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ALPHARETTA, Ga. – A 41-year-old Atlanta man was arrested Feb. 14 – Valentine’s Day – after allegedly stealing several items from a North Point store, including cologne and a scented candle. The suspect was spotted on closedcircuit TV by store employees while he was selecting two pairs of socks and hiding them in his pants. He then tried to walk out of the store when he was stopped by security. He admitted to stealing the socks and had on him a bag which allegedly contained two more pairs of socks, two bottles of cologne and a scented candle. The suspect was arrested for
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Get those kids off my park! JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – Several children are suspected of vandalizing property and starting fires at the Autry Mill Nature Preserve Feb. 14. Staff of the park told police they spotted “several children” near the creek area, painting their names on rocks – “Chris,” “Sam,” “Cole,” “Garret,” “Will” and “Emily” – in black spray paint. They are also suspected of starting a fire that damaged trees near the creek. They are thought to have had BB guns on them, as well. The children were scared away when a volunteer spotted them.
Burglar steals $68K in goods JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – A Johns Creek family had their home burglarized Feb. 20, with the thief making off with about traffic-control device and violation of a limited permit. ►► Joseph William Grizzle, 59, of Buford, was arrested Feb. 13 on Bethany Bend in Milton for DUI and failure to maintain lane. ►► Karin Janus, 61, of Nottaway Lane, Alpharetta, was arrested Feb. 4 on Nottaway Lane in Alpharetta for DUI. ►► William Thomas Johnson, 44, of Atlanta, was arrested Feb. 8 on North Point Circle in Alpharetta for DUI and duty upon striking a fixed object.
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Webb Bridge teacher accused Milton’s Bulky Trash Amnesty of videoing stepdaughter Secretly recorded Day March 5 her changing ALPHARETTA, Ga. – A former Webb Bridge Middle School teacher is suspected of secretly filming his stepdaughter as she changed in her room. According to police, the 18-yearold stepdaughter of John Link Walsh, 43, of Wittenridge Court, Alpharetta, woke up Feb. 20 after falling asleep on a sofa. She took a shower and went to her bedroom to change. As she was changing, she said she noticed a cell phone hidden on her bookshelf. She said the phone belonged to Walsh. Checking the phone, she said she saw it was recording her getting changed in the room. She stopped playback and watched the beginning of the video, which she said showed Walsh placing the phone on the bookshelf. After seeing the video, the girl said
she “freaked out” and deleted the video. The police report said she was “scared and terrified” as she took the phone and went to a family friend’s house and called police. The mother, interviewed later, WALSH said there was no reason the girl would have been under surveillance by her parents, and there was no explanation why Walsh would be videoing her in her room. The girl said Walsh frequently walked around the house naked when her mother was away. Walsh was later found at his parents’ home and turned himself over to police Feb. 21 on charges of unlawful eavesdropping and surveillance. He is in Fulton County Jail with a $5,000 bond. He has since resigned his position with Webb Bridge Middle School.
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Hembree Road location accepting items for free from 8 a.m. to noon MILTON, Ga. -- The City of Milton Public Works Department and Milton Grows Green are offering residents a bulky trash amnesty day Saturday, March 5, so gather your large items for disposal. From 8 a.m. to noon, residents of Milton can bring items to the City of Roswell Public Works Division at 1810 Hembree Road, Roswell. Only City of Milton and Roswell residents will be served. Proof of residency will be required, and utility bills are preferred. Some of the items accepted are: • tires - must be off the rim, automobile tires only; limit 4 per car • sofas • tables • refrigerators • chairs • washers • dryers • televisions • deactivated cell phones • computer equipment and electronics • mattresses and box springs • grills • lawnmowers (with fluids drained) The following items will not be accepted: • paint • household hazardous waste • any fluids including motor oil and anti-freeze • household batteries • construction and demolition materials • yard waste For proper disposal of these items, contact either the Roswell Recycling Center at 770-442-8822 (motor oil and anti-freeze) or Chadwick Landfill at 770-475-9868 (construction and demolition materials). If you have items that are in good, usable locations, consider donating items to local charities. Materials will only be accepted at the site on the day of the event and only during the hours of 8 a.m. and noon. The gate will close at noon. The Young Mens’ Service League for their continued volunteer support.
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ALPHARETTA, Ga. – K-9 officers and their dogs will join other active runners March 12 for the Alpharetta Police K-9 5K foot race. Runners are encouraged to bring their dogs for the race. After the race will be a dog-themed party, with dog adoptions, K-9 educational information and demonstrations. All proceeds will benefit the Alpharetta Police K-9 unit to help purchase equipment. The event will be Saturday March 12 beginning at 8 a.m. at the Alpharetta Community Center, 175 Roswell Street, Alpharetta. Cost is $25 to pre-register, $30 day-of registration. Visit Active.com to register. For more information, contact Officer Mike Schulman at mschulman@ alpharetta.ga.us. —Jonathan Copsey
ROSWELL, Ga. – With a 4-2 vote Feb. 22, the Roswell City Council approved creating term limits for council members. Going forward, council members will be limited to three consecutive terms. Pushing for the limits was Councilman Don Horton, himself in his first term. “Three consecutive terms is 12 years,” he said. “That’s a long time. I don’t think it’s unrealistic to expect someone to serve three terms and be done.” Horton’s fellow new councilman, Michael Palermo, echoed Horton, adding that incumbents deter other candidates in elections, since it is much harder to defeat an incumbent. By placing term limits, it forces the incumbent to leave and others to take their place. “We want to encourage more involvement,” Palermo said. Marcelo Zapata, the third new councilman, agreed. “There are so many good, talented people in Roswell capable of doing a great job in the City Council,” he said. “In general, produc-
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tivity goes down after being too comfortable for too long and the politicians become out of touch with residents.” Taking the opposite side were council members Jerry Orlans and Nancy Diamond. Orlans said it may be incumbents are hard to beat, but the process proves itself, he said, noting two of the three new council members unseated multiterm incumbents. “This will discourage long-term visions if they may not be responsible for the outcomes,” he said. Experience counts a lot for the decisions made while on council, he said. Mayor Jere Wood, who only votes in a tie, still voiced his opinion, siding with the opponents. Wood said he feared an election where nobody
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Trends: broken tail light = drug possession? I’ve noticed an unusual trend recently in our crime stories and DUI arrests – if you have a broken tail light, you probably are either driving under the influence or JONATHAN COPSEY possess drugs. I know it sounds Editor jonathan@appenmediagroup.com crazy, but hear me out. I’ve reported on crime for Appen Media since I came here six years ago. I know a thing or two about it. While I always thought it was strange that broken tails lights often lead to arrests, I never gave much thought to just how prevalent such
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broken lights are. It wasn’t until a member of the community pointed out how unlikely it was for so many tail lights to be in the arrest reports that I started looking into it. For the month of February, I kept an (unofficial) count of how many broken tail lights and similar minor traffic offences led to arrests in Milton and Alpharetta. It turns out there were about 20. These crimes are simple traffic offences – broken tail lights, of course, but also swerving, having no headlights on at night, expired tags or simply speeding. I have no idea how many people were pulled over for such things and
not arrested. I’m guessing “more than 20.” Residents sometimes call me to complain about police overreach or heavy-handedness after they’ve been stopped and given the third degree on suspicion of driving drunk or having drugs on them. Each of these callers said they knew they were innocent, but the police didn’t believe them – can someone hold these officers accountable for harassment, they wonder? With at least 20 incidents of minor offences leading directly to jail in a single month, I’d say it’s fair to say the police are doing a pretty good job. It sometimes seems that simply being a drug user or drinking and driving leads to a higher frequency of traffic
violations. Is it that taking part in these illegal activities somehow causes improper driving? I myself once had a tail light go out and I was indeed pulled over for it by Alpharetta police (I should have expected it, really). The officer was polite and checked my license, and let me go with a warning to get it fixed. From routinely reading police reports, I guess I passed the smell test: When speaking with officers, they say they can often smell alcohol on drivers or marijuana in cars through open windows. In my experience, police rarely do anything without a reason. If I were on patrol and saw someone with a broken tail light, I’d surely pull them over.
