strumpf and more Carolina Woodwinds provided the music

Porthole

| photos by Sharon Simpsonn

Debbie Altomare and her daughter Jessica

Kim and Craig DuBois Mary and Eric Soller

From left Kathy Jones and Cindy Peabody From left Diane Ardanowski and Michelle and Matthew Hines

From left Linda Hurst and Nancy Marshburn From left Lynne Gingras owner of Andre Christine Gallery and Vicki Slimp

Mary Luke Mike Leatherwood and Nell Landers

Mary Mack and Karen Alix

Michael and Roni Ziegler

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter knows a thing or two about success With class leading space impressive fuel efficiency peace of mind safety and affordable pricing Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can elevate your business to the next level

If victory is what you seek then all you have to do is visit or contact Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Sprinter today

Success Always Precedes Victory

Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

Authorized Retailer

Felix Sabates

mbcharlottecom | 8667996908

Powered by Trust | Driven by Value

Captains Chair | by Lee M

cCracken Photography by Wes Stearns

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman

Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15 The family lived two miles from the marina on NC 150 in Sherrills Ford so Kale has witnessed many changes around the lake

Staying in the area and taking over the marina when his father retired a few years back Kale has known several generations of boating families and has helped hun-dreds of people new to the lake area realize their dream of owning a boat

He and his wife Stephanie have three sons 22 20 and 10 who are in school and also help at the marina over the summer

Kale has been a part of 37 boat shows in Charlotte as Lake Norman Marina has been exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show since it began The event comes to the Char-lotte Convention Center this month Febru-ary 17 through 20 The largest boat show in the Carolinas with more than 150000 square feet of product displays itrsquos a paradise for boaters

We recently caught up with Kale to learn some behind-the-scenes details about the show

TheSuper Bowl

ofBoating

Mark Kale talks about the

Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 18 wwwLNCurrentscom

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 15: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 14 wwwLNCurrentscom

The

Main Channel |

Think Pink in a Different Way Bosom Buddies raises money for breast cancer research

The women of Connor House at Davidson College are thinking pink as they prepare for their annual Bosom Buddies charity gala The March 12

event features dinner performances by Davidson College a cappella groups a speaker and silent and live auctions

Alex Hanken fundraising chairperson says Bosom Buddies is a different kind of breast cancer awareness and support initiative

ldquoRather than making a donation to an organization that lsquofights breast cancerrsquo we support Friends for an Earlier Breast Can-cer Test [wwwearlierorg] to fund research to find a biological test that will detect the disease within the first year of onsetrdquo she explains Based in Greensboro Friends is the only United States nonprofit solely ded-icated to this type of research

Connor House an all-female social and service organization at Davidson start-ed Bosom Buddies in 2001 ldquoOne of the founders Lauren Perny Pragoff (rsquo03) was diagnosed with breast cancer after the birth

of her first childrdquo says Hanken ldquoWe work hard because we know this disease is so pervasive and several of the women in our house will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the coming decadesrdquo

Last year the gala raised $50000 This year the goal is $55000 and the event is in honor of Elizabeth Edwards

ldquoIn the past five years wersquove raised over $200000rdquo says Hanken ldquoA few years ago Friends named a research grant in Connor Housersquos honorrdquo

ndashby Lee McCracken photography courtesy of Connor House

14

The Scoop

Bosom Buddies will be held on March 12 at 630 pm in the Lilly Family Gallery of the Chambers Building at Davidson College Tickets are $45 or $350 for a table of eight e-mail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom The event still needs sponsors and dona-tions for its auctions Visit httpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHome for more information or mail a check payable to Connor House co Alex Hanken 209 Ridge Road Box 5661 Davidson NC 28035

Davidson College students enjoy Bosom Buddies a charity gala founded by Connor House an all-female social and service organization at the school

Pineville704-541-8207ConCord704-707-2200University704-547-1495

Matthews704-841-8877 hUntersville704-892-2949ballantyne704-334-4824

CharlotteQueens Rd704-372-5180

E Third St704-370-2076

Our 12 urologists were educated at medical schools from Chapel Hill to George Washington and Johns Hopkins to Boston University They did residencies and fellowships everywhere from Harvard to Bowman Gray and Duke to Sloan-Kettering to the University of Texas What does that mean to you That Urology Specialists of the Carolinas is a smart choice when you need specialized urologic care

Well-Educated Well-Trained

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201115wwwLNCurrentscom

Proud Member of The Hall Marine Group

9209 Westmoreland rd Cornelius704-892-9676wwwsearayoflakenormancom

Come See Our Standards of Excellence

There is no better selection From 11rsquo to 61rsquo In stock and ready for delivery

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 16 wwwLNCurrentscom16

The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

Andre Christine Gallery held its grand opening on January 14 and 15 Located in Mooresville the gallery features a sculpture garden plus work by Dana Gingras Aakofii Theresa Leatherwood Wes Stearns Gina Strumpf and more Carolina Woodwinds provided the music

Porthole

| photos by Sharon Simpsonn

Debbie Altomare and her daughter Jessica

Kim and Craig DuBois Mary and Eric Soller

From left Kathy Jones and Cindy Peabody From left Diane Ardanowski and Michelle and Matthew Hines

From left Linda Hurst and Nancy Marshburn From left Lynne Gingras owner of Andre Christine Gallery and Vicki Slimp

Mary Luke Mike Leatherwood and Nell Landers

Mary Mack and Karen Alix

Michael and Roni Ziegler

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter knows a thing or two about success With class leading space impressive fuel efficiency peace of mind safety and affordable pricing Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can elevate your business to the next level

If victory is what you seek then all you have to do is visit or contact Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Sprinter today

Success Always Precedes Victory

Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

Authorized Retailer

Felix Sabates

mbcharlottecom | 8667996908

Powered by Trust | Driven by Value

Captains Chair | by Lee M

cCracken Photography by Wes Stearns

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman

Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15 The family lived two miles from the marina on NC 150 in Sherrills Ford so Kale has witnessed many changes around the lake

Staying in the area and taking over the marina when his father retired a few years back Kale has known several generations of boating families and has helped hun-dreds of people new to the lake area realize their dream of owning a boat

He and his wife Stephanie have three sons 22 20 and 10 who are in school and also help at the marina over the summer

Kale has been a part of 37 boat shows in Charlotte as Lake Norman Marina has been exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show since it began The event comes to the Char-lotte Convention Center this month Febru-ary 17 through 20 The largest boat show in the Carolinas with more than 150000 square feet of product displays itrsquos a paradise for boaters

We recently caught up with Kale to learn some behind-the-scenes details about the show

TheSuper Bowl

ofBoating

Mark Kale talks about the

Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 18 wwwLNCurrentscom

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 16: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201115wwwLNCurrentscom

Proud Member of The Hall Marine Group

9209 Westmoreland rd Cornelius704-892-9676wwwsearayoflakenormancom

Come See Our Standards of Excellence

There is no better selection From 11rsquo to 61rsquo In stock and ready for delivery

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 16 wwwLNCurrentscom16

The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

Andre Christine Gallery held its grand opening on January 14 and 15 Located in Mooresville the gallery features a sculpture garden plus work by Dana Gingras Aakofii Theresa Leatherwood Wes Stearns Gina Strumpf and more Carolina Woodwinds provided the music

Porthole

| photos by Sharon Simpsonn

Debbie Altomare and her daughter Jessica

Kim and Craig DuBois Mary and Eric Soller

From left Kathy Jones and Cindy Peabody From left Diane Ardanowski and Michelle and Matthew Hines

From left Linda Hurst and Nancy Marshburn From left Lynne Gingras owner of Andre Christine Gallery and Vicki Slimp

Mary Luke Mike Leatherwood and Nell Landers

Mary Mack and Karen Alix

Michael and Roni Ziegler

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter knows a thing or two about success With class leading space impressive fuel efficiency peace of mind safety and affordable pricing Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can elevate your business to the next level

If victory is what you seek then all you have to do is visit or contact Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Sprinter today

Success Always Precedes Victory

Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

Authorized Retailer

Felix Sabates

mbcharlottecom | 8667996908

Powered by Trust | Driven by Value

Captains Chair | by Lee M

cCracken Photography by Wes Stearns

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman

Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15 The family lived two miles from the marina on NC 150 in Sherrills Ford so Kale has witnessed many changes around the lake

Staying in the area and taking over the marina when his father retired a few years back Kale has known several generations of boating families and has helped hun-dreds of people new to the lake area realize their dream of owning a boat

He and his wife Stephanie have three sons 22 20 and 10 who are in school and also help at the marina over the summer

Kale has been a part of 37 boat shows in Charlotte as Lake Norman Marina has been exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show since it began The event comes to the Char-lotte Convention Center this month Febru-ary 17 through 20 The largest boat show in the Carolinas with more than 150000 square feet of product displays itrsquos a paradise for boaters

We recently caught up with Kale to learn some behind-the-scenes details about the show

TheSuper Bowl

ofBoating

Mark Kale talks about the

Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 18 wwwLNCurrentscom

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 17: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 16 wwwLNCurrentscom16

The Grand Opening of Andre Christine Gallery

Andre Christine Gallery held its grand opening on January 14 and 15 Located in Mooresville the gallery features a sculpture garden plus work by Dana Gingras Aakofii Theresa Leatherwood Wes Stearns Gina Strumpf and more Carolina Woodwinds provided the music

Porthole

| photos by Sharon Simpsonn

Debbie Altomare and her daughter Jessica

Kim and Craig DuBois Mary and Eric Soller

From left Kathy Jones and Cindy Peabody From left Diane Ardanowski and Michelle and Matthew Hines

From left Linda Hurst and Nancy Marshburn From left Lynne Gingras owner of Andre Christine Gallery and Vicki Slimp

Mary Luke Mike Leatherwood and Nell Landers

Mary Mack and Karen Alix

Michael and Roni Ziegler

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter knows a thing or two about success With class leading space impressive fuel efficiency peace of mind safety and affordable pricing Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can elevate your business to the next level

If victory is what you seek then all you have to do is visit or contact Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Sprinter today

Success Always Precedes Victory

Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

Authorized Retailer

Felix Sabates

mbcharlottecom | 8667996908

Powered by Trust | Driven by Value

Captains Chair | by Lee M

cCracken Photography by Wes Stearns

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman

Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15 The family lived two miles from the marina on NC 150 in Sherrills Ford so Kale has witnessed many changes around the lake

Staying in the area and taking over the marina when his father retired a few years back Kale has known several generations of boating families and has helped hun-dreds of people new to the lake area realize their dream of owning a boat

He and his wife Stephanie have three sons 22 20 and 10 who are in school and also help at the marina over the summer

Kale has been a part of 37 boat shows in Charlotte as Lake Norman Marina has been exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show since it began The event comes to the Char-lotte Convention Center this month Febru-ary 17 through 20 The largest boat show in the Carolinas with more than 150000 square feet of product displays itrsquos a paradise for boaters

We recently caught up with Kale to learn some behind-the-scenes details about the show

TheSuper Bowl

ofBoating

Mark Kale talks about the

Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 18 wwwLNCurrentscom

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 18: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Felix Sabates

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter knows a thing or two about success With class leading space impressive fuel efficiency peace of mind safety and affordable pricing Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can elevate your business to the next level

If victory is what you seek then all you have to do is visit or contact Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Sprinter today

Success Always Precedes Victory

Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

Authorized Retailer

Felix Sabates

mbcharlottecom | 8667996908

Powered by Trust | Driven by Value

Captains Chair | by Lee M

cCracken Photography by Wes Stearns

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman

Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15 The family lived two miles from the marina on NC 150 in Sherrills Ford so Kale has witnessed many changes around the lake

Staying in the area and taking over the marina when his father retired a few years back Kale has known several generations of boating families and has helped hun-dreds of people new to the lake area realize their dream of owning a boat

He and his wife Stephanie have three sons 22 20 and 10 who are in school and also help at the marina over the summer

Kale has been a part of 37 boat shows in Charlotte as Lake Norman Marina has been exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show since it began The event comes to the Char-lotte Convention Center this month Febru-ary 17 through 20 The largest boat show in the Carolinas with more than 150000 square feet of product displays itrsquos a paradise for boaters

We recently caught up with Kale to learn some behind-the-scenes details about the show

