Three positions are up for re-election in November 2009!  Qualifying period is August 31 through September 4.

Call or drop by City Hall to get more information: 404-292-4250.

Kathie deNobriga - Mayor Pro-Tem is a free-lance consultant for small arts organizations, state arts agencies, and the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation. She began her bio_pic_kathiecommunity arts career in 1974 with the North Carolina Arts Council’s Visiting Artist program. Kathie managed a performing arts center in Sanford, NC for nine years, directing community and youth theatre and playing a major role in the successful campaign to renovate a historic vaudeville house. For ten years Kathie directed Alternate ROOTS, a service organization for community-based artists in the Southeast, working closely with rural presenters and artists. She serves on the City Council and as Mayor ProTem of Pine Lake, Georgia.

Greg Creech has served Pine Lake as the President of the Pine Lake Association of Involved Neighbors (PLAIN), co-chair of the Neighborhood Watch, and the Lake sub-committee for Pine Lake Environmental before being elected in 2008.  The University of South Carolina awarded Greg a Legislative Intern position during his junior and senior year; he worked fCity Council Post 1or the House of Representatives and the Senate.  After his government positions, Greg worked for AT&T for 17 years.     He accepted an early retirement buyout from AT&T in 1998 to pursue his dream passion of education, entertainment, and technology.  Greg is an award winning actor, comedian, and educator. He is honored to serve his neighbors and fellow Pine Lakers.



Melanie Hammet is a civic leader, musician, songwriter, and terrific councilperson.Bitsy Pitts

Bitsy Pitts joined the City Council in the 2007 election and enjoys her service to her beloved Pine Lake village.

Brent Walker- What can I say?  The man has it all!  He’s running for President some day.