Heroin: North Fulton’s ultimate buzzkill Yes, I went to hear Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard’s appeal, sponsored by the Johns Creek Chamber of Commerce, warning county residents HATCHER HURD that heroin use Executive Editor is on the rise at hatcher@appenmediagroup.com alarming proportions and it is time everyone started to do something about it. What a buzzkill. It’s just a term we hear every day, which means something like a wet blanket thrown over what had been an enjoyable situation. Yet the phrase is right out of the drug culture. It’s hip to use drug slang even if we don’t do drugs ourselves. It shows we’re cool, we’re cosmopolitan. It means we’re not – and I’m really showing my age here – square. But what Howard had to tell us was indeed a wet blanket. We tend to think living in upscale North Fulton is a security blanket separating us from those denizens of the drug culture who threaten the people who can’t afford to live here. But there is no security blanket. Heroin is here — now — in our schools and killing our children. Heroin is a buzz that kills. But it was not Paul Howard’s message that got to me. Oh, he scared me all right. He told us about a drug counselor he met from Utah. What was he doing in Fulton County, Howard asked. The man told Howard his drug clinic in Utah treats patients from all
But there is no security blanket. Heroin is here, now in our schools and killing our children. Heroin is a buzz that kills. over the world. But so many came from North Fulton that he was here to set up a satellite clinic. But even that did not get my attention. Shocking, yes, but the real story – the one that drove it home for me – came after Howard spoke. As we digested what he said, Robin Buckley strode up to the microphone. We all knew Robin, she works for the Johns Creek Chamber of Commerce and was going to give us a few announcements, or so I thought. But Robin didn’t talk about the chamber. She talked about April 4, 2015. That was the day she went to wake up her 26-year-old son, Michael, and couldn’t. He had died in the night of a heroin and fentanyl overdose.
Fentanyl is a super powerful opiate drug sellers use to amp up the power of the dosage, and is easily fatal. It’s not as if drug dealers are pharmacists. Robin told us her son climbed cell towers for a living, so she worried constantly — about the dangers of his profession. “I was conscious of his mortality and I was scared all the time. But I didn’t expect this. I was no more prepared than you are right now thinking of your own loved ones. The shock, grief and loss of my son has altered and colored the rest of my life,” Robin said. “There is before Mick died and after Mick died that I mark time with. It is unimaginable pain. It’s not just the junkies dying in the streets anymore. It is experimental, the relapse and the occasional users in our upscale neighborhoods who are overdosing and dying. “They are snorting, smoking, popping pills and, yes, shooting up. It’s an equal-opportunity drug available in all forms. As parents, law enforcement, first responders and as community leaders, we need to raise awareness of this epidemic,” she said. I hear you, Robin. That same day, I left work early. I had a funeral to attend. The son of one of my neighbors, a week shy of his 23rd birthday, was being laid to rest. He had died of a heroin overdose a week out of rehab. This was a day that gave me a lot to think long and hard about. I have twin grandsons, and I have to do all I can do to make sure this does not happen to them. Because it can. It can all too easily happen to them.
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Milton pursues greenspace feedback MILTON, Ga. -- The Milton Planning Commission is holding a series of meetings and workshops to help determine what the standards should be for preserving greenspace in the community. The city wants public input on the future direction of land protection, trails, rural views, parks and passive recreation areas that would benefit residents. The following Planning Commission meetings and work sessions will address the issue and are open to the public: • Feb. 24, Wednesday, at 7 p.m., City Hall Council Chambers • March 10, Thursday, at 7 p.m., City Hall Council Chambers (work session) • March 23, Wednesday, at 7 p.m., City Hall Council Chambers • April 14, Thursday, at 7 p.m., City Hall Executive Conference Room (work session) • April 27, Wednesday, at 7 p.m., City Hall Council Chambers Milton City Hall is located at 13000 Deerfield Parkway. —Jonathan Copsey
Search for Fulton superintendent resumes Finalist steps down after controversy in current district BY CANDY WAYLOCK candy@appenmediagroup.com FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — The Fulton County School System will resume the search for a new superintendent following the withdrawal of their sole finalist. Philip Lanoue removed his name from consideration, citing a need to remain at his present position in the Athens-Clarke County School System, where he has been the superintendent since 2009. That school system is embroiled in controversy stemming from a January incident at Cedar Shoals High School where a 15-year-old student was allegedly sexually assaulted on campus. In a letter to the Athens-Clarke County community, Lanoue said his current position was where he needed to remain. “After much reflection and in con-
sult with my family and the [system] administrative team, I have come to a decision that home – here in Clarke County – is where I need to be,” he wrote, explaining his decision to withdraw from Fulton consideration. A groundswell of criticism has been directed at Clarke County School administrators – both at the school and administrative level – for their slow response to the situation. The three suspects were allowed to remain in school for three weeks until they were arrested, and parents were not notified of the incident until weeks after the assault. The intense scrutiny of Lanoue’s handling of the incident was fueled by social media, and erupted in a town hall meeting with parents in early February. Letters and emails from parents in Clarke County were also sent to Fulton Schools staff and board, requesting they rescind their choice. Lanoue had initially asked the Fulton School Board to delay its decision to hire him, but changed that to a withdrawal less than 48 hours later. There was no indication of whether the decision to step down may have
been prompted by Fulton Schools, allowing for a more graceful exit. A statement released by Linda McCain, president of the Fulton County Board of Education, appeared neutral. “The Fulton County School Board has been informed that finalist Philip Lanoue has withdrawn as a candidate to become our next superintendent. Dr. Lanoue feels a strong need to remain as superintendent in Clarke County. We thank Dr. Lanoue for his interest and wish him well,” said McCain. She added the system still has a number of highly qualified candidates who meet the criteria of what the board and community want in the next superintendent. “Our school board is moving forward. In fact, choosing a finalist was difficult because of the quality of those considered for the position,” said McCain. “We are confident our choice will be an educational leader who meets the challenging criteria residents and staff demand and deserve.” Lanoue was named the National Superintendent of the Year in 2015, and had previously been an associate superintendent in Cobb County.