TheSuper Bowl

ofBoating

Mark Kale talks about the

Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 18 wwwLNCurrentscom

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 19: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Captains Chair | by Lee M

cCracken Photography by Wes Stearns

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman

Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15 The family lived two miles from the marina on NC 150 in Sherrills Ford so Kale has witnessed many changes around the lake

Staying in the area and taking over the marina when his father retired a few years back Kale has known several generations of boating families and has helped hun-dreds of people new to the lake area realize their dream of owning a boat

He and his wife Stephanie have three sons 22 20 and 10 who are in school and also help at the marina over the summer

Kale has been a part of 37 boat shows in Charlotte as Lake Norman Marina has been exhibiting at the Mid-Atlantic Boat Show since it began The event comes to the Char-lotte Convention Center this month Febru-ary 17 through 20 The largest boat show in the Carolinas with more than 150000 square feet of product displays itrsquos a paradise for boaters

We recently caught up with Kale to learn some behind-the-scenes details about the show

TheSuper Bowl

ofBoating

Mark Kale talks about the

Mid-Atlantic Boat Show

Boating is in Mark Kalersquos blood He grew up on the water and his parents opened Lake Norman Marina in January 1974 mdash when he was 15

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 18 wwwLNCurrentscom

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 20: Lake Norman Currents 0211

wwwLNCurrentscom 19

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

What types of boats does Lake Norman Marina sell

Wersquove carried Cobalt (luxury power boats) for almost 30 years and we have Bennington pontoons And we also represent Yamaha sport boats What goes into displaying at the boat show

Wersquoll take 30 boats down to the conven-tion center They give us three days to move in and one day to move out mdash itrsquos a lot of la-bor With eight vehicles we can make three or four trips a day and get all the boats down there Moving out is intense in one day The show is four days but itrsquos eight days and about 80 to 100 hours for us

When do you begin planning for the event

We start in October to get the boats we need in from the dealers We know what sells in this market so we pick from the inventory unwrap the boats and rig them to get them ready to go How do you choose what to show

We always want to show new models fea-tures and colors The new stuff is what people want to see because they will have read about it in boating magazines and on the Internet

Our space is about 12000 square feet This year wersquoll have Cobaltrsquos new swim step mdash a patented step-off swim platform Itrsquos a real game-changer And Bennington has a couple of new models that will draw a lot of attention

Are most people just looking or are they ready to buy

For people who are just wanting to get into boating itrsquos a great place to see in just hours what normally would take them trav-eling dealer to dealer three or four days We see a lot of people who seriously come to buy Wersquove sold as few as 12 and as many as 45

What do you enjoy most about the show

Seeing our customers and catching up with them And just talking with people

The Scoop

The Mid-Atlantic Boat Show takes place February 17-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center 510 South College Street Charlotte Thu-Fri noon-9 pm Sat 10 am-8 pm Sun 11 am-5 pm $8 $7 seniors $5 junior boaters (6-12) under 6 free wwwncboatshowscom

about boats My two oldest boys will help with the show mdash itrsquos an exciting time Itrsquos our Super Bowl

Whatrsquos your dream boatThe Cobalt A25 Itrsquos the most revolution-

ary boat built in the last 20 years The man-ufacturing process is totally different from anything else in the industry and it has some great features like a hydraulic swim platform Therersquos nothing else like it mdash itrsquos really cool

Cobalt has done radical el-egant and luxury all in the same boat LNC

More on wwwLNCurrentscom

Make life a little easier And a lot more entertaining

Innovation for the way you live Stay connected wherever you

are with Digital TV Road Runnerreg Broadband and Digital Home

Phone from Time Warner Cable Three services to keep you current

without constantly upgrading

Equipment is needed to receive Digital TV service Digital Home Phone does not include back-up power and as in the case with an electric powered home cordless phone should there be a power outage Digital Phone including the ability to access 9-1-1 services may not be available Service may not be available in all areas Time Warner Cable and its affiliates and suppliers reserve the right to discontinue any product feature or offer at any time Other restrictions may apply copy2010 Time Warner Cable Inc registered trademark of Time Warner Cable Inc All Rights Reserved All other corporate brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

18008922253 YourTWCcom

TWC_9067_Currents_493x75indd 1 112910 933 AM

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 21: Lake Norman Currents 0211

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 20

Rip Currents - Sports | by Scott G

raf

Long known for its role in the racing industry Mooresville is about to associate itself with another sport

youth baseball Construction is scheduled to begin in

March on a new 25-field complex that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country And once up and running the economic impact on Mooresville and sur-rounding areas is expected to be significant

The facility will be built by a development group led by Salisbury resident Lou Presutti and will be similar to a project Presutti built in Cooperstown New York in 1996

ldquoI think this will put Mooresville on the maprdquo Presutti says

A ripple effectSupporters say the complex mdash located off

Rankin Hill Road between Highway 115 and Interstate 77 just north of Mooresville mdash will draw hundreds of teams from all over the Unit-ed States and Canada in June July and August

Play Ball

A new sport is coming to Mooresville and this one doesnrsquot involve wheels

Presutti says weekend tournaments will also be scheduled in March April September and October The facility will include living quar-ters for coaches and players modeled after an Olympic village

Presutti says economic impact studies have shown the complex will add nearly $100 mil-lion to the local economy each year

ldquoYoursquoll have all the motel rooms mdash over 100000 nightsrdquo he says ldquoThey all have to eat three meals a day Theyrsquore buying gasoline Theyrsquore going to any tourist attractions such as the racecar museum and all the other things

the lake has to offer Itrsquos just a complete ripple effectrdquo

Presutti thinks once the complex is up and running the project will create part-time work for between 400 and 600 people Up to 30 peo-ple could staff the facility full time

Why Mooresville Presutti is quick to answer

ldquoI think the location is superbrdquo he says ldquoThis is a program thatrsquos national in scope drawing teams from all 50 states and Canada

Continued on page 22

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 22: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

yary 201121wwwLNCurrentscom

Play Ball

Call today for a free in-home estimate 704-525-6515

Now Oering Epoxy Flooring

financing for

12 months0

FREEINSTALLATION

Our best oerof the year

Offer cannot be combined with other specials or discounts Prior purchases excluded Second closet must

be of equal or lesser value Offer expires 22811

Buy 1 Closet

2 nd Closet

frac12OFFGET

THE

bull Home Officebull Murphy Bedsbull Media Centers

bull Closetsbull Pantriesbull Garagesbull Laundry Rooms

Follow us on FacebookVisit our beautiful showroom635 Pressley Road bull Suite H bull Charlotte NC 28217 wwwclosetandstorageconceptscom

7045256515 bull 1888THECLOSET

Nancy Hucks Broker Realtor bull 704-677-4302NancyHlakenormanrealtycom bull wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

An investors dream Updated and ready to go Duplex with vaulted ceilings handicap accessible and lots of storage Refrigerator WD remain $210000MLS990218

Lovely 4BD3BA home in a 17 acre oasis Many extras in home Incredible

property as is or it can be subdivided Low Iredell Co taxes $599000

MLS979523

Pretty 3BD25BA home with fenced yard 2 car garage hardwood floors tile granite countertops fireplace in great room Nice size bedrooms $169000MLS986524

D i s t i n c t ly i n s p i r e D

NancyHucks

Stop By Our Davidson Showroom bull 704-892-4001wwwInternationalKitchenandBathcom

Before

After

TRUST YOUR HOME to PROVEN AWARD WINNERS WITH OVER 1000 KITCHENS and BATHS COMPLETED IN the PAST 21 YEARS

ldquoBest of Lakerdquo Award Winners

6 Years Running

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 23: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011 22 wwwLNCurrentscom

Within a 12-hour drive I think you hit 50 per-cent of Americarsquos populationrdquo

A foolproof industryThe complex is one of four Presuttirsquos group

is in talks to build Other likely locations in-clude Prescott Arizona Louisville Kentucky and Bowling Green Kentucky Presutti says of-ficials in Mooresville have been tremendous to

work with as hersquos embarked on the permitting process

One of the officials Presutti has worked with is Mooresville commissioner Mitch Abraham He was part of a group of local government and economic development officials who vis-ited the Cooperstown complex in July of 2009 Abraham says the group loved what they saw After that they just needed to convince other officials to approve a Mooresville version

ldquoWhen you looked at it when you looked

Scott Graf is a Cornelius-based broadcaster and freelance writer A native of

Iowa he has lived in the Lake Norman area since 2006

Rip Currents mdash

Sports |

Construction is scheduled to begin in March on a new 25-field complex in Mooresville that project officials say will attract young athletes from all over the country

Continued from page 20

at where the property was at the infrastructure [investment] was minimalhellipit was just a great concept that when it comes to fruition will be tremendousrdquo Abraham says ldquoIt was a really easy sellrdquo

Presuttirsquos group will benefit from a package of local incentives Abraham says officials were comfortable approving the incentives because theyrsquore confident the project will be a money-maker for the region

ldquoThe impact of that [the complex] in the summer months on Mooresville and surround-ing communities should be phenomenalrdquo Abra-ham says ldquoItrsquos one of those industries thatrsquos kind of foolproof because parents are going to spend money on their kidsrdquo

Presutti expects construction to take about a year He hasnrsquot decided yet what level of compe-tition will play at the new facility And therersquos a chance he says the complex could be used for softball instead of baseball The ownership group will generate revenue by charging teams to play in tournaments

Presutti spent more than 30 years coaching young baseball players He says hersquos excited to build the new complex both for what it will do for Mooresville and the game he loves

ldquoThatrsquos Americarsquos tradition mdash baseball Not basketball or football or any other sportsrdquo he says ldquoBaseball mdash thatrsquos what our country is built onrdquo LNC

Call or visit our website at wwwUniversityDermcom for more details and other New Year Specials

Kerry Shafran MD bull Val PierreVallat MD bull Dana L Dorenfeld MHS PA-CRachelle Cronin PA-C bull Mari H Klos Medical Aesthetician

Mallard Creek Medical Park 3006 Baucom Road Suite 100 Charlotte NC

Call us today to make your appointment 7045961787

Renew your skinrsquos surface with a pearl-like glow

Pearl or Fractional Laser Rejuvenation

Includes the Obagi skin care program

20 off any BotoxDysport and filler when used for full rejuvenation at the same time

Cutera Tightening amp Brightening Facial bull Botox bull Obagi bull iS Clinical Botanicals Dysport bull Latisse bull Perlane bull Restylane bull Juvederm bull Radiesse bull Sculptra

Professional Skin Rejuvenation Programs bull Sclerotherapy for leg veins bull and more

Beautiful results

You will Love

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 24: Lake Norman Currents 0211

We have the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program

Putting Your Health First

iredellmemorialorg bull 704-878-4690

Iredell Health System is leading the way in providing lifesaving technologies to our

community including the countyrsquos first Interventional Cardiology program Our innovative

team of cardiologists uses the latest technologies to treat blockages quickly during the earliest

stages of a heart attack minimizing damage to heart muscle and greatly improving a patientrsquos

outcome When every minute is crucial remember that Iredell is right here close to home

always ready to deliver state-of-the-heart caretrade to our neighbors

IRED_003_Cardiac_Lake Norman Currents_925x11125indd 1 12610 952 AM

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 25: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 26 wwwLNCurrentscom

West Dennis Deaton

takes teens on the trip of a lifetime every summerGo

26

Rip Currents mdash

Adventure

| by Renee Roberson Photography by Sarah McG

rawLak

e No

rm

an C

ur

ren

ts | Febru

ary 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 26: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201127wwwLNCurrentscom

In 1974 Mooresville resident Den-nis Deaton traveled across the United States with a group of family members

and came back with the self-confidence that he could do anything

Today the former educator and father of three who spent 35 years working with Mooresville Graded School District strives to help teens come to the same realization with the help of Teens Westward Bound a 23-day camping experience he developed and has been directing for the past 37 years The program has inspired scores of teens that have taken the trip It has also helped Dennisrsquo son Grant realize his dream of following in his dadrsquos footsteps including taking a leader-ship role in Teens Westward Bound

What is Teens Westward Bound

Teens Westward Bound is a program designed to help teenagers discover them-selves while also discovering regions of the country theyrsquove never explored before

Dennis explains there are three main com-

ponents to the trip ldquoFirst we see the great coun-try that God has given usrdquo says the 62-year-old ldquoSecond students all have responsibilities Third is the bonding that the kids will go through They have reunions The friendships are unbe-lievablerdquo

