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Dale Hollow Lake Resource Manager Stephen Beason (Left)

Dale Hollow Lake Resource Manager Stephen Beason (Left)

Dale Hollow Lake Resource Manager Stephen Beason (Left) presents a "Clean Marina" certificate to Doug Smith, owner, and his daughter April Smith, president, of Mitchell Creek Marina in Allons, Tenn. The presen... More

April Smith, president of Mitchell Creek Marina; and

April Smith, president of Mitchell Creek Marina; and

April Smith, president of Mitchell Creek Marina; and her father Doug Smith, owner of Mitchell Creek Marina post the "Clean Marina" flag during a "Clean Marina" dedication ceremony at the marina in Allons, Tenn., June 3.

Little Country Band Dave Moore sings during the reception

Little Country Band Dave Moore sings during the reception

Little Country Band Dave Moore sings during the reception following the Clean Marina dedication ceremony at Mitchell Creek Marina in Allons, Tenn., June 3, 2011.

April Smith (left), president of Mitchell Creek Marina

April Smith (left), president of Mitchell Creek Marina

April Smith (left), president of Mitchell Creek Marina at Dale Hollow Lake in Allons, Tenn., poses with the "Clean Marina" flag following a "Clean Marina" dedication ceremony June 3.

April Smith, president of Mitchell Creek Marina; and

April Smith, president of Mitchell Creek Marina; and

April Smith, president of Mitchell Creek Marina; and her father Doug Smith, owner of Mitchell Creek Marina post the "Clean Marina" flag during a "Clean Marina" dedication ceremony at the marina in Allons, Tenn., June 3.

Those in attendance at a "Clean Marina" dedication

Those in attendance at a "Clean Marina" dedication

Those in attendance at a "Clean Marina" dedication ceremony at the marina in Allons, Tenn., June 3, 2011 were treated to these cupcakes during the reception.

Chuck Harris shows where sewage is filtered on site

Chuck Harris shows where sewage is filtered on site

Chuck Harris shows where sewage is filtered on site at Mitchell Creek Marina as part of an effort to be environmentally friendly. The project took several months and Harris explained the process just prior to a... More

Those in attendance at a "Clean Marina" dedication

Those in attendance at a "Clean Marina" dedication

Those in attendance at a "Clean Marina" dedication ceremony at the marina in Allons, Tenn., June 3, 2011 were treated to this cake during the reception.

Mitchell Creek President April Smith (Left) and Dale

Mitchell Creek President April Smith (Left) and Dale

Mitchell Creek President April Smith (Left) and Dale Hollow Lake Park Ranger Sondra Carmen walk to the podium during a "Clean Marina" dedication ceremony at the marina in Allons, Tenn., June 3, 2011.

April Smith, president of Mitchell Creek Marina in

April Smith, president of Mitchell Creek Marina in

April Smith, president of Mitchell Creek Marina in Allons, Tenn., comments at the end of a "Clean Marina" dedication ceremony, June 3, 2011. Her father and owner of the marina, Doug Smith, stands at her side.

Field Representative Michael Detwiler, who represents

Field Representative Michael Detwiler, who represents

Field Representative Michael Detwiler, who represents Congresswoman Diane Black, makes opening remarks at a "Clean Marina" dedication ceremony June 3, 2011 at Mitchell Creek Marina at Dale Hollow Lake.

Field Representative Michael Detwiler, who represents

Field Representative Michael Detwiler, who represents

Field Representative Michael Detwiler, who represents Congresswoman Diane Black, makes opening remarks at a "Clean Marina" dedication ceremony, June 3, 2011 at Mitchell Creek Marina at Dale Hollow Lake.

April Smith (left), president of Mitchell Creek Marina

April Smith (left), president of Mitchell Creek Marina

April Smith (left), president of Mitchell Creek Marina at Dale Hollow Lake in Allons, Tenn., poses with the "Clean Marina" flag following a "Clean Marina" dedication ceremony June 3.

This is Mitchell Creek Marina in Allons, Tenn., June

This is Mitchell Creek Marina in Allons, Tenn., June

This is Mitchell Creek Marina in Allons, Tenn., June 3, 2011.

(Left to right) Dena Williams, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

(Left to right) Dena Williams, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

(Left to right) Dena Williams, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District; Dale Hollow Lake Park Ranger Sondra Carmen; April Smith, president of Mitchell Creek Marina; Doug Smith, owner of Mitchell Creek M... More

Maj. Bill Judson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville

Maj. Bill Judson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville

Maj. Bill Judson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District deputy district engineer, makes opening remarks at a "Clean Marina" dedication ceremony, June 3, 2011 at Mitchell Creek Marina at Dale Hollow Lake.

Maj. Bill Judson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville

Maj. Bill Judson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville

Maj. Bill Judson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District deputy district engineer, makes opening remarks at a "Clean Marina" dedication ceremony, June 3, 2011 at Mitchell Creek Marina at Dale Hollow Lake.

(Second from left) April Smith, president of Mitchell

(Second from left) April Smith, president of Mitchell

(Second from left) April Smith, president of Mitchell Creek Marina, and Doug Smith, owner of Mitchell Creek Marina, pose with distinguished guests and the "Clean Marina" flag during a "Clean Marina" dedication ... More

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