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Lawmakers considering revising teacher evaluation 50 percent now tied to student achievement BY CANDY WAYLOCK candy@appenmediagroup.com NORTH FULTON, Ga. — “Let me teach and let me do what I do best.” In one sentence Ernie Lee, the 2015 Georgia Teacher of the Year, summed up what many teachers across the state are likely feeling these days. During a media symposium hosted by the Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education last month, Lee addressed the results of a recent teacher survey which showed 44 percent of all teachers leave the profession in the first five years. The primary reason cited for dissatisfaction was the number of mandated tests, with the new method for teacher evaluation coming in a close second. And the survey respondents were not just a handful of the state’s most disgruntled teachers – the survey was answered by more than 53,000 Georgia teachers. That is nearly half of the state’s teaching workforce, according to officials with the Georgia Department of Education, which commissioned the
survey. “The joy of teaching and seeing our Lee, who teaches in Savannah, students explore, learn and get excited understands these sentiments, saying about the subjects is gone,” said the it goes against the reason why teachers 10-year veteran. “Now it’s like running choose the profession. on a track, trying to keep up and just “What keeps them in the classroom get to the finish line any way we can. is a passion,” said Lee, who left a career And by the finish line, I mean the tests. as an attorney in 2010 to become a Falling short means we could lose our teacher. “But a lot of jobs.” teachers are very frusIt appears trated.” state and naIn Fulton County, tional educahigh rates of teacher tion officials exodus over the past are finally few years have been listening. The a hot topic of discusnewly adopted sion on the board of Every Student education. The system Succeeds Act has put into place a from the U.S. number of programs Department of to keep teachers in Education reNorth Fulton teacher the classroom, includduces the numing bonuses for new ber of federally teachers, more money mandated tests, for teaching in high-needs schools, and as well as the mandate for teacher evalprofessional development and support. uations tied to student achievement. But still, a level of dissatisfaction Local districts are also re-evaluating over testing and evaluations lingers. the number of locally mandated tests One North Fulton teacher, who asked to required, and more than two-thirds of remain anonymous, said she has seen all districts in Georgia will have fewer of many colleagues leave the profession, these tests this year than last. and those who remain are frustrated. At a minimum, officials with the
The joy of teaching and seeing our students explore, learn and get excited about the subjects is gone.”
Fulton County Schools have asked the state to match the federal testing mandates, which requires only 17 annual assessments, compared to the 32 required by Georgia. But the onerous teacher evaluation method, at least for now, still stands. Student achievement on the Georgia Milestones Assessments – the state’s mandatory annual assessment – still counts for a whopping 50 percent of a teacher’s evaluation. Two pieces of legislation currently making their way through the gold dome may reduce these mandates. Senate Bill 364 would still tie student achievement to teacher evaluations, but drops the impact from 50 percent to 30 percent (20 percent from Milestones and 10 percent from other assessments). This adjustment is only for districts that are either charter systems, like Fulton, or have flexibility waivers with the state. Senate Bill 355 goes even further in decoupling student growth from teacher evaluations, dropping the 50 percentage down to 10 percent. It also creates an opt-out provision for mandated tests and prevents students or teachers from “punitive repercussions” based on opt out.
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Brunch &Bubbly Crabapple Crossing names teacher, professional of the year MILTON, Ga. -- Gary Abel was named Teacher of the Year for Crabapple Crossing Elementary School. He teaches P.E. and has been recognized statewide for initiative programs to promote health and wellness with his students. Sonny Khurramov was named Professional Year for the job he does as
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ShamRockin’ for a Cure returns to fight cystic fibrosis Music, food and more at Verizon Amphitheatre ALPHARETTA, Ga, – ShamRockin’ for a Cure will return to Alpharetta to rock the night with great food and music on Saturday, March 12, at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre. ShamRockin’ for a Cure is the brainchild of close friends of Jon and Pam Baker, whose sons were diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. An army of friends willing to help the Bakers in their fight against the disease grew into ShamRockin’ for a Cure. The event began as a close-knit, grass-roots fundraising affair that brought friends together to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day to “eat, drink and help cure cystic fibrosis.” In its first year, the party of 150 guests raised a little more than $8,500 for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. In 2016, the event is expected to bring in close to 1,500 supporters and surpass the $1.5 million milestone in their fundraising efforts to fight the disease. Partygoers can expect food from some of the best restaurants in metro Atlanta, plenty of drink vendors to keep party cups full, live music, a dance floor, an incredible silent auction and
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day March 12 in a party atmosphere at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre for a good cause. It’s ShamRockin’ for a Cure to benefit cystic fibrosis research. once-in-a-lifetime opportunities up for grabs in a live auction. Individual tickets are $95 ($34 tax deductible) until March 4 when pricing increases to $105.Tickets may be purchased online at www.shamrockinforacure.com or by calling the CF Foundation at 404-325-6973. “ShamRockin’ is a fun event for
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Through much of the forecast period, global malaise will hinder job advancement, but I expect domestic demand to give it all she’s got. RAJEEV DHAWAN Director of the Economic Forecasting Center at Georgia State University
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• Real GDP grew at 2.4 percent in 2015, will expand at 2.2 percent in 2016, 2.5 percent in 2017 and 2.6 percent in 2018. • Business investment will grow by 3.0 percent in 2016, rebound to 5 percent in 2017 and 4.9 percent in 2018. • Jobs will grow by a monthly rate of 174,000 in 2016, 163,000 in 2017 and 137,000 in 2018. • Housing starts will average 1.191 million units in 2016, rise to 1.255 million in 2017 and 1.319 million in 2018. • The 10-year bond rate will rise to 2.5 percent by the end of 2016 and inch up to 3.1 percent in 2017.