This summer the first trip departs on

June 18 from Davidson College and the other on June 20

Who Can GoThe Teens Westward Bound Summer

Travel Program only accepts applications from students who have been recommended by a former attendee from one of the summer trips Interested teens must still be in high school when they submit their applications Recommended students are invited to attend a 90-minute presentation about the trip with their parents Dennis and other members of his team put together slideshows which are then presented at churches schools and homes across North and South Caro-lina where a majority of the attendees live although students from anywhere in the United States can participate

The deadline for applications is March 1 and after that a selection committee noti-fies 70 participants for each of the two trips The cost of the program is approximately

Continued on page 30

From left Dennis Deaton of Mooresville founded Teens Westward Bound Now his son Grant is following in his dadrsquos footsteps

Rejuvenate Exhilarate HibernateMemorable Winter Traditions Start Here

More families are discovering that therersquos something

for everyone in the North Carolina High Country

Try our thrill packed 20-lane snow tubing park and

ski or snowboard on great slopes at any one of our

three sky-high ski mountains

For family-sized accommodations and more info visit

ExploreBooneAreacom or call 888-264-8085

Lose Weight Feel Great

bullGOLF CONDITIONINGbullGROUP TRAININGbullBOOTCAMPSbullYOUTH PROGRAMSbullFIT EXTREME CLASS

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

Personal Training ClassesA GREAT VALUE

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

wwwinmotionfitnessinccom

CORNELIUS19607 West Catawba Ave

Suite 102Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-8000

DAVIDSONRiver Run Country Club19125 River Falls Drive

(Inside fitness center)704-895-8000

MOORESVILLE484 River Hwy Unit C(Across from Lowersquos

I-77 Exit 36)704-660-0096

LAKE WYLIE131 Evergreen RdClover SC 29710704-895-8000

(inside Anytime Fitness)

Premier Personal Training

A Special Gift ForYour Valentine

Gift Certificates Available

ROCK HILL bull 2049 Celanese Rd Rock Hill SC 29732 bull 704-895-8000 (inside Anytime Fitness)

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 27: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 28 wwwLNCurrentscom28

KITCHENS BATHS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS MANTELS HOME OFFICE COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE HARDWARE

CABINET STORAGE SOLUTIONS

167 Lugnut Lane Mooresville 7046620020WWWHARBORVIEWCABINETSCOM

Check out our Ready to Assemble cabinets at our wwwthecabinetjointcom

M David McKenzie CPA PLLCCertified Public Accountant and Consultant

704-664-3624 bull 197 Medical Park Rd Ste 201MOORESVILLE

Are you Ready for April 15We can help

Tax Planning amp Preparation

bull Tax Preparationbull Payroll Servicesbull Accountingbull Bookkeepingbull Auditing

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONMember Quickbooks Professional Advisor Program

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 28: Lake Norman Currents 0211

UniqueOriental Rugs amp More

by David

Level 4 Suite 450 bull 2220 Highway 70 SEHickory NC 28602

866-801-RUGS bull Local 828-267-0808wwwuniqueorientalrugsnet

Invest in Your Home with Dramatic Heirloom Quality Rugs Expertly Crafted By Hand

Huge Selection Best Price Guaranteed

David Mostafaloo

Areas Largest Selection of Fine Antique RugsCome let us tell you their stories

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 29: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 30 wwwLNCurrentscom

30

$2100 per student and Teens Westward Bound has a zero tolerance for alcohol tobacco products or drugs In addition to the 70 teens seven counselors travel with the group as Dennis travels back and forth between the two summer trips so he can personally meet each camper

Throwing down the wallsThe group travels by motorbus and camps

in school and college gymnasiums and

campsites across the country Each camper rotates through a list of job responsibilities on the journey which passes through the Caro-linas Georgia and Alabama on the first day and eventually winds through the western states with stops in New Mexico the Grand Canyon coastal California and Wyoming Jobs include cooks bus packers dishwashers bookkeepers site managers and bloggers Because teens are not allowed to take cell phones on the trip parents enjoy keeping up with the daily reports of the trip on the blog wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

ldquoIf one person in the group isnrsquot pulling their weight theyrsquoll feel the peer pressurerdquo says Dennis ldquoItrsquos unbelievable to watch them grow in that 23 daysrdquo

In 2001 Dennisrsquo son Grant who was studying computer information systems at Western Carolina University at the time at-tended one of the summer trips as a coun-selor and realized that one day he wanted to take over his fatherrsquos program He went back to school to earn his teaching certi-fication and now travels with the group

in the summertime A marketing teacher with Mooresville Graded School District Grant met his wife Kitch on one of the Teens Westward Bound reunion trips She works as part of the selection committee

ldquoI think the self-discovery is the most important thing about this triprdquo says Grant ldquoYou mature so much You get thrown into having to cook for 82 people or pack up the bus After about five days on the trip all these high school walls get thrown down The kids just become a big family You see some amazing kids come out of this grouprdquo

As for when Grant will officially take over the helm he jokes that he and his fa-ther are on the ldquofive-year planrdquo

ldquoI would love for him to never quit go-ing with merdquo says Grant ldquoIrsquoll miss that when it does happenrdquo LNC

Continued from page 27

THE SCOOP

For more information about Teens Westward Bound visit wwwTeensWestwardBoundcom

Dennis Deaton marks a future journey for Teens

Westward Bound

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 30: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201131wwwLNCurrentscom

Join us for our Grand ReopeningOn Sat Jan 8 2011 from 12-3pm wersquoll be giving away door prizes holding sample classes and demonstrating GYROTONICreg - our newest style of exercise Be sure to stop by and say hello

19722 One Norman Blvd Suite 210 bull Cornelius NC 28031infoprogressive-pilatescom bull 704-987-5005

wwwprogressive-pilatescomGYROTONIC is a registered trademark of Gyrotonic Sales Corp and is used with their permission

Progressive Pilates Improving Lake Normanrsquos Health and Wellbeing Private and Semi-private Pilates Sessions

Small Group Classes

Now Offering GYROTONICreg a multi-dimensional movement system to strengthen your body

Call today for your complementary consultation

flowers by

LingkywwwflowersbyLingkycom

lingkyflowersbylingkycom7044503388

If you thought Great Lake Living 2010 was well

GREATjust wait until

you see our 2011 edition

More photos more information more distribution more exposure through social and network media and more of what living at Lake

Norman is all about

Reserve your space now and introduce your business to Lake Norman newcomers whorsquoll soon

become life-long customers

Final ad deadline February 15 2011 wwwlakenormanchambercom wwwLNCurrentscom - follow us on wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

Call now 704-749-8788

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 31: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 32 wwwLNCurrentscom

W

hatrsquos Cooking | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Snow is not a stranger to the South as we all learned last month Cabin fever anyone Well the next time you have the snowed-in crazies try one of these

soup recipes If yoursquore feeling extra adventurous pair it with the wines our wine columnist Trevor Burton suggests

Souped UpTomato Bisque from Toast CafeacuteIngredients2 14-ounce cans plum tomatoes1 white onion diced small1 14-ounce can vegetable stock or broth1 pinch dry basil2 tablespoons olive oil1 cup heavy creamSalt and pepper to taste1 tablespoon garlicRoux Combine 13 cup flour amp 13 cup butter

InstructionsSauteacute onion with olive oil Add tomatoes Add vegetable stock Add basil Simmer for 20 minutes Add salt and pepper to taste Add roux and heavy cream puree Adjust seasoning and serve

Serves four

Toast Cafeacute101 N Main StreetDavidsonwwwtoastcafeonlinecom

Lentil Soup from La PatisserieVegetable Broth1 medium onion 1 small green pepper1 small red pepper1 stalk celery1 small carrot1 garlic cloveThymeBay leafParsley

InstructionsChop the onion peppers celery carrots and sauteacute lightly (add salt and pepper to taste) After sauteacuteing place with the garlic and spices in pot with two quarts of water at low heat until vegetables are soft (cooked) Separate the vegetables from the broth with a colander

Lentil Soup2 quarts of vegetable broth1 pound of lentils1 potato chopped in squares

InstructionsPlace the pound of lentils in the vegetable broth with the chopped potatoes and cook at low heat on the stove for 20 minutes or until the lentils are soft

La Patisserie631 Brawley School RoadMooresville

627 North Main StreetMooresvillewwwmooresvillebakerycom

Corn Chowder from Lupiersquos CafeacuteIngredients3 10-ounce cans yellow corn12 cup diced white onion12 cup diced green pepper12 cup diced celery1 minced fresh jalapeno (optional)1 teaspoon minced garlic1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dark chili powder12 teaspoon paprika12 teaspoon black pepper18 teaspoon cayenne pepper12 teaspoon vegetable oil1 gallon heavy cream

Diced tomatoes shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips for garnish

InstructionsSauteacute in oil the onion green pepper garlic and celery into a heavy bottomed soup till soft Add corn with juices and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes Add all seasoning and remove from heat Let sit for five minutes Return to heat and add heavy cream Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer over medium heat Simmer on low for 20 minutes Top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes Serve with a side of tortilla chips

Lupiersquos Cafeacute101-A Statesville RoadHuntersvillewwwlupiescafecom

Nothing combats frigid temperatures like a good bowl of soup

LenTiL SouP

TomaTo BiSque

Corn CHowder

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 32: Lake Norman Currents 0211

33wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Whatrsquos Cooking

How do you make a great soup superPair it with a glass of wine by Trevor Burton

Tomato bisque has to be one of the most balanced things found in nature Cream or butter nicely offset the acidity in the tomatoes A dish like this calls for strict adherence to the oenological equivalent of the Hippocratic oath mdash first do no harm to the food Too strong a wine would mess up the balance of the dish too weak a wine would get lost in its richness A favorite for me would be a Pinot Gris from Oregon Itrsquos light enough to balance the souprsquos creamy texture and deep enough to stand up to the character of the dish

Lentil soup to me is a paradox mdash a nice one From those wimpy little beans comes a deep flavor and texture thatrsquos almost like a meat dish This soup calls for something with a nice earthy component I like to pair it with a Pinot Noir The Willamette Valley of Oregon would be a good place to choose

from Or to crank up the earthy compo-nent try a wine from Burgundy Stay with a regional wine one that simply says lsquoBour-gognersquo on the label mdash good wine and not too expensive

Southwestern style corn chowder mdash I love those spices Spices are always tricky with wine The wrong choice of wine can actually intensify the power of the spices thatrsquos not something your chef would be happy with With a dish like this I almost al-ways pair it with a Gewuumlrztraminer Gewuumlrz-traminers have a light oiliness texture which helps balance out strong spices They have depth and character that can handle pow-erful flavors Nice

Soups have to be the ultimate comfort food And in my world nothing says com-fort and contentment better than a glass of good wine Canrsquot wait to get started Enjoy

Make a great soup super by pairing it with the right wine

Silver Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

SMSM

COMMUNITY OWNED GLOBALLY CONNECTED

M amp M GraphicsComfort Suites - Huntersville

Presented by

BUSINESS EXPO 2011March 4 2011

Davidson College Baker Sports ComplexBelk Arena

10 am - 5 pmTo Register and for more info Call 7048921922 Open to the Public FREE ADMISSION

COME SEE 200 Potential customers in 1 day

visit wwwLakeNormanExpocom

704-892-5277 bull wwwequitabledivorcesolutionscom wwwlkncdgcom

Debra Fulk McKenzie CDFA

bull Member Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts Incbull International Academy of Collaborative Professionalsbull LKN Collaborative Divorcetrade Group

Consult with our Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and receive financial expertise and guidance in making your best deal possible

Guessing about the outcome of a financial settlement in your separationdivorce case

ldquoNot Smartrdquo

bull 13 years of experience working with clients and their attorneys in the CharlotteLake Norman area

bull Document and understand the details of your marital estate

bull Budget for living separatelybull Evaluate child support and alimony issues

bull Scenarios for settling your casebull Tax effects of settlement proposalsbull Financial litigation support if neededbull An advocate who caresbull Collaborative Divorcetrade model for couples

who wish to work collaboratively through the process

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 33: Lake Norman Currents 0211

