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Page B2 Lake Oconee News Friday, April 7, 2017 Bags by both MAC artists and Boys & Girls Club students were available for sale and auction. Contributed Photos Bag Lady Luncheon held at MAG Gallery A unique dining experiencfor a good cause was held at the Mad ison Artists Guild Gallery last Saturday. The Bag Lady Luncheon was a benefit for two important local non-profit organizations: the Boys & Girls Club and the Madison Artists Guild. Colorful tote bags, hand-painted by the members of the Boys & Girls Club (and some painted by MAG member art ists, available for silent auction), were matched to ticket holders who enjoyed boxed lunches from The Icehouse Cafe. Madisonian Christie Hudson of Chris Hudson Couture was the guest speaker and talked about her experience as a designer of couture fashions. Gallery director Sarah Beth Col lins said she was pleased with the event turnout, especially given that it was the first of its kind. There are still some colorful and creative tote bags available at the Madison Artists Guild Gallery located at 123 S. Main Street in Madison. Call 706-342-9360 for more information. Contributed Photos Madisonian Christie Hudson of Chris Hudson Couture talks about about her fashionable life. GREENE COUNTY Next generation of dream homes open for viewing The next generation of homes at Reynolds Lake Oconee is taking shape at Lingering Creek, includ ing two new model homes, which overlook the ninth green at The Creek Club. Tours of the homes began Saturday, April 1. Part of the Reynolds Lake Oconee Signature Home Collection, both models exhibit a com pletely fresh design per spective, with the interior and exterior reflecting contemporary living at Reynolds Lake Oconee, which is home to one of the most elite collections of golf courses and other ameni ties in the United States. Previous signature show homes at Reynolds Lake Oconee have included the inaugural GOLF Magazine Dream House, two South ern Living Idea Houses, a Golf Digest Signature House and a Southern Accents Show House. These new homes comprise the 12th model center to open at this premier golf and lake community. “We continue to create homes where it is easy to envision sharing time with family and friends, which has become synonymous to the quality of life most come to enjoy at Reyn olds,” said Glenn Winslette, vice president of develop ment at Reynolds Lake Oconee. “These homes express a healthy mixture of picturesque and func tional spaces, leaving those who enter with that feeling of, ‘wow.’” The Lingering Creek Model Home Cen ter will be available for tours Monday through Sat urday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. With a strong profes sional commitment to excellent construction quality and customer service, two builders within the Reynolds Lake Oconee Signature Home Program - Camden Homes and Dreambuilt, LLC - constructed the Lingering Creek models atop the wooded hillside along the golf course. Interiors are by Shane Meder of Black Sheep Interiors and Alicia Mooney Interiors. One of the new model homes offers a refreshing farmhouse-style with clean lines, a mix ture of shake and lap sid ing, well-placed accents of stone veneer and metal roofing. This 4,250 square foot home has four bed rooms and 4.5 baths. The other new model shows off an elegant mixture of stone and cedar shake exte rior accents, with arched carriage-style doors for the three-car garage. Its over sized kitchen, rear porch and outdoor fireplace are designed as welcoming gathering places for family and friends. “The Reynolds Lake Oconee Signature Home Collection exemplifies what members enjoy every day,” Winslette said. “Each new home combines a mag nificent golf-front setting with inspired architectural elements and engaging interior design.” Individually, each of the new models includes an elevator, soaring ceilings and a backyard practice putting green. For directions and more details, please visit www. reynoldslakeoconee.com/ models. For real estate information, call (800) 800-5250.