Economist Rajeev Dhawan says corporate hiring to continue despite market, lower earnings By HATCHER HURD hatcher@appenmediagroup.com ATLANTA - The U.S. gross domestic product should continue to grow at a healthy 2.0 percent despite a massive correction in much of the globe’s stock exchanges, said Rajeev Dhawan, director of the Economic Forecasting Center at Georgia State University’s J. Mack Robinson College of Business. “The key factor is that companies, despite the jittery stock market and poor results in earnings last year, will keep hiring,” Dhawan said globally, economies are experiencing a lot of turbulence, but in the U.S. the picture is much better. “Through much of the forecast period, global malaise will hinder job advancement, but I expect domestic demand to give it all she’s got.” Dhawan said he was puzzled that the Fed’s measured rate hike did not “turbocharge” the economy when the impending hike did not push fence-sitting homebuyers to jump in the face of almost certain mortgage rates raises. Global shakiness in world markets may have been the wet blanket. China has at long last run out of steam. Apparently, it can no longer afford to
build 40-story office buildings that go unused. Concrete canyons dot cities across China that now have squatters occupying empty offices even though the elevators don’t run. But China has had DHAWAN to cut back on spending and cut back on its imports. While that is a serious situation for importers to China – Australia, Korea, Vietnam and Indonesia – it only affects 7 percent of U.S. exporters. China has also mismanaged the devaluation of its currency and sent shockwaves through global equity markets. But Dhawan said that some nervousness surrounding the markets is warranted, though he called the current situation an overreaction. European markets are turbulent as well, so once again Wall Street is the strongest market by default rather than outright strength. The dip in the stock market will have a negative effect on consumer wealth, but nothing like the bursting of the housing bubble in 2008, he said. Falling oil prices will offset most of this negative effect, giving consumers
What Georgia and Atlanta can expect • Georgia employment will gain 76,000 jobs (13,500 premium jobs) in calendar year 2016, 75,800 jobs (13,100 premium white-collar jobs) in 2017 and 72,600 (12,300 premium) in 2018. • Nominal personal income will increase 5.0 percent in 2016 and 5.6 percent in 2017 and 2018. • Atlanta will add 54,500 jobs (10,000 premium jobs) in calendar year 2016, 52,100 jobs (9,300 premium white-collar jobs) in 2017 and 52,000 jobs (9,000 premium) in 2018. • Atlanta permitting activity in 2016 will increase 5.3 percent, grow 3.9 percent in 2017 and 2.2 percent in 2018.
better cash flow to start 2016 than in 2015. If oil prices are falling though, who is not buying? It’s China, Dhawan said. Meanwhile, with the cash that is not going in the gas tank, American consumers broke out in 2015 to buy more cars and trucks – 17.3 million units in 2015. But it has put the pinch on retailers from the now frugal American consumers. “The United States accounts for 25 percent of the world’s consumption, Europe another 25 percent. Combined, this big engine is not firing on all cylinders for Chinese-made goods,” Dhawan
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Schools will drive the future economic success of community Those who know me know that I am passionate about improving our education systems. Those who know me well understand that the passion was initially born out of necessity and GEOFF SMITH not choice: My wife, Assurance Financial, gsmith@lendtheway.com Brenda, is an art teacher. Her sister was an elementary school principal and now serves in an administrative position for Gwinnett County Public Schools. My mother was an elementary teacher for a time. It’s no coincidence that when Greater North Fulton Chamber President and State Sen. Brandon Beach was out recruiting businessmen and women to join the Chamber’s education committee, I jumped at the chance. Today I serve as the committee’s chairman and we work hard helping our local schools any way we can. Having a great school system is one of the strongest marketing tools our community can have when recruiting top
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businesses. I’m told it’s one of the first questions asked by prospective corporations considering a relocation. Those businesses want to know that their community will continue to produce a strong and talented workforce. And they like the advantage they have when recruiting top executives from around the country who want their children to go to good schools. Here in North Fulton, we are truly blessed with the state’s strongest set of schools. U.S. News compiles an annual list of top high schools in the country. In Georgia, North Fulton’s public schools pretty much dominate the top 10. If you take out the charter and magnet schools, the top six public high schools in the state are in North Fulton: Milton, Northview, Johns Creek, Alpharetta, Chattahoochee and Roswell. For officials trying to lure businesses to the North Fulton area, that is a pretty strong list to throw on the table. Most of you who are reading are wondering why I think these schools need help. They need help because, when our state officials are out recruiting businesses to relocate to Georgia, we are not competing with other state
schools — we are competing with the best schools in the country. Our North Fulton schools are not resting on any laurels. The principals here are some of the hardest-working people in our community. They are always looking for ways to improve and they look to businesses for extra help. Sure, they like donations, but they also want volunteers to help tutor, businesses to sponsor and help with after-school clubs, businesses to lend their expertise so it can be directly folded into a class’s curriculum, and businesses to lend their expertise in actually helping to run a school. It’s important for a business to get closer to our students so they can see what all the studying and work is for. It’s too easy for a student to see the subject matter and testing as an abstract activity. Letting them see what’s going on in the workforce helps to root their learning in reality. So wherever your business is located, try to find some time to reach out to one of your local schools and see how you can pitch in. If nothing else, it’s a great marketing plan: Do good in front of your community. Many of these
schools are great at promoting their businesses’ good deeds to their parents and teachers. Ultimately, improving your community’s great schools makes your community stronger. More large businesses will want to move here, which will give small businesses here more opportunity to be successful. Our property values will go up because people will want to move here. Which means retailers will fight over space to be near us. Personally, my reasons are more selfish. I have two elementary-aged boys. I just want them to learn the skills that will enable them to more easily compete and win whatever future opportunities they decide go for. Geoff Smith is a mortgage banker with Assurance Financial focusing on residential home loans for refinances and home purchases. Geoff Smith gsmith@ lendtheway.com; 770-674-1433. Personal: NMLS#104587 Business: NMLS#70876 *The views and opinions expressed in this column do not necessarily reflect the views of Assurance Financial Group
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Ground broken on Forsyth Nissan dealership By KATHLEEN STURGEON kathleen@appenmediagroup.com CUMMING, Ga. — Forsyth County will soon be home to the newest Nissan dealership in the area. On Feb. 22, officials with Nissan Southeast Region and Asbury Automotive Group broke ground at the 1301 Buford Highway location. The dealership will feature a 45,000-square-foot building, 20 service bays, six detail bays and a stand-alone car wash. According to Craig Monaghan, CEO of Asbury, this will be a state-of-the-art facility. In total, over $15 million will be spent building this dealership, and about 85 to 100 people will be hired. He said it will take about eight to nine months to be completed. “This is a very important project for us,” Monaghan said. “It’s a culmination of a tremendous amount of work. It’s something we, our partners, employees and customers will be proud of. We can’t wait to get it started.”