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 34 wwwLNCurrentscom

Two helicopters sat near the track in North Wilkesboro After a long and tiring day of racing Dale Earnhardt Sr jumped out

of his car and headed to grab the first one He was eager to beat the traffic change clothes and unwind a bit near the water before heading to the airport to catch a long flight to Phoenix where he and his team had scheduled a series of tests On the way by Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo Myers and the other members of his pit crew Earnhardt yelled ldquoYrsquoall come on as soon as you can Meet me at the lake houserdquo

ldquoNow you seerdquo Myers says with a smile on his face as we begin our interview ldquoby the time we got everything loaded we looked at each other and knew we were going to Dalersquos lake house but no one not even the pilot knew how to get there Dale was long gone so we just took off and headed south And thatrsquos where it got interesting

ldquoLake Norman from the helicopter looks a lot different than Lake Norman from the road and we were completely lostrdquo he continues ldquoSo after flying around lost in the air for a while we did what we knew would get us there We flew like we were driving on the road We found the interstate headed south hung a right near 150 and got to Dalersquos that way Even though we were in a rush Dale wanted to go to the lake house to change clothes and unwind it was always a spe-cial place to himrdquo

In the ten years since Earnhardt died at age 49 in a crash on the final turn of his 23rd Day-tona 500 friends like Myers have shared literally thousands of stories about their adventures with The Intimidator They recall how the simple man from Kannapolis a ninth-grade dropout seven-time Winston Cup champion and the best stock car racer of his generation did so much for the sport They talk about his passion and his deter-

mination And they miss their friend dearly ldquoDale let us inrdquo recalls Myers the legendary

gas man who worked in Earnhardtrsquos pits for two decades ldquoAnd because he was just like the rest of us people respected and supported him He was not an educated man He was just a hard- working guy He was a guy who grew up tough in rural North Carolina He didnrsquot have anything handed to him He had to work and scrape for everything he hadrdquo

Myers says thatrsquos why Earnhardtrsquos crash seemed almost unfair And thatrsquos why the series of events that followed seemed almost surreal ldquoI was in the pits and didnrsquot think much of it at the timerdquo he recalls ldquoWe had seen much worse and I even remember Dale flipping a car then driv-ing it in to the pits But word that this one was bad slowly spread and we knew we had lost Dale before we left the airportrdquo

The reality hit Myers a few hours later ldquoI guess the reality of it all hit when we got homerdquo he says ldquoHere we were in Davidson County and when we landed the airplane there was a road-block The police knew we needed privacy before we didrdquo

If you know racing then you know things donrsquot slow down much between races and Myers still had a job to do ldquoI can honestly tell you that I really donrsquot remember much about what we did that weekrdquo he recalls ldquoIrsquom not trying to sound dramatic or anything but the hardest thing I ever had to do was change the numbers on the car but we had to do it No one else would And if we stopped to think about what happened the team wouldnrsquot be ready to race the next weekendrdquo

Now in his early 60s Myers commutes

daily from his Davidson County home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to co-host Tradinrsquo Paint on Sirius satellite radio He also runs the Richard Childress Racing Museum where he spends his time educating visitors on almost every aspect of the sport both past and present And he is still a fixture at the track and a familiar face in the garages

ldquoI hear the stories I share the memories and I tell the jokesrdquo Myers says ldquoEvery single day Dalersquos name comes up no matter where I go You hear it at the Hall of Fame you hear it at the Richard Childress Racing Museum and you hear it every weekend at the races It doesnrsquot seem like ten years and it doesnrsquot seem like it was yesterday because Dale is with us in a very special way It seems like it never really happenedrdquo

But it did happen It changed a sport And it changed a man Myers concludes our interview with a tear in his eye ldquoI look back and think about it now mdash I didnrsquot think about it then mdash and real-ize how big a piece of history it is You get both ends of the spectrum People still buy the T-shirts and others tell me that they quit watching that dayrdquo he says ldquoI canrsquot think of anything else that has made that big of an impact in racing or in other big sports Do I love NASCAR Of course I do Now that Irsquom off the track I miss Dale even more And because of who Dale was and what he did we are all fans in some wayrdquo LNC

Remembering

DaleChocolate Myers shares memories of a racing legend and friend

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

A

round The Track | by M

ike Savicki photography courtesy of the personal photo collection of Danny ldquoChocolaterdquo M

yers

From left the late Dale Earnhardt Sr and Chocolate Myers the legendary gas man who worked in the driverrsquos pits for two decades share a good time on the track

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 34: Lake Norman Currents 0211

35wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

y 2011

Source 2010 FDIC Deposit Market Share Report

209 W Plaza Drive Mooresville bull 704-662-9364randymarionsubarucom

Subaru bull BMW bull Mercedes bull VW bull Audi Porsche bull Range Rover bull Lexus

Money saving coupons at randymarionsubarucom

Open 8am-8pm weekdays bull 8am-4pm Sat

Visit OurNew

FacilityAUTHORIZED

PERFORMANCE CENTER

wwwmcgrawphotographycom

704-726-1233

Contemporary Portraits for Pampered Pets

~ because who can say no to a face like that ~

ldquorockyrdquo

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 35: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 36 wwwLNCurrentscom

Consignment 1st of Lake NormanFine quality pre-owned furniture home deacutecor new market samples and model home closeouts Find exactly what yoursquore looking for Great selection of living room bedroom dining groups artwork lamps rugs amp more

Consignment 1st of Lake Norman350 W Plaza Dr Mooresville(between Belks amp Kohlrsquos)704-663-0905consignment1stwindstreamnetconsignment1stcomgallerylakenorman

w h a t rsquo s c u r r e n t l y H o T

Advertising feature that keeps you up on ldquocurrentrdquo fashion and gifts

BoutiquesSweet

Handmade Furniture in North CarolinaRestoration Hardware and Pottery Barn styled furniture made just for you right here in North Carolina Sectionals sofas and club chairs in fabric or leather The Comfortable CouchOak Street Mill19725 Oak StreetSuite 10Cornelius NC 28031wwwThe ComfortableCouchcom

Healthy Hair Starts HereYour hair will shine brighter and be healthier with Goldwell hair color paired with top quality hair care products Jen Schott owner of Salon Utopia chooses this because it guarantees the healthiest hair with beautiful color Consultations are always free

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Jenn Schott and Lauren Hyser

Valentine Special Spa Pedicure $45 includes soak trim nails cuticle amp callus treatment sugar scrub mask warm towels amp polish All New Shellac Gel Polish Get It Here

9606 Bailey Rd Suite A Cornelius704-896-8550Services by Nanette Barras

Unique gifts for Valentinersquos DayShop LA Chiquersquos boutique for unique gift ideas Choose from an array of jewelry handbags clothing accessories and much more at fantastic prices LA Chique Salon amp SpaCorner of Catawba Ave amp Hwy 73Kenton Place704-896-2889

Are Your Toes Pedi Shy

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 36: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201137wwwLNCurrentscom

The Jewel BoxMake The Jewel Box in Birkdale Village your Lake Norman Pandora resource for Valentinersquos Day You will find unique and affordable jewelry and clothing for your Valentine Please also visit the new location in Jetton Village in Cornelius Remember The Jewel Box offers gift cards for every occasion The staff will help you find the perfect gift

The Jewel BoxBirkdale Village 704-896-1780Jetton Village 704-987-6584wwwProJewelcom

Shops UpFront House amp GardenBeautiful Home Accents

Anniversary SaleDuring the month of February we are offeringa 12 discount on all in-stock itemsBe sure to mention this adShops UpFront House amp Garden1109 West Front St Statesville704-873-2056wwwshopsupfrontcommailshopsupfrontcomOpen Mon-Sat 9-5

Shellac Chip-free Continuous Wear Color Located in Morrison Plantation Bamboo Spa offers a wide variety of spa services Nail TechnicianOwner Gina Gould with 11+ years of experience specializes in the latest nail services including the Shellac 14 day long lasting manicure a variety of pedicures and LCN gel nails Schedule your appointment today and experience all that Bamboo Spa has to offer Bamboo Spa145 Marketplace AveMorrison PlantationMooresville NC 28118704-657-7811wwwBambooSpaLKNcom

CATS on MAIN Catch the SpiritDavidson College Apparel amp GiftsOpen Mon-Sat 10-6Catsonmaindavidsoneduwwwdavidsoncollegebookstoredavidsonedu Cats On Main131 Main StreetDavidson NC 28036704-894-6246

TimelessTimeless Hand Stitched Jack Rogers Leather Sandals are available at Head Over Heelz Handmade in the USA and available in an array of colors Head Over Heelz124 Argus Lane Suite AThe Village at Byers CreekHwy 150 at Perth RoadMooresville NC 28117704-663-0177Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6wwwheadoverheelzlkncom

Unique Sweets for you Love This Valentinersquos Day give her a unique gift - a box of homemade mini-cupcakes Beautiful delicious and personalized to her favorite flavors Open on February 14th for fresh baked cupcakes SweetCakes20017 N Main St Cornelius NC 28031704-895-5800

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 37: Lake Norman Currents 0211

38

The G

alley | by Cathy Sw

iney Photography by Glenn Roberson

It always feels like morning at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute where the comforting foods of breakfast are

served all dayldquoFor dinner we serve as much

breakfast as anything elserdquo says owner Bob Ryan

Bob and his wife Debbie opened their casual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They opened a second location five miles away in downtown Mooresville eight months ago

Breakfast throughout the day The Ryans didnrsquot have to search far for inspiration when they decided to open a restaurant Debbie says she remem-bered the days when their now-grown three children loved eating breakfast any time of day particularly when they were teenagers not rising before noon

Those children now play an inte-gral part in the restaurant Younger son Chris is the chef while older son Tim and daughter Jen help keep the two locations running smoothly ldquoWersquore striving for quality and consistency [between locations]rdquo Bob says ldquoItrsquos not easy but we pull it off Thatrsquos why we have a very loyal customer baserdquo

Drive by the picture windows at the

ComfortAll Day Long

The Fall Salad with babygreens toasted pine nuts

apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue

cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing is a

favorite at the Daily Grind Grill amp Cafeacute

The Daily Grind has never

been so tasty

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 wwwLNCurrentscom38

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 38: Lake Norman Currents 0211

39wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | febr

uar

yy 2011downtown location any day of the week and the place is routinely packed at meal times Booths and tables are filled with business peo-ple and senior citizens during the weekday be-fore giving way to families during the evening Sundays for lunch Daily Grindrsquos busiest time yoursquoll likely have to wait

Exposed brick light-green walls and old hardwood floors give the 100-seat downtown location a charming ambiance The lower level feels cozy with its spacious wooden booths while the upstairs offers table seating and a semi-private dining area that is suitable for special events

Breakfast favorites include eggs prepared any style omelets egg specialties such as Eggs Benedict pancakes waffles and French toast

Three-egg omelets a popular choice come

in six varieties and feature traditional and cre-ative ingredients With ham bacon and sau-sage (as well as green pepper onion potato and cheddar cheese) the Farmerrsquos is a carni-vore rush For something a little different try the Greek made with spinach feta tomato and onion

Omelets and other egg dishes are served with a choice of homefries hashbrowns or grits and choice of bread

ldquoThe French toast is off the chartsrdquo Bob

TOP FivE ingrEdiEnTS

bull Breakfast for dinnerbull Try a slice of homemade apple piebull Wine and beer are availablebull Tables by windows upstairs are great for watching daily life

bull Try a New Jersey favorite pork roll on an egg sandwich

Bob Ryan and his wife Debbie opened theircasual and affordable eatery on Brawley School Road in Mooresville nearly four years ago They

opened a second location five miles away in down-town Mooresville eight months ago

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens

roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 39: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 40 wwwLNCurrentscom

40 wwwLNCurrentscom40 wwwLNCurrentscom

says ldquoWe do a streusel topping on it The cooks call it their magic saucerdquo

For the non-breakfast setDaily Grind also accommodates non-break-

fast eaters at lunch and dinner with a mind-bog-gling menu of homemade soups salads sand-wiches and burgers Chrisrsquo award-winning chili split pea French onion and minestrone are just some of the soups that have been served For a refreshing salad try the Fall Salad with baby greens toasted pine nuts apple slices dried apricots raisins raspberries and blue cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing

On the sandwich side of high interest is the Chicken Pesto Panini a grilled chicken cutlet topped with greens roasted red peppers fresh mozzarella and fresh pesto served on ciabatta

