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F&B EVENTS

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Thursday, September 5th | 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Free | In the Sweetwater Room Come enjoy lunch in the Clubhouse with us before this event! Champagne 101 Join us for an exclusive experience tailored for champagne enthusiasts. Embark on a journey through the illustrious champagne region with Gwen as your knowledgeable guide, as we explore & savor an assortment of distinctive champagne varieties. Immerse yourself in the rich history and exquisite flavors of this celebrated beverage. Throughout the event, you'll have the opportunity to taste and purchase a selection of fine wines to enhance your enjoyment and deepen your appreciation of champagne's allure.

More Than You Want to Know about Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery by: Dr. Irv Kron & Dr. Morris Williams Wednesday, September 25th | at 1:00 p.m. Free | In the Sweetwater Room Come enjoy lunch in the Clubhouse with us before this event!

With a combined 80 years of cardiology experience Dr. Irv Kron & Dr. Morris Williams will cover topics including prevention, recognition of cardiac emergencies, diagnoses and imaging, choosing type of procedures if necessary, choosing physicians and institutions. Dr. Williams trained in cardiology at the University of Alabama and was a long term cardiologist in Greenville. Dr. Kron trained in cardiac and vascular surgery at the University of Virginia and was Professor and Chair of Surgery at UVA. The Bartram Trail by: Brent Martin Thursday, September 5th | 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Free | In the Sweetwater Room Come enjoy lunch in the Clubhouse with us before this event! Brent Martin lives in the Cowee community in western North Carolina and is the full-time director of the Blue Ridge Bartram Trail Conservancy. He has served as the Southern Appalachian Regional Director for the Wilderness Society, Executive Director of Georgia Forestwatch, & Associate Director of the Land Trust for the Little Tennessee, now Mainspring Conservation Trust. He has an M.A. and ABD in History from Georgia State University and worked for several years on a dissertation on historical land use patterns in the northwest Georgia mountains.

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