This area, including Forsyth County, is the No. 1 Nissan market in Atlanta, Monaghan said. “We’re going to be right here in the heart of it,” he said. “We’re really excited. There is not a better place for us to be.” Billy Hayes, vice president of Nissan Southeast Region, said the north Atlanta area has a trend of buying SUVs, crossovers and trucks and he expects this dealership to perform strongly. “We’ve worked really hard to grow our collaborative efforts and our partnership with dealers especially here in the Atlanta market,” Hayes said. “Atlanta has always been a strong performer for Nissan. We’re very excited about this opportunity here in Cumming. We feel like this market is fertile.” The location, off Exit 14 on Ga. 400, is where the growth is, Monaghan said. However it won’t be the only car dealership along Buford Highway. The new Nissan group will have to compete with other brands like Honda
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Ground is broken on the new Cumming Nissan dealership, set to open in late 2016. and Kia. But Monaghan isn’t worried. He said the Nissan brand has a “tremendous product lineup” and is “a very popular car brand in this part of the state.” “There are a lot of new products coming out for Nissan,” Monaghan said.
“It’s one of the fastest-growing brands in the country. It seems like a great place and time to make an investment. It’s a dealership that has a tremendous amount of momentum and growth. We’ll be highly competitive in this marketplace.”
Alpharetta City Center parking deck wins industry award ALPHARETTA — Alpharetta’s new City Center parking deck was honored by the Georgia Chapter of the American Concrete Institute as an award-winning project in the organization’s 2015 Dan R. Brown Awards Program earlier this month. The award recognized the creative, innovative, aesthetic and imaginative uses of concrete by precast concrete contractor Metromont, the architecture firm of Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart and Associates, and project manager JLL. The five-story parking deck serves Al-
pharetta City Hall, the new Fulton County Library and other visitors to the new City Center park and businesses located around Main Street. The architectural expression of the 121,959-square-foot parking deck was carefully chosen to fit within the context of the nearby buildings. Adding to the design character of the structure is a complex facade of colored concrete, inlayed brick and a system of reveals and decorative inlays that compliment City Hall.
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By JONATHAN COPSEY jonathan@appenmediagroup.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. – “Mixed-use” and “walkability” are two industry buzzwords that many new developments use to promote differing uses on the same site. While most of these developments have been residential and commercial, the people at Village Park Senior Living want to bring a new product to the North Fulton area that mixes residential styles with walkable options. At a site off Morris Road in Alpharetta, ground was broken for just that sort of new senior development Feb. 25.
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“It’s a little bit different than most senior living,” said Beth Horowitz, executive director of Village Park Senior Living. She said the site will include a main building but also have numerous single-family homes and cottages as well as duplexes. The target residents of Village Park are anywhere from active adults up to those needing assisted living. Memory care will also be on site, Horowitz said. The site is just over 19 acres of land along Ga. 400 and will have a 141,000-square-foot main building, 12 cottages, four duplexes and three quadplexes. In total, there will be 128 units for about 150 residents. Amenities include a swimming pool, fitness area, spa and salon, dining room, coffee bar, café, courtyard and fire pit. The builders say Village Park will mesh well with other developments
and domestic demand will continue to create job growth in the state, Dhawan said. He pointed to 2015 growth in several key sectors. “Despite global headwinds, healthy domestic consumption is advancing employment in sectors such as trade, hospitality, education and health care, and government.” These domestically centered sectors, especially education, health care and government, can expect growth but at a slightly slower pace than 2015. The state had an exceptional fourth quarter in which Georgia added more jobs (48,400) than the previous nine months combined (47,900). However, that meant the state added only 96,300
and activities in the Alpharetta area. “It fits in very well. It’s going to be a very high-end facility,” said Chad Clark, Village Park’s president of development and construction. The adult and senior housing options in North Fulton have grown considerably in recent years, fueled in part by baby boomers beginning to retire and moving closer to their adult children and families in North Fulton. “With an aging population around the country, this is something people will need,” said J.W. Dukes III, of Ameris Bank, which has invested in Village Park. “People want their parents in a great environment and the environment here is top-notch.” Village Park Senior Living is expected to open in Spring 2017. For more about Village Park and their projects, visit them online at villageparkseniorliving.com.
jobs for all of 2015. That’s a steep drop from the 145,000 jobs added in 2014. Job growth in manufacturing, a catalyst sector, was less than half than the 11,200 jobs added in 2014. “This slowdown was expected as a high dollar pushed prices up for international purchases,” Dhawan wrote. “Despite the headwinds, this sector is expected to eke out about 3,000 jobs in 2016.” The falling price of oil has been a boost for metro Atlanta, unlike other cities around the country. “We never had shale oil to begin with, so we are avoiding the bust being felt in Houston,” Dhawan said. “In the Atlanta metro area, construction is going strong since investment likely
earmarked for oil investment is making its way into commercial and hotel investment due to low oil prices.” That has resulted in new office towers being proposed across metro Atlanta. Perimeter Mall and Sandy Springs are anticipating large mixeduse buildings. Additionally, hotels are being planned near the future Braves stadium in Cobb County and the airport, and a convention center is planned in Alpharetta. Residential construction in Atlanta also is booming with a 12.5 percent increase in housing permits in 2015 and an expected increase of 5.3 percent in 2016. Dhawan said that job creation in 2016 will support this permit growth.