The lunch menu carries over to the eve-ning meal when daily dinner specials also are offered These entrees typically feature a meat fish and pasta and have included spa-ghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

ldquoThe cooks get a chance to show off their

talentsrdquo Bob saysFor dessert mdash yes even after breakfast mdash try

any number of Debbiersquos homemade desserts Her much-raved-about apple pie is a three-inch dessert made with 10 Granny Smith apples and served with whipped cream She makes a variety of other pies in addition to cookies and brownies LNC

dig in One egg breakfast plate for $370 to Crab Cake lunch plate for $1024 Dinner specials $10-$13

Daily Grind Grill amp Cafe862 Brawley School Road (7046637712) and 170 N Main St (7042301405)MooresvilleHours Sun 7 am-3 pm Mon-Sat 7am-8 pm (until 9 pm downtown)

Free-lance writer Cathy Swiney a Huntersville resident has spent several

years covering the restaurant scene in the Lake Norman area

The lunch menu carries over to the eveningmeal when daily dinner specials

also are offeredThese entrees typically feature a meat fishand pasta and have

included spaghetti fried chicken shrimp and grits shrimp etouffee and chicken pot pie

Breast Cancer can be stoppedHelp us get thereEarlierSoonerNow

Did You Know Breast Cancer can develop for up to

8 years in the body before detection

ldquoInterested in Sponsorship Email us

Attend our 11th Annual

Bosom BuddiesMarch 12 2011Connor House Davidson College

Come Join Us

The women of Davidson Collegersquos ConnorHouse have raised over $200000 in the last 5 years alone for breast cancer research

Have you become a Bosom Buddy yetHelp us raise $55000 for ldquoFriends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Testrdquo by making your gift to the 2011 Bosom Buddies eventVisit our website or email us for more detailshttpsitesgooglecomsiteconnorbosombuddiesHomeemail connorbosombuddiesgmailcom

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 40: Lake Norman Currents 0211

41wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011

Our Regalreg painthas come a long wayRegal is now better than ever with Advanced Particle Technologytrade (AbullPbullTtrade) giving our paints a more durableuniform finish with better washability and easier touch-ups

benjaminmoorecom

Lake Norman Paint21224 Catawba Avenue bull Cornelius NC 28031

704-895-4784

copy2010 Benjamin Moore amp Co Aura Benjamin Moore and the triangle ldquoMrdquo symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore amp Co

Authentic Color | Benjamin Moorereg colors can only be made in Benjamin Moore Paint

glenn roberson photography

courtneymodel search winner

1162 River Hwy MooresvilleI-77 Exit 36 West bull 3 Miles on Right Hwy 150 West

7046634242 bull Fax 7046641919wwwBigDaddysOfLakeNormancom

ldquoSeafood Steak and Prime Rib at its Bestrdquo

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEAll ABC Permits - All Major Credit Cards Accepted

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

and

of Lake Norman IncSince 1974

and

and

BigDaddyrsquos

Big DaddyrsquosBig Daddyrsquos

Big Daddyrsquos

and

Big Daddyrsquos

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

of Lake Norman Inc Since 1974

RESTAURANT

andTreat your Valentine

to dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Treat your Valentineto dinner at Big Daddyrsquosa meal sure to win their heart

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 41: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 42 wwwLNCurrentscom

Mike GriffinGriffin Insurance

AgencyMooresvilleLincolnton

Statesville Denver704-664-9111

Angela JacksonJackson Insurance

ServicesHarbour Park

19824-D W Catawba AveCornelius

704-892-6004

Jim JarrettJim Jarrett Insurance

Agency584 Brawley School Rd

Corner of Brawley School amp WilliamsonMooresville

704-799-1571

Don CarneyCarney Insurance

Agency190 Jackson Street

Davidson704-892-1115

Tracey Fox SmithAssoc Agent

Earl Carney Insurance171 Wagner Street

Troutman704-528-4141

Bob BakerAssoc Agent

Sam Baker Agency915 River Hwy

Near Lake Norman High SchoolMooresville

704-664-7283

Nationwide underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Home Office Columbus OH 43215 Subject to underwriting guidelines review and approval Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states Nationwide the Nationwide framemark and SmartRide are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company copy2011 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company All rights reserved

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

Smart drivingis the coolest thingto do on the roadContact us to help inflate your teenrsquos drivingskills or visit NationwideSmartRidecom

SAVE 10Globus Europe vacations

off the land price of 2011 air-inclusive

EU

RO

PE

Book and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply

GQ1F11

13020 Rosedale Hill AveSuite A bull Huntersville 704-992-0432

The ldquoTravel Teamrdquo that makes a difference

in your vacationBook and pay in full a 2011 air-inclusive Europe Globus vacation and receive 10 per person off the land price between January 5 and March 1 2011 for travel between May 1 and December 31 2011 Certain government-imposed taxes and fees of up to $200 including a September 11th Security fee of up to $10 are additional and must be paid by each traveler Discount will taken off the brochure tour price and does not apply to any supplements Not combinable with other offers including child discounts EXCEPT Journeys Club coupon Applies to new 2011 bookings only and offer will not be applied to pre-existing bookings Offer reliant on space availability and may be withdrawn at any time Full cancellation penalties will apply Additional restrictions may apply GQ1F11

Book by March 1 2011

Two locaTions To serve you 1226 Morland Drive 653 Bendix Drive statesville (i-77 exit 49a) salisbury (i-85 exit 76) 704-872-3883 704-638-6044

wwwtilleyhdcom

open 7 Days a week

reg reg

704-872-3883 HARLEY-DAVIDSONBuELL INc

StAtESVILLE Nc

TILLEY

HOGS amp Kisses

mdash Get Geared up for mdash

Daytona Bike WeekLots of Specials for your Trip

Find Something Special for your Sweetheart Come see our great selection of gift ideas

We Honor All Military and National HOG Members

Must Show Valid Military ID or National Card with valid exp date

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 42: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201143wwwLNCurrentscom

In TV entertainment some shows just wouldnrsquot be the same without a character ac-tor or two Without them the show would

fall flat With them the whole thing just hums along Imagine the old sitcom Cheers without the characters Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin hanging out at the bar murmuring serial inani-ties pretty lame Itrsquos the actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger that help bring the whole thing together

The same thing applies in wine There are some grapes that stay in the background so that you rarely know theyrsquore there Fortunately they sometimes make a center stage appearance and we get to enjoy them just for whom they are Mourvegravedre is one of these tasty talents

If yoursquove sampled a few wines in your time yoursquove probably experienced Mourvegravedre Itrsquos one of the three vinous thespians in the wines of the southern Rhocircne region of France wines like Chacircteauneuf du Pape or Cocircte du Rhocircne In fact wines like these are often referred to as ldquoGSMrdquo wines mdash that is wines made from the grapes Grenache Syrah and Mourvegravedre

Surprised in ProvenceIt was last fall that I got reminded how won-

derful Mourvegravedre can be when it stands alone My wife and I headed a group on a wine tour in the Provence region of southern France Our main focus was to taste the beautiful roseacute wines from that region mdash a noble quest But what turned out to be a huge surprise was how terrific

the red wines were that we tasted By far our favorite was the red wine from the

Bandol region made mostly from the Mourvegrave-dre grape The Mourvegravedre grape has a little bit of an attitude Itrsquos not that easy to grow It has to have lots of sun and warmth to ripen properly It needs cool nights so that the grapes donrsquot become overly sweet and the wines become too far over the top It has to have a long ripening cycle And just to round out their wish list the vines prefer soils rich in limestone All those requirements could be used to accurately describe the Bandol

region Thatrsquos probably why Bandol is considered the best incarnation of the Mourvegravedre grape

Now for a little bit of good news The reason we were so surprised by the red wines we came across in Provence is that there were so many of them When you consider that red wine is but a small percentage of total production in Provence (itrsquos mostly roseacute) itrsquos obvious that most of these red wines never leave the region The good news Bandol is not one of them Itrsquos easily available from wine merchants around the lake area

You want to go for a Bandol that has a few years on it When these wines are young they can be a little overpowering and loaded with bit-ter tannins After a couple of years in the bottle they smooth out and their character comes to the fore These are powerful wines very struc-tured mdash layers of flavors that come in one after another They have aromas of licorice leather and a floral hint and underneath it all is a feeling of a scrubland of wild thyme and lavender And another piece of good news these wines wonrsquot break the bank You can find plenty of them in the $20 range

Another Vinous SoliloquyAnother way you can taste Mourvegravedre do-

ing its solo thing is in a wine from Spain Here the grape is called Monastrell Just like in France the grape is used as a character actor in blend-ed wines wines like Alicante from the south of Spain But again like in France the grape is com-ing into its own Look for Monastrell from the

G

rapevine | by Trevor Burton

The red wine from theBandol region is made

mostly from the Mourvegravedre grape and is easily available

from wine merchants around the lake area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 43: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 44 wwwLNCurrentscom

G

rapevine |

Trevor Burton of Mooresville a retired technology

marketing consultant now occupies himself in the field of wine and its enjoyment Certified by the International Sommelier Guild he is founder of SST Wine Experiences and along with his wife Mary Ellen conducts wine education and tasting tours to wine regions throughout the world

Denominaciones de Origen (DOs) of Jumilla Yecla or Bullas The fact that therersquos a DO on the label indicates that yoursquore getting a better quality wine Itrsquos certainly warm in southern Spain and the vineyards in these DOs are at a relatively high altitude that provides the cool nights that this grape likes Just the thing for Monastrell

Speaking of cool whatrsquos really cool about Monastrell is the fact that itrsquos a little under the radar overshadowed by the more well-known Spanish wines like Rioja and Ribera del Duero

What that means for you and me is pretty good wine at very attractive prices mdash in the $10 to $15 range

A Rhocircne Again NaturallyMourvegravedre is making it to center stage back

home in the United States but sparingly Some Rhocircne Rangersrsquo mdash winemakers who strive for a true Rhocircne style mdash are producing some Mourvegravedre Theyrsquore based mostly in the Paso Robles region of California and their wines are

not too easy to find here at Lake Norman But just up the road in Yadkinville is a place you can easily find some

Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard fell in love with this grape a number of years ago in France Helton makes his wine following a southern French philosophy He shies away from trying to imitate California-style wines In his view our Carolina climate is more like Provence and the Rhocircne Valley than like the Napa Valley and that drives the style of his wines His Mourvegravedre has just a little Syrah blended in and is then aged in oak for close to three years Yoursquoll like the result mdash and you donrsquot have to get on an airplane to get taste it with him

So whether the grape is cast as Mourvegravedre or Monastrell this is an act well worth taking in A delicious wine thatrsquos perfect for this time of yearrsquos chilly evenings Actually if pressed I can come up with a climatic rationale that makes it a great wine to savor year round Enjoy LNC

From left wine columnist Trevor Burton with Michael Helton winemaker and co-owner of Hanover Park Vineyard

General amp Preventative Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

wwwDRSwhiteanDhaineSCom

drs white amp haines can enhancedrs white amp haines can enhanceYOUR SMILE FOR LESS

aLL eXiStinG andnew PatientsCall today for your

FREE Cosmetic Consult and receive up to

$1000 off VeneersPlus receive a

$5000 gift cardwhen you refer a friend

9725 Caldwell Commons CirCornelius nC | 704-896-9535

Steven m white DDS PaBrad S haines DDS Pa

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 44: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake Living 1 In the Region for a Reason

Lake Norman Office bull 19460 Old Jetton Rd Cornelius NC 28031 bull wwwallentatecom

112 Nautical PoiNt ctMooresville NC 28117$449000 bull MLS 979571This one of a kind 68 acre lot has more than 500 feet of waterfront No HOA fees

Sarah Holladay 704-200-6175

18015 KiNgs PoiNt Dr uNit KCornelius NC 28031$399000 bull MLS 9877783BR2BA Professionally remodeled in Spring of 2007

8950 Fair oaK DrSherrills Ford NC 28673$1150000 bull MLS 9781854BR4BA2 Half BathsSpacious custom home on beautiful water-front home site

244 KNoxview lNMooresville NC 28117 $699000 bull MLS 9523204 BR35 BAEvery detail in this home is of the highest quality

Jennifer Stewart 704-996-0955

199 washam rDMooresville NC 28117$1395000 bull MLS 9912604 BR45 BA Stunning water-view from front door as well as all waterside rooms

7993 KiNg arthurs ctDenver NC 28037$210000 bull MLS 9852723BR2BA Adorable brick ranch wsplit bedroom floor plan

2443 marKer PoiNt lNDenver NC 28037$241500 bull MLS 9790334BR25BA Enjoy the Lake Norman Lifestyle wo the high price tag in Smithstone Master suite on main level

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

21000 NormaN shores DrCornelius NC 28031$525000 bull MLS 9815144 BR 3BA Enjoy the beautiful open water views of Lake Norman

Jeanette Glinski 704-363-2151

17356 villaNova rDHuntersville NC 28078$159000 bull MLS 9793322 BR 25 BA Wonderful location in Birkdale Village Over 1300 square feet

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

4342 crePe riDge DrDenver NC 28037$619000 bull MLS 9682384BR35BA Exquisite custom home in SailView a premier Waterfront Crescent Community

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

15101 chilgrove lNHuntersville NC 28078$280000 bull MLS 9910514BR25 BA Beautiful home that backs up to greenway Park-like setting with trees

Sharon Eskridge 704-728-6824

19710 shearwater PoiNt DrCornelius NC 28031$1149000 bull MLS 9767304 BR3 BA Beautiful water front home redone

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

18100 arbor PlCornelius NC 28031$799500 bull MLS 9925314BR4BA Immaculate split level waterfront home on 72 acre lot w view

Diane Merryman 704-641-6000

7812 baNKheaD rDDenver NC 28037$750000 bull MLS 9527254BR3BA2 Half Baths Magnificent big water views from wrap around front porch

Tim Wells704-905-2168

13016 sycamore terrace ctHuntersville NC 28078$210000 bull MLS 9502054BR25BA Charming Craftsman style home

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Suzette Gerhardt 704-500-3610

Jane Roddy 704-607-9090

14030 harviNgtoN DrHuntersville NC 28078$299500 bull MLS 9921065 BR25 BA Stunning home in pristine condition Spacious kitchen w granite

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 45: Lake Norman Currents 0211

When the spring outdoor sports sea-son begins later this month a re-cord number of area boys and girls

will take to the field with a different type of stick and balls in hand Once regarded as a provincial game played exclusively at private schools this unique sport is quickly gaining a reputation as being high scoring action packed exciting and fun This sport is lacrosse

A lifestyle sportFinesse camaraderie trust and team dy-

namics are words that come to mind when play-ers are asked to describe what they love about the game

ldquoIt is the kind of sport that gets in your blood and becomes a lifestylerdquo says JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School who began playing in the third grade ldquoA lot of us play other sports too but there is something kind of cool about lacrosse that makes it differentrdquo

ldquoIf you like contact sports yoursquoll love la-crosserdquo adds Will Scott another Lake Norman

High School junior lacrosse standout ldquoIt takes the best of hockey and football and combines them into a sport that is an absolute blastrdquo

Lacrosse is a fast-paced running and shoot-ing game created by Native Americans There are subtle differences between the menrsquos and womenrsquos games The menrsquos game has 10 players who wear helmets shoulder pads elbow pads and protective gloves There is body contact and stick checking with the most effective shooters able to dodge defensemen and score in a goal thatrsquos a fraction of the size of a soccer goal

Lacrosse finds a home at Lake Norman

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 46

G

ame o

n | by M

ike Savicki photography Kathleen MartinLKN

Sportscom

wwwLNCurrentscom

JT Del Tufo a junior lacrosse player at Lake Norman High School makes a play for Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

FeLLowSHiP oF THe

STiCkS

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 46: Lake Norman Currents 0211

wwwLNCurrentscom

The womenrsquos game has 12 players who wear protective eye goggles and gloves There is no body contact in the womenrsquos game so the focus is on passing cutting and running

ldquoWhatrsquos great about the game is that there is no prototypical lacrosse playerrdquo says Moores-villersquos Mikko Red Arrow a player coach and referee who first picked up a stick as a 10-year-old on Long Island because he was looking for a sport to play during the spring ldquoLacrosse his-tory is fraught with stories of stars of all different shapes and sizes There are specific roles on the field that appeal to a wide variety of types of kidsrdquo

Gaining momentumMigrating south from Canada in the 19th

century the sport established its foundation in the Northeast where it gained popularity in prep and private schools Public schools and youth programs then followed suit as more coaches learned the rules and funding for boysrsquo and girlsrsquo teams increased When an increasing number of colleges and universities began offering schol-arships to both boys and girls the sport gained

popularity nationally especially at the high school level

In the last decade lacrosse found a home in Charlotte and Lake Norman became a hot bed ldquoWhen I moved to Charlotte in 1995 there really was no lacrosse available to young kidsrdquo explains Red Arrow ldquoWhen people around here began to see that lacrosse wasnrsquot going anywhere thatrsquos when it began to gain momentum

ldquoThe schools in Charlotte grabbed lacrosse first and Lake Norman was an afterthoughtrdquo he

adds ldquoA lot of us worked hard to teach the kids up here the proper skills and as the players gained experience we went from being afterthoughts to winners Now people know that lacrosse at Lake Norman is the real dealrdquo

Red Arrowrsquos stellar lacrosse resume dates to the 1980s when he graduated from Hofstra Uni-versity as lacrosse All-American He was then an Iroquois Nationals All-World midfielder New

47

G

ame o

n |

Coach Mikko Red Arrow works tirelessly to teach

the skills values and morals of lacrosse to

aspiring standouts

Continued on page 49

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

S t a r r M i l l e rInterior Design Inc

Star r Mi l lerAl l ied Member AS IDFeatu red on HGT V

Tell me what yoursquore thinkingwwwstarrmillercom 7048963321

How to make your Petrsquos Home Stunning

Floor coveringConsider FLOR carpet tiles for a custom versatile look ease of maintenance and a soft landing

FabricsConsider Crypton an almostindestructible fabric option

704-746-3163

yacht and social memberships available

MARINA amp BOATING bull SOCIAL amp DINING bull POOL amp ACTIVITIES

The Peninsula Yacht Clubon lake norman

wwwpeninsulayachtcom

the Most Memorable Moments for You and Your Friends are Found Here

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 47: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 48 wwwLNCurrentscom

l

Consign and Shop with Us Register Today

Questions Call 704-650-8126

greenjeanssalecom

Kenton Place Shopping Center Former Havana Club (Near Brusterrsquos Ice Cream)

Exit 25 west of Birkdale Village

3 Days February 24-26A unique fashion event for

women of all ages and sizes

Women amp TeensConsignment Event

designer labels

boutique brands

FREE TO BE ME

REGISTER FOR

YMCA SUMMER CAMP

bull Outdoor Adventure bull Art bull Sports bull Lake Activitiesbull Teen bull Overnight campsAsk about Financial Assistance

amp Payment Plans

LOWESrsquo YMCA | (704) 716-4000LAKE NORMAN YMCA | (704) 716-4400ymcacharlotteorg

YMCA Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 48: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201149wwwLNCurrentscom

G

ame o

n |

York Saints co-captain Long Island-Hofstra Lacrosse Club champion and Charlotte La-crosse Club standout And today in addition to fulfilling duties as an assistant district attorney Red Arrow runs the popular Red Arrow La-crosse Camp at Stumpy Creek Park in Moores-ville a camp he began in 2002 to introduce boys between the ages of 8 and 16 to the game He also coaches in the Lake Norman United Lacrosse Association

Taking rootThe fervor for lacrosse goes beyond the high

school level A recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association found an estimated 12 million Americans over age 7 had played la-crosse within the previous year mdash an increase of 40 percent since 1999 The local trend mirrors the national average

Founded in 2008 Lake Norman United La-crosse Association is a non-profit group that organizes leagues clinics and camps to give la-crosse players and coaches the tools and oppor-tunities to learn and excel through fun funda-mentals sportsmanship and honoring the game With a new summer high school travel team coed basic instruction for players seven years old and younger and recreational and select sides for both boys and girls Lake Norman United serves upwards of 120 players

ldquoWe are starting to draw kids from not just Mooresville but almost all the towns north of Charlotte because of the value of the program

and the quality of the experience that the kids receive from the coaches and other playersrdquo says Brett McCarthy a board member and Mooresville resident who has three sons in-volved in the sport ldquoWe are dedicated to de-veloping the sport in the area improving our community through lacrosse and teaching our kids good values and moralsldquo

Red Arrow believes lacrosse can develop into a lifelong passion ldquoItrsquos absolutely a great game that has opened a lot of doors for me that might

not have otherwise been thererdquo he says ldquoWhen Irsquom not playing or coaching or refereeing Irsquom watching it somewhere Itrsquos a sport that I will al-ways be involved with in some respect and itrsquos a sport Irsquom glad to see taking rootrdquo LNC

Will Scott a player at Lake Norman High School gets into the action

Freelance writer Mike Savicki has lived and worked in the Lake

Norman area for 15 years frequently covering the racing scene

Continued from page 47

Be Ready for whatever life

throws at youfor whatever life

throws at you

Mooresville 704-664-9111

Lincolnton 704-735-6974

Statesville 704-871-8002

Denver 704-483-2578

wwwgriffininsurancenccomcopy2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office Colum-bus Ohio 43215-2220 Nationwide the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Not available in all states

Griffin Insurance agency

Itrsquos always a good idea to be prepared

Call today for a free quote

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 49: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 50 wwwLNCurrentscom

H

ome Port | by Lori K Tate photography by G

lenn Roberson

Margi Kyle is a black and white person ldquoYou either want it this way or that wayrdquo says Margi a professional interior designer in

Cornelius ldquoYou either like this color or you donrsquotrdquoNowhere can you see her point of view expressed

more vividly than in her own living room Three years ago Kyle took the plunge and had it painted black Her painter whom she has used for years was scared to do it at first but he came around as did her husband Lee

Black MagicMargi Kyle took a risk with her living room and it paid off in spades

1

5

6

7

11

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 50: Lake Norman Currents 0211

wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201151

1 The paint color is Sherwin Williams Black Magic ndash SW 6991 Margi wanted it flat because she wanted a soft elegant black The higher the gloss the more sheen level you have

2 The vases that flank the mantel be-longed to her great great great grandfa-ther who was the King of Prussia

3 All of the pictures on the mantel have personal meaning to Margi who firmly believes your home should reflect the things that you love

4 When her husband told Margi that he wanted a recliner she told him that she had no idea what that was Instead she bought a leather chair with an otto-man Her husband Lee got the leather he wanted and Margi got the white she wanted

5 The glass coffee table is not intrusive as its almost invisible All items are arranged to the side so the table can be used

6 Margi always wanted a chaise so she got a sectional with a chaise feature ldquoIrsquove never sat on it Who has time to sit and readrdquo admits Margi ldquoI love the look of itrdquo

7 The large picture of Manhattan hanging over the sectional is from IKEA ldquoOne of my clients found itrdquo explains Margi ldquoI said lsquoI hate you You found something that I couldnrsquot find that I loversquo He said it was fine for me to buy one for myselfrdquo

8 The art above the mantel is from an art supplier that strictly sells to the trade Margi couldnrsquot resist the red white and black

9 A black and white rug ties the whole idea together

10 Margi previously had white carpeting but decided to go with hardwoods because of their durability as the couple entertains frequently Hard-woods are elegant and functional and they also add a warmness to the space

11 You have to up your lighting when you paint a room black Margi has at least seven lighting sources in her living room

2

3

8

4

9

10

ldquoIn 40 years [as a professional interior design-er] the biggest frustration I have seen in people is that they think everything has to be letter perfectrdquo says Margi ldquoA home that has to be lived in and loved in canrsquot be hellipEvery room should have that feeling of funrdquo

We recently toured Margirsquos living room with the designer to find out how she made her daring choice stylish and livable all at once LNC

Margi Kyle

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 51: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 52 wwwLNCurrentscom

Wersquove Got You CoveredOne StOp ServiceS in-HOuSe

5 LOcatiOnS cOrneLiuS Denver 20117 W catawba ave 1818 Hwy 16 n 704-892-9673 704-483-1518 MOOreSviLLe StateSviLLe 522 river Hwy 211 S center St 704-663-3655 704-881-0771