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An open house event for the public to casually view the best estates in North Fulton area.
13062 Bethany Road The Sherry and Maria Team 678.283.1710
15205 Fairfax Lane Dianne Rasin 770.317.8070
65 Dorris Road Becky Hughes 678.409.1729
14644 Timber Point Pamela Duncan 770.861.0112
405 Bodium Court Salter Forehand Team 770.309.7309
14000 Haystack Lane Julie Martin 770.668.4680
14105 Triple Crown Richard McBrayer 770.688.0404
177 Triple Crown Ct. Pam Gillig 770.862.4408
12030 Lower Meadow Lane Charles Wilson 770.527.6691
15330 Treyburn Manor View Dave Wagner 678.628.6260
765 Cooper Sandy Cove Janet Elliott 678.642.0519
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MAR. 6, 2016 FROM 1 - 5P Agents will be available for questions and a no pressure tour of these fine homes.
15626 Birmingham Hwy Kevin Aycock 404.391.4854
16805 Quayside Dr. Charles Wilson 770.527.6691
1985 Long Hollow Lane Anne Cintron 404.483.7623
785 Lake Mist Cove Robin Henderson/Morgan Forehand 770.331.7438
2005 Long Hollow Lane The Butler/Swayne Team 770.772.3714
1970 Bethany Way Donna Murphy 770.312.5776
15620 Birmingham Hwy Kevin Aycock 404.391.4854
420 Tournament Players Dr Pam Elledge 404.626.0614
1960 Redd Road Betsy D. Feder 404.735.3155
730 Richmond Glen Dr Neal Iannone 770.560.0924
T STEVE BEECHAM AT 770.634.2531
14230 Phillips Circle Julie Mendenhall 404.401.2428
735 Nettlebrook lane Cathy Treible & Donna Sullivan 770.778.7652
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SEDGWICK GALLERY SPRING ART SHOW
Three artists new to Sedgwick Gallery — Kimberly Bisger, Art McNaughton and Phyllis Sullivan — will be welcomed with a reception and show. Saturday, March 19, 7-10 p.m. Sedgwick Gallery, 61 Roswell St., Alpharetta. Visit sedgwickgallery.com for more info. Looking to get the word out about your event? Email us with photo and description of your event to calendar@appenmediagroup.com.
EVENTS: RUMCK SEMIANNUAL CHILDREN’S CONSIGNMENT SALE
What: The Roswell United Methodist Church Preschool and Kindergarten will host its semiannual children’s consignment sale in the church fellowship hall. There will be three overflowing rooms with more than 200 consignors. Many of the items are 50 percent off on Saturday. When: Wednesday, March 2, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Also March 5, 8 a.m.-noon. Where: Roswell United Methodist Church, 814 Mimosa Blvd., Roswell More info: rumc.com/rumck
BULLOCH HALL QUILT SHOW
What: The Bulloch Hall Quilt Guild will present their 34th Great American Cover-Up Quilt Show at historic Bulloch Hall, featuring around 200 quilts made by local artists and displayed throughout the antebellum home. When: Friday, March 4, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 1 p.m.4 p.m. Sunday. Continues through March 13. Where: Bullock Hall, 180 Bulloch Ave., Roswell More info: bhqg.org
MARCH MEETING OF FORSYTH COUNTY RETIRED EDUCATORS
What: All retired educators are invited to the FCREA meeting, which is not limited to retired educators from Forsyth County. Educators and media specialists from all public and private institutions welcomed. When: Friday, March 4 Where: Academies of Creative Education, 1130 Dahlonega Highway, Cumming More info: kgriffith@forsyth.k12.ga.us
MILTON’S BULKY TRASH AMNESTY DAY
What: The City of Milton Public Works Department and Milton Grows Green are offering residents a bulky trash amnesty day. Proof of residency will be
required, and utility bills are preferred. When: Saturday, March 5, 8 a.m.-noon Where: City of Roswell Public Works Division, 1810 Hembree Road, Roswell More info: cityofmiltonga.us
FLOOD STUDENT MISSIONS GLOW WITH THE FLOW 5K
What: The 4th annual Flood Student Missions family and pet-friendly road race, Glow with the Flow 5K, is for all levels of runners. When: Saturday, March 5, 7:30 p.m. Where: Johns Creek Technological Park, 3835 Johns Creek Parkway, Suwanee More info: floodstudentmissions.org
FREE PHOTOS WITH EASTER BUNNY IN ALPHARETTA
What: Stop by for an individual or family photo with the bunny of the hour. A photo will be printed for you to take away and emailed to share with friends and family. Refreshments will be served. No reservations required. When: Saturday, March 5, 10 a.m.noon. Where: Alpharetta Welcome Center, 178 South Main St., Alpharetta Cost: Free More info: awesomealpharetta.com
WINE TASTING FOR A CANINE CAUSE What: A wine tasting and silent auction fundraiser will benefit the dogs of Canine Adoption Network. When: Saturday, March 5, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Vino 100, 131 South Main St., Suite G, Alpharetta More info: vino100alpharetta.com
ROSWELL AUTHOR SIGNS NEW BOOK, ‘REGRETS ONLY’
What: Roswell romantic comedy author M.J. Pullen will be signing and reading from her latest release, “Regrets Only.” When: Saturday, March 5, 4-6 p.m. Where: FoxTale Book Shoppe, 105 East Main St., #138, Woodstock More info: books@mjpullen.com
FREE SPRING LAWN CARE CLASSES
‘ADAM’S EVE’ BY ACT1THEATER
CANE CREEK FARM ORGANIC GROWING COURSE/SERIES
JAMES DAVIS: RESIDENT ARTIST EXHIBIT
What: The Fulton County Cooperative Extension and North Fulton Master Gardeners will offer a class on grasses: soil testing, fertilizing, week control, aerating and watering; information helpful even for those who use lawn services. When: March 8 at Bill Johnson Community Activity Building, 10495 Woodstock Road, Roswell; March 9 at the City of Alpharetta Engineering/Public Works Department, 1790 Hembree Road, Alpharetta; both classes 7-8:30 p.m. Cost: Free More info: nfmg.net
What: Whether your interest is fulltime organic farming or just producing healthy food in your backyard, Lynn Pugh’s Organic Growing course teaches the basics. When: Course features online and on-farm components; Cane Creek also offers a monthly lunch-and-learn series beginning March 9 and continuing through October; 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Cane Creek Farm, 5110 Jekyll Road, Cumming More info: canecreekfarm.net
PUBLIC INPUT MEETING FOR RIVER PARKS MASTER PLAN
What: The city of Roswell will host the last in a series of public input meetings for the River Parks Master Plan. When: Thursday, March 10, 7 p.m. Where: Roswell River Landing, 245 Azalea Drive, Roswell More info: roswellgov.com/riverparks
MUSIC, ARTS & THEATER: SAWNEE ARTS CENTER GRAND OPENING
What: The grand opening of the new Sawnee Arts Center, which will feature a gallery of members’ fine art, a gift shop of unique handmade items and a studio for classes and workshops. When: Thursday, March 3, 11 a.m. Where: Sawnee Arts Center, 2202 Canton Highway, Suite 100, Cumming More info: sawneeart.org
“PETER AND THE STARCATCHER” IN ROSWELL
What: In this Georgia Ensemble Theatre prequel to “Peter Pan,” you will be hooked from the moment you let your imagination take flight. A dozen actors play more than 100 unforgettable characters in this swashbuckling adventure. Fun for the whole family. When: Shows continue through March 13; times vary. Where: GET, Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forrest St., Roswell More info: Get.org
What: What would you do if you opened your closet door and out popped a woman who claimed to be your soul mate? When it happens to Adam, he assumes Eve is part of a prank being pulled on him by his best friend, Mark. An uplifting comedy, “Adam’s Eve” will touch both your heart and your funny bone. When: Friday, March 4, 8 p.m. Shows continue through March 20, Fridays/ Saturdays at 8 p.m.; Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. Where: Alpharetta Presbyterian Church Theater, 180 Academy St., Alpharetta More info: act1theater.com
What: This exhibition is a collection of objects and drawings providing a visual representation of the artist’s life. When: Through March 4 Where: Art Center West Gallery, inside Leita Thompson Park, 1355 Woodstock Road, Roswell More info: roswellgov.com
YEA SATURDAY ARTS CLASSES
What: The Youth Ensemble of Atlanta will offer winter 2016 Saturday arts classes for youth 5-15 years old. Students will receive professional training in acting, dance and voice. When: Beginning Saturday, March 5, and continuing through April 23, 9-11:50 a.m. Where: Youth Ensemble of Atlanta, 9 Gammon Ave., Atlanta Cost: $160 More info: youthensemble.org
ATLANTA MUSIC WORKSHOP
What: The largest free Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints music workshop in the Southeast, with over 20 workshops and an entire day for primary music. When: Saturday, March 5, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 500 Norcross St., Roswell More info: atlantamusicworkshop.org/ documents/2016-Workshop-Program. pdf
JOHNS CREEK ART CENTER BEADING AND BRACELETS CLASS What: Ketki Desai, a Johns Creek Art Center instructor, will teach the basics of beading. Each participant — adults and students 12 and older — will leave with a unique, handcrafted, beaded bracelet. When: Saturday, March 12, 10:3011:30 a.m. Where: Johns Creek Arts Center, 6290 Abbotts Bridge Road, Building 700, Johns Creek More info: johnscreekarts.org
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LIBRARY EVENTS: For a complete list of North Fulton events, go to afpls.org/events For a complete list of Forsyth events, go to forsythpl.org/eventCalendar/eventCalendar.aspx
IRISH STEP DANCER AND BAGPIPER TO PERFORM
What: Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day early at One World Forsyth Celebrates Ireland with John Maschinot, founder of Atlanta’s The Celtic Company, a master of the Irish flute and the uilleann pipes, also known as Irish bagpipes. When: Saturday, March 5, 11 a.m. Where: Sharon Forks Library, 2820 Old Atlanta Road, Cumming More info: forsythpl.org
Where: Milton Library, 855 Mayfield Road, Milton More info: 404-613-4402
ATLANTA FLUTE ENSEMBLE SPRING CONCERT
What: Spring music and light, classical music. All Ages. When: Wednesday, March 9, 10:3011:30 a.m. Where: Northeast/Spruill Oaks Library, 9560 Spruill Road, Johns Creek More info: 770-360-8820
SPIRITUALITY
What: AmityCare will offer a class on spirituality. When: Thursday, March 10, 2 p.m. Where: Milton Library, 855 Mayfield Road, Milton More info: 404-613-4402
SAVVY IRA PLANNING FOR BABY BOOMERS
WOMEN AND AGING
FRIENDS OF THE ALPHARETTA LIBRARY BOOK SALE
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What: Financial consultant Elbert McWilliams presents information regarding IRA planning for baby boomers. When: Saturday, March 5. 10:30 a.m.noon Where: Northeast/Spruill Oaks Library, 9560 Spruill Road, Johns Creek More info: 770-360-8820
What: Come support the library shopping at the Friends’ book sale. All ages. Library porch and Friends Bookstore. When: Saturday, March 5, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Alpharetta Library, 10 Park Plaza, Alpharetta More info: 404-613-6735
CHIP WADE’S ‘HOME IMPROVEMENT ON A BUDGET’
What: The Forsyth County Public Library will present “Home Improvement on a Budget” as Chip Wade, host of the Emmy Award-winning HGTV series “Elbow Room,” discusses the art of creating amazing living spaces with highlights from some of his favorite makeovers. When: Tuesday, March 8, 7 p.m. Where: The Forsyth Conference Center, 3410 Ronald Reagan Blvd., Cumming. More info: forsythpl.org
ALPHARETTA LIBRARY BOOK CLUB What: “What Alice Forgot,” by Liane Moriarty. When: Tuesday, March 8, 4:30 p.m. Where: Alpharetta Library, 10 Park Plaza, Alpharetta More info: 404-613-6735
RADON: THE SILENT KILLER
What: Suzanne Well, Reid Casey Team & Keller Williams Realty, will discuss radon and questions that should be asked. When: Tuesday, March 8, 6:30 p.m.