DaviDSOn310 S Main St bull 704-655-2600

reLOcatiOn rentaLS 800-315-3655 704-662-6049

View these fine homes and thousands more at wwwLakeNormanRealtycom

MLS991833 Curved oak staircase highlighted by a rotunda w a 25 ft ceiling 5 fireplaces KIT

has ceasarstone amp butcher block tops 5BD55BA $1050000

MLS989066 Waterfront bungalow-style home w charming front porch MBD down

hdwd flrs screened porch amp many updates $519000

MLS988910 Perfect hideaway Spacious 3BD4BA home with scenic views and deep water Partially finished basement

$550000

MLS940258 Basement ranch with over 3000 sqft near State Park GR w fireplace amp double doors that

open to screen porch amp great views $369900

MLS966820 Elegant full brick home on oversize level lot Custom features through out

Deep driveway allows for RVcamper $399000

MLS972603 Mtn Island Lake access pool play ground nature trails all an easy walk from

this 4BD25BA house $300000

MLS966944 Open plan w gorgeous HWs KIT wgranite SS GR wrock FP amp deck access

MBD on main $299900

MLS989168 Waterview LOG home in E Lincoln Close to New Hwy 16 and shopping Home is im-

maculate amp low maint Great get-a-way $299000

MLS990779 All brick with stone accents gourmet KIT great room with vaulted ceilings

amp stacked stone fireplace $299900

Lake norman realty now OffersvacatiOn rentaLS

LOnG terM rentaLSCall For Available Properties

704-662-6049 or 800-706-6049

LAKE NORMANDREDGING amp MARINECONSTRUCTION INC

Dredging bull Dock Maintenance bull New Dock Construction

Shoreline Stabilization bull Seawalls bull River Rock bull Riprap

Call us for a free estimate on your project

704-664-1010 or 704-309-2000wwwdockanddredgecom

Quality Waterfront Improvements Since 1980NC General Contractor 27267

For All Your Waterfront Improvements

Call now to schedule your spring project

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwLakeNormanchamberorg

wwwgreatlakelivinglncom

7047498788

Know someone interested in moving

to Lake NormanGreat Lake Living the Lake Norman Chamberrsquos official newcomerrsquos guide is the perfect resource for anyone wanting to learn more about what ldquoliving the good liferdquo is all about Pick up your copy at the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Visit Lake Norman (visitorrsquos center) area real estate offices North Carolina welcome centers and at many fine retailers throughout the Lake Norman areaor just call our office and wersquoll send you one

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 52: Lake Norman Currents 0211

53wwwLNCurrentscom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | jan

uar

y 2011

704-949-490016700 Northcross Dr

Huntersville NC 28078 Upscale amenities without the upscale price

Bistro Starbucks amp Full Service Bar Experience the splendor at the Re-Grand Opening March 24Luxury just landed in Lake Norman

marriottcomcltln

We Our MembersJoin or Renew during the month of February

and get a banner ad on our website FREE

ValentinesSpecial

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 53: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 54 wwwLNCurrentscom

Available exclusively atartisteyephotographycom bull 7043630076

Brighten Your Daywith Sēk

Inspirational Photography

7046600224I-77 EXIT 33 MoorEsvIllE

(Corner of Hwy 21 amp Brawley School Rd)wwwbEvErlyhIllsMoorEsvIllEcoM

bull 25 Years of Successful Weight Loss

bull Wellness Products

bull Protein Shakes amp Bars

bull Body Wraps

bull NEW Infrared SaunaMassage Treatment

changeyour lifetoday

n Affordable one-of-andashkind designsn Unique fireplaces n Surrounds that update your homen Professional reliable craftsman

In business since 2004Call for your complimentary

on-site consultation

704-947-2054 customwoodcreationsllcgmailcom

CustomWoodCreationstrade

Hand Crafted Furniture

Curtains by Design LLC

Window TreatmentsBedding

Table Runners bull Pillows

704-488-7241

Specializing in Custom Made Window Treatments

First Time Clients Receive

10 OFF

Expert Painting at Novice Prices(Special Fall-Winter discount if you mention this ad)

704-400-3962 bull Over 27 years experience

We add color to your world

RDS Home Improvements

wwwchadmacyphotographycom

7048928961 bull chadmacyphotographygmailcom

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 54: Lake Norman Currents 0211

wwwLNCurrentscom

reality Theatre

davidson Community Players presents a real Masterpiece

CurrentlyA month of things to do in the Lake Norman area

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | Febr

uar

y 2011

Love art mystery and scandalhellip sounds like a recipe for the per-fect romance novel to be read by

firelight well into the eveningInstead Davidson Community

Players (DCP) invites audiences in the Lake Norman area and beyond to its cozy Armour Street Theatre for the re-gional premiere of Meir Ribalowrsquos new play Masterpiece

Based on the true story of the 20th centuryrsquos most notorious forg-ery scandal Masterpiece is a complex drama about the Dutch artist Han van Meegeren considered to be one of the most skillful forgers of the 20th century As a child Van Meegeren developed a passion for art and he set out to be-come an acclaimed artist Instead crit-ics panned his work mdash and in retalia-tion he devised ingenious painstaking

methods to re-create the paintings of some of the worldrsquos most famous artists including Frans Hals Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer

His work made him enormously wealthy and during World War II he sold several paintings to high-ranking members of the Nazi party includ-ing Herman Goumlring Eventually Van Meegerenrsquos forgery was discovered and he was placed on trial convicted of fal-sification and fraud

Masterpiece was first presented in the Lake Norman area during the sum-mer of 2008 as a staged reading by New River Dramatists of which Ribalow is the artistic director The script and the

storyline convinced DCP to pursue Masterpiece as a full-staged production

Director Martin Thompson ex-plains that the show explores not only certain ldquoesoteric discussionsrdquo mdash what is art what makes something a master-piece and who decides mdash but also the human interactions that underlie the artistic process

ldquoItrsquos part mystery part love story part social commentary mdash and it actu-ally happenedrdquo adds Melissa Ohlman-Roberge Davidson Community Play-ersrsquo Artistic Director who is excited that DCP audiences will be among the first in the country to see the play come to life ldquoItrsquos a really interesting storyrdquo LNC

by Karen Martin

THE SCOOP

Masterpiece runs February 24 through March 13 at Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson $18 $15 seniors $10 students For tickets or more information go to wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg or call 7048927953

55

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 55: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 56 wwwLNCurrentscom

Currently

|

A month of things to do in the Lake Norman area CONCERTS

Davidson College Artist Series (February 4) Grammy award-winning Terrance Simien amp The Zydeco Experience perform a selection of zydeco music 10 pm Free 900 Room of Alvarez College Union Davidson College 7048942192 wwwdavidsonedu

5th Year of organ Davidson (February 8) Michael Rowland associate director of music at Davidson College Presbyterian Church and artist associate at Davidson College performs 730 pm Free Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 North Main Street Davidson wwwdcpcorg

Faculty Recital at Davidson College (February 9) Millner Professor of Music William Lawing on trumpet and his spouse artist associate Cynthia Lawing on piano joined by Anna Morris on oboe and English horn and by Paige West-Smith on bassoon perform American music 730 pm Free Tyler-Tallman Hall Sloan Music Center Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Mooresville Concert Series (February 12) Bayou Diesel performs its unique blend of cajun zydeco and Louisiana-style dance band music 730 pm $10 $5 for students children 10 and under admit-ted free Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street 7046623334

Davidson College Symphony orchestra (Febru-ary 17) The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of music for charity 730 pm Free donations appreciated for the eveningrsquos cause Duke Family Performance Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedu

Davidson College Concert Series (February 20) The Rhodora Winds a quintet comprised of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra musicians features adjunct instructor Amy Orsinger-Whitehead 3 pm $12 $8 seniors $5 youth 18 and under Tyler-Tall-man Hall Davidson College 7048942848 wwwdavidsonedutickets

Cornelius Concert Series (February 25) The Lake Norman Big Band featuring Mark Graham on saxophone performs jazz Dixieland swing bebop Latin jazz-rock fusion and pop favorites 7-9 pm $5 Mt Zion United Methodist Family Life Center 19600 Zion Avenue Cornelius

Alexander Community Concert Series (Febru-ary 27) The Half Dozen Brass Band from Athens Georgia offers its own infectious blend of celebra-tory music (think New Orleans-style jazz funk and Dixieland) Members of the band have performed in New Orleans and around the country with a variety of headliner groups (Ray Charles The Temptations Lou Rawls etc) Reception to meet the musicians follows the concert 2 pm $15 $10 children under 12 free The Episcopal Church of St Peter by-the-Lake 8433 Fairfield Forest Road Denver 7044896249

EVENTS Winter Stargazing mdash Where is great dog (February 4) The Charlotte Amateur Astronomy Club The Davidson Lands Conservancy mdash WOW and members of the Davidson College Society of Physics introduce participants to the night sky Telescopes will be aimed at the heavens encourag-

ing all in attendance to peer through the lenses at the wonders of the celestial sky Open to all ages Rain date is February 25 630-830 pm Free Fisher Farm 21215 Shearer Road Davidson dlcwowgmailcom

Back of the Big House (February 5) Learn about life for those enslaved on the plantation through first-person living history demonstrations 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

The Heart of Hope (February 5) Proceeds from this evening event benefit the Hope House Foundation which serves homeless women and children in the Lake Norman area Special guest speaker is Brigida Mack a reporter for WBTV and music will be provided by the Taylor Vaden Band 530-11 pm $50 The Palace at Kenton Place 17220 W Catawba Avenue Cornelius wwwhopehouse-foundationorg

Souper Bowl VII (February 5) Enjoy some of the best soups the Lake Norman region has to offer Proceeds benefit HAMMERS (Hands Around Meck-lenburgMooresville Making Emergency Repairs Safely) 11 am-2 pm $10 students 12 and up $8 children $5 for advance tickets through February 3 price increases at door Lilly Family Gallery Cham-bers Building Davidson College wwwdavidson-housingcoalitionorg

Valentine Sweetheart Tours (February 12-13) Step back in time with your special someone and hear about real 19th century sweetheart stories and traditions Time TBD Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 stu-dents children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson Farmerrsquos Market (February 12 26) Farmers sell a bounty of seasonal vegetables pasteurized meats and cheeses and freshly baked breads cakes and pies 9-11 am Free Next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets in down-town Davidson wwwdavidsonfarmesmarketorg

Green Ball (February 18) Davidson Collegersquos Environmental Action Coalition invites the public to the seventh annual Green Ball fundraiser for the Davidson Lands Conservancy The event includes live music contra dancing and a chance and silent auction 730-11 pm contra dancing 730-8 pm $10 $8 students in advance $12 for everyone at the door Lilly Family Gallery Chambers Building Davidson College 704994-9443 wwwdavidsonedu

Whatrsquos Cookinrsquo at Latta (February 19) See 19th century open hearth cooking in the plantation kitchen cabin and out on the grounds Learn about preparation techniques period recipes and more 10 am-4 pm Free with regular site admission $7 $6 seniors 62 and over $5 students children five and under free Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sam-ple Road Huntersville wwwlattaplantationorg

Davidson College Artist Series (February 22) Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China The Peking Acrobats feature gymnasts jugglers cyclists and tumblers performing 2000-year-old athletic disciplines 8 pm Reserved seating is $20 Duke Family Performance Hall Da-

vidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays visit wwwdavidsonedutickets

Day of Dance for Heart Health (February 26) Iredell Health System participates with 70 communi-ties across the United States for the national Day of Dance for Heart Health The event features a variety of dance styles from dance studios throughout the area The event will also allow individuals to talk one on one with doctors nurses medical profes-sionals and community leaders in an effort to help them learn to live a heart healthy lifestyle 8 am-3 pm Free $10 for pre-registration luncheon 7048787447 South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville wwwiredellmemorialorg

The Second Annual hardCoRE Serious Trail Runner 5 amp 10K (February 26) Participants run chal-lenging trails to benefit the Town of Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Special Needs Programs for Children 5K at 845 am 10K 945 am Late registration begins at 730 am North Mecklenburg Park 16131 Old Statesville Road Huntersville wwwhardcoreserioustrailrunnercom

27th Davidson Horticultural Symposium (March 1) This year this annual symposium features speak-ers such as Paul Faulkner ldquoChiprdquo Callaway David L Creech Erica Glasener Darrel Morrison and Barbara Pleasant 8 am to 415 pm $85 $45 full-time stu-dent rate registration is required Davidson College wwwdavidsonsymposiumorg

GALLERIESAndre Christine Gallery Various exhibitions and sculpture garden 148 Ervin Road Mooresville 7047759516 andrechristinegallerycom

Artworks on Main Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm 165 North Main Street Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Carolina Art Garden Various exhibitions Tue-Sat Noon-6 pm Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Suite 3 Cornelius wwwlknartorg

Christa Faut Gallery Kesler Woodward The Forest and the Trees February 8-March 19 Tue-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 19818 North Cove Road Suite E3 Jetton Village Cornelius 7048925312 wwwchristafautgallerycom

Cornelius Arts Center The Dream of Pearl Fryar Exhibit Through February 25 Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-Noon 19725 Oak Street Cornelius wwwcorneliusartscentercom

Four Corners Framing and Gallery Monthly exhibi-tions Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-2 pm 112 S Main Street Mooresville 7046627154 wwwfcfg-framingcom

Lake Country Gallery Various exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Exit 36 ndash Moores-ville between Belk and Kohlrsquos 7046645022 wwwlakecountrygallerynet

Landmark Galleries The work of watercolorist lsquoCot-tonrsquo Ketchie Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm 212 North Main Street Mooresville 7046644122 wwwlandmark-galleriescom

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 56: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 201157wwwLNCurrentscom

We Have A SolutionOur exclusive non-surgical method of replacing hair can give you the freedom to be active and confidentTotally Private Service AreasTechnicians LaVerne Stamey and Teresa Carpenter

Hair Replacement108 Westfield Center (Hwy 150 amp 21) Mooresville

Hair TecHnicsHair TecHnics

704-663-2835 bull wwwhairtechnicsus

PERMITS-4-UInc

Ann DuncanConsultant

Phone (704) 652-2957Nextel 151189882Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-UcomWebsite wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address11290 Olde Cedar CourtDavidson NC 28036

Handling Lake Use Permitting Needs ForHomeowners Developers amp Contractors

DredgingPier Permits

MarinasCommunity Docks

Shoreline StabilizationApprovals Not Guaranteed

Phone (704) 652-2957 Fax (704) 784-4384

Email annPermits-4-Ucom Website wwwPermits-4-Ucom

Mailing Address 11290 Olde Cedar Court Davidson NC 28036

Our knowledgeable representatives will bring helpful community information

special offers and gifts from local businessesInterested in becoming a Sponsor Please contact Susan Coyne at 704-892-6035

For a complimentary Welcome Neighbor visit call 704-892-6035 or visit wwwwelcomeneighbororg

Recently moved into a new home

Merrill-Jennings Galleries Monthly exhibitions Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-3 pm 463 S Main Street Davidson 7048951213 wwwmer-rilljenningscom

Mooresville Artist Guild Monthly exhibitions 103 West Center Avenue Mooresville wwwmagartorg

Tropical Connections Monthly exhibitions Tue- Fri 10 am-530 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm or by appointment 230 N Main Street Mooresville 7046640236

Van EverySmith Galleries Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center People Places Power Reframing the American Landscape is an art exhi-bition which focuses on the complex interplay between personal social political and economic forces in rural and urban America and features works by contemporary photographers including Mitch Epstein Lisa Kereszi Victoria Sambunaris David Hilliard Andrew Moore Ryan McGinley David Taylor Robert Bergman David Maisel and Alex Prager Through February 25 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm Sat-Sun noon-4 pm Davidson Col-lege 315 N Main Street Davidson 7048942519 wwwdavidsoneduartgalleries

MONTHLY EVENTSBlue Planet Water Environmental Center Tour (First Tuesday Third Thursday) Learn about water and wastewater through a hands-on tour Fun for all ages Tours are available the first Tues-day and the third Thursday of the month on a

first-come first-served basis 9 am-1 pm Admis-sion TBA Call 7046210854 or e-mail Bplanetcicharlottencus to schedule a tour

At the Corner of Art amp Main ArtWalk (Second Friday Night) Downtown Mooresville shows its artistic side with its monthly Art Walk 6-9 pm Free Downtown Mooresville 7046642414 wwwartworksonmaincom

Gallery Crawl at oak Street Mills (Fourth Friday) Visit artist exhibits in each shop along with the Carolina Art Garden 6-10 pm Free Oak Street Mill 19725 Oak Street Cornelius

SPORTSDavidson College Menrsquos Basketball The Wild-cats promise not to disappoint this year Chat-tanooga (February 5 7 pm) Georgia Southern (February 16 7 pm) Elon (February 24 7 pm) UNCG (February 26 2 pm) Davidson College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidsonwildcatscom

Davidson College Womenrsquos Basketball The lady Wildcats are poised for perfection this season Western Carolina (February 5 2 pm) Georgia Southern (February 19 2 pm) Furman (February 21 7 pm) Wofford (February 27 4 pm) David-son College campus Belk Arena wwwdavidson-wildcatscom

THEATREFrozen (Through February 13) Nominated for a Tony Award in 2004 Frozen by Bryony Lavery tells the story of the disappearance of a

10-year-old girl Rhona The play follows Rhonarsquos mother Nancy Ralph her killer and Dr Agnetha who studies the basis of crime Drawn together by horrible circumstances these three embark upon a long difficult journey that finally curves upward into the light Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm $20 seniors and groups of eight or more $15 The Warehouse 9216-A Westmoreland Road Corne-lius 7046190429 wwwwarehousepaccom

Kokoro (February 16-20) Written by contem-porary Asian-American playwright Velina Hasu Houston Kokoro chronicles the story of a young Japanese mother struggling to adapt to the very foreign culture of the United States and illumi-nates the degree to which culture and spirituality shape our perception of truth and morality The play contains adult language and themes and is recommended for ages 14 and up Wed-Sat 730 pm Sun 2 pm $8 $5 for seniors and $4 for stu-dents The Barber Theatre of Cunningham Theatre Center Davidson College 7048942135 from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays or purchase online at wwwdavidsonedutickets

Masterpiece (February 24-March 13) Based on actual events of the 20th centuryrsquos most notori-ous forgery scandal the drama follows a Flemish artist who successfully forges a lsquomasterpiecersquo by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer Thu-Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm (2 pm matinee on March 12) David-son Community Players Armour Street Theatre 307 Armour Street Davidson 7048927918 wwwdavidsoncommunityplayersorg

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 57: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Lake N

or

man

Cu

rr

ents | FEB

RU

AR

Y 2011 58 wwwLNCurrentscom

o

ne More Thing

| by Mike Savicki Photography by Sarah Cram

er for Cramer Photo

A good friend recently told me Valentinersquos Day is a wretched day created by women mdash having worked successfully in close partnership with Hallmark

and Godiva Chocolatier mdash to make the men in their lives feel even guiltier for coming home late from work not pick-ing up after ourselves and forgetting to take out the trash Irsquoll take it a step further and say Irsquom convinced that no combination of flowers chocolates candies wine cheese and pampering can possibly repay the special women in our lives for all that they do for us Nevertheless we are ex-pected to try

My wife Sarah and I are still basically newlyweds so I guess Irsquom at a disadvantage You see just over a year ago Valentinersquos Day arrived on the heels of a busy holiday sea-son backed by a beautiful winter wedding and a warm weather honeymoon When it came time to celebrate an-other big day of love our wedding planner had unknow-ingly made things easy for me by orchestrating a fairytale wedding Chinese takeout an oversized Hallmark card and a new bottle of sunburn cream more than did the trick

This year is different Without a wedding planner on retainer Irsquoll admit I was clueless about what to do so I de-cided to look where most guys do when they are in a bind and canrsquot find answers at the gym or on ESPN I Googled on my cell phone

Herersquos what I found Pablo Picasso believed ldquoLove is the greatest refreshment in liferdquo so I now have proof that even the finest bottle of wine falls short Tennyson said ldquoLove is the only goldrdquo so Irsquom now confident that jewelry isnrsquot need-ed either So far so good

John Lennon nailed it He said ldquoLove is a promise and love is a souvenir Once it is given it should never be forgot-ten and it should never disappearrdquo

So this Valentinersquos Day will be expressly and singu-larly about love thanks to John Lennon It will be about celebrating it growing it and not forgetting it Irsquoll start with a heartfelt ldquoI love yourdquo and see how she reacts If

Sarah seems to be waiting for more Irsquoll tell her ldquoI love you more than everrdquo And if she still appears to be wait-ing Irsquoll smile and remind her that at least I didnrsquot forget to profess my love like John Lennon suggested

But if my Beatles-inspired plan falls short Irsquoll have flow-ers and a restaurant reservation waiting in the wings along with an oversized Hallmark card and Godiva chocolate I think thatrsquos all part of love too LNC

Valentinersquos Day Itrsquos all

about love

I think

Mike and Sarah Savicki celebrated their first wedding

anniversary last month

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 58: Lake Norman Currents 0211

Grow with people you know

Just as the face of Lake Norman has changed over the past 30 years so have the opportunities for marketing your business to this ever-changing marketplace Technology has brought new ways to target your audience whether online through social media and even through your mobile phone

This year the team at CURRENTS Magazine along with our Little Ones Magazine family will offer you more of these ways to target your audience and help your business grow and succeed but our first commitment will always be to our magazines Despite all the hype local magazine advertising is the best source of getting your message out to

existing customers as well as potential new ones Creative and unique magazine advertising drives readers to learn more about you by visiting your website becoming a fan on Facebook or following you on Twitter

Our team of professionals has been publishing magazines for more than 25 years right here in the Lake Norman area Sure the titles may have changed even a few of our last names may have changed but our relationships with our customers have remained the same Wersquore the ones who worked with your business when it was new and struggling to compete Wersquove seen the Lake Norman area at its highest and at

its lowest We ourselves have endured the impact of this tough economy and learned to soar above it and create new opportunities for our own success and we can do the same for you and your business

So when yoursquore looking for ways to effectively reach the Lake Norman market and make the most of your limited budget think CURRENTS Magazine And when you want to reach those decision-making moms ages 25-45 think Little Ones Magazine Wersquore the people who grew up here the people who live here and the people who plan to be here through another 30 years of change

wwwfacebookcomLNCurrentswwwtwittercomLNCurrents

wwwyoutubecomlakenormancurrentstv

wwwLNCurrentscomwwwGreatLakeLivingLNcom

wwwMakingWavesMooresvillecomwwwlittleonesmagazinecom

Phot

o by

Gle

nn R

ober

son

Phot

ogra

phy

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom

Page 59: Lake Norman Currents 0211

NEWText today for more information NEWText today for more information

A

S

eautiful home in great location with deeded deep water boatslip Home has been totally reno-vated and updated with professional gourmet Kitchen offering Wolf range KitchenAid stainless steel appliances granite counters and tumbled stone backsplash Large Great Room features a cozy fireplace oversized Bonus Room with a full bath You will love the fabulous screened porch and huge backyard Vacation where you live 365 days a year 992826 $399990

wwwALakeHomecom Nadine Roberts

704-361-9183

mazing views from this charming lake front home on Lake Norman Spacious and open floor plan boasts a large Kitchen and elegant Dining Room cozy fireplace in the Great Room and lower level Living Room First floor Master Suite with luxury bath Dont miss this beauty where entertain-ing will be a snap on the deck that offers a hot tub overlooking your backyard oasis with new private covered pier Hurry and donrsquot miss this beauty 992555 $829000

G

tunning Custom built home with over 100 of shoreline Exquisite detail throughout with soaring ceiling in Great Room gourmet kitchen with lovely fireplace in the Keeping Room 1st floor Master Suite with luxury bath Upper level offers 3 Bedrooms a Loft and Bonus Room Awesome lower level offers a Family Room Rec area Bedroom amp Bath with walk-out to patio area Deeded Boat-slip included you will love the large deck and patio area 991594 $649900

B

orgeous Custom Waterview home with deeded Boatslip only steps away Fabulous Great Room boasts soaring ceiling overlooking your patio with hot tub First floor Master with luxury bath Gourmet Kitchen features updated appliances cabinetry amp lighting Elegant Dining Room perfect for entertaining guests Upper level offers 3 bedrooms amp a huge Bonus Room Lovely landscaped and fenced yard 3 car garage with workshop amp lots of storage 993755 $499000

wwwALakeHomecom

Text 45716 to 79564

Text 93556 to 79564

Text LKN2 to 79564

Text 9290 to 79564

19534dufourcourtePropertySitescom

8037westbayrdePropertySitescom

4699webbschapelchrdePropertySitescom

8036westbayroadePropertySitescom