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What: Nelson Elder Care Law Firm will hold a program on women and aging, which impacts a high percentage of our population. Where: Thursday, March 10. 3 p.m. More info: Milton Library, 855 Mayfield Road, Milton More info: 404-613-4402
FORSYTH COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER
What: Pet adoptions When: Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Where: The Forsyth County Animal Shelter, 4065 County Way, Forsyth County More info: 678-965-7185
FULTON COUNTY ANIMAL SERVICES
What: Pet adoptions When: Every Saturday and Sunday, noon-5 p.m., PetSmart, 6370 North Point Parkway, Alpharetta Additional adoptions: Monday-Friday 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m.-6 p.m. at Fulton County Animal Services, 860 Marietta Blvd NW, Atlanta More info: 404-613-4958
OF INTEREST ELSEWHERE: GIBBS GARDENS OPENS WITH ACRES OF DAFFODILS
What: Gibbs Gardens opens for the 2016 season. Through mid-April, view the largest display of daffodils in the country. More than 50 acres of daffodils — 20+ million blossoms — create a panorama of sunbeam-yellow blossoms. When: Special events throughout March Where: Gibbs Gardens, 1987 Gibbs Drive, Ball Ground More info: gibbsgardens.com
Tied up in history at Olde Rope Mill Park I’m usually wary of places with words like “Olde” in the name. Such spellings often signal that the destination is going to be a little bit on the hokey side. But that’s not STEVE HUDSON the case at WoodGet Outside Georgia, Chattahoochee Media Group stock’s Olde Rope Mill Park. Was there really a rope mill at Olde Rope Mill Park? Indeed there was. In the mid 1840s, it was the site of a grist mill. However, by the 1870s, the facility was manufacturing rope. The dam and stone raceway provided water power to the mill, which remained in operation until 1949, when it was closed and dismantled to prepare for the formation of Lake Allatoona. Visitors today find interpretive signs that explain the history of the site and impart an idea of what it was like when it was in operation. The park is located near I-575 at the Ridgewalk Parkway exit (the same exit as the outlet mall). From Ridgewalk Parkway, follow Olde Rope Mill Park Road (just east of I-575) to its end. There are two parking areas (one on the left and one straight ahead), though after work and on weekends it’s not unusual to have to wait for a spot as both lots may be full. Once you park, you’re ready for some exploring. Many visitors come to enjoy the hiking this park offers, following trails on both sides of the river which offer a good look at the site of the old rope mill. On the left side of the river as you’re facing downstream, a half-mile paved multiuse trail follows the river upstream, offering a great view of the remains of the old mill dam. Beyond the dam’s ruins the trail continues for a while, and benches along the way provide nice places to enjoy a break beside the river.
On river right, a more primitive and sometimes rocky dirt trail takes visitors through some of the old mill foundations before following the raceway upriver toward the dam. Be sure to watch small children along this trail, as the footing is tricky in a few spots. The trails on this side of the river are accessed via a pedestrian bridge which spans the river near the main parking area. There’s more here than hiking, however. Off-road biking enthusiasts will enjoy the Taylor Randahl Mountain Bike Trails network, a project of the Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association. Offering 14 miles of trail, this network includes routes suitable for beginning and intermediate riders. Hikers can also explore the bike trails, but remember that bicycles always have the right-of-way. Also note that most of the trails are directional (that is, cyclists ride in different directions depending on the day of the week) and hikers should walk in a direction that’s opposite the bikes’ direction of travel. A detailed bike trail map is available at sorbawoodstock.org/olderope-mill-park/. Note that the bike trails may be closed on occasion due to weather or trail conditions. Once you’ve explored the trails, there’s still plenty to do here. Fishing in the river can be good, and the park is a great starting point for canoeing and kayaking enthusiasts, too. You can even fish right from the large deck that overlooks the river near the pedestrian bridge. Riverside picnic areas provide great places for a midday meal, too, and there’s also a covered area (the Rock Pavilion) available for use on a first-come, first-served basis. Olde Rope Mill Park is open daily from 7 a.m. till 11 p.m. Steve Hudson has written numerous books on fishing, hiking, the outdoors and more. Check them out at www.chattahoocheemedia.com.
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(NAPSI)—You can still have a hot time in your own backyard, even when the weather cools, if you follow these trends and enhance the natural beauty of your patio, poolscape, walkway or driveway. Top Trends Here’s a look at five delightful ways people make the most of their outdoor space these days, according to the experts at Belgard, the go-to place for paving stones, fire features, brick ovens and other outdoor living elements. • Get cozy: For enjoyment all year round, install a fireplace or firepit as a part of a backyard space to serve as a much-loved gathering spot and a complementary, permanent part of an overall outdoor living design. • Bigger is better: Depart from the traditional small cobble and brick pavers and explore large-format pavers for natural stone looks that mimic the appearance and texture of slate, flagstone or hand-chiseled rock. • Creative cohesion: Take advantage of modular units such as grill islands, brick ovens, wood boxes, fireplaces and more to create a customized outdoor space that works with a patio’s existing pavers to create a harmonious, cohesive look. • Spruce it up: If a deck’s surrounding landscaping thins when the weather cools, consider planting fall perennials that bloom and thrive during those months including certain varieties of hydrangeas, mums and tall grasses. • Pull up comfort: Define a space and create extra seating with built-in seat walls and add ottomans, throw pillows and stools to create an even more inviting outdoor setting. Homeowners can find further inspiration on ways to bring backyard dreams to life using the Belgard Idea Book or even
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Living Landscapes Matter: Lawns And Gardens Are Ecosystems That Help Us All (NAPSI)—While in some parts of our country, people are replacing their lawns with rocks, mulch, cacti and plastic grass—deadening the landscape in order to conserve water—you may not have to. “Having a lawn and being a good environment steward are not mutually exclusive,” explains Kris Kiser, president and CEO of the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI). “Grass is a vital part of our living landscapes that contribute to our communities, our families and our health.” Lawns provide a safe place for families to gather and for children and pets to play. But grass is also brilliant at combating many environmental challenges. For example, a good lawn: • Filters and Captures Runoff. When it rains, water “sheets off” hard surfaces, such as hardscapes, parking lots, driveways and roads, turning rainwater into fast-moving, storm water runoff. Grass, however, slows down and absorbs runoff, while also cleansing water of impurities and dust. The grass filtration system is so effective that rainwater filtered through a healthy lawn is often as much as 10 times less acidic than water running off a hard surface. • Reduces Heat. Lawns can be
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live among the grass blades and below the surface in the turf, so your lawn can support biodiversity and wildlife. • Controls Soil Erosion. Turfgrass controls erosion through its natural, dense and fibrous root system. Without grass, soil erodes into streams and lakes, muddying the waters and limiting how sunlight penetrates the water. The nutrients and chemicals carried with soil can cause algae blooms, which steal oxygen from the water and kill fish. Lawn or No Lawn Is Not the Question So how to maintain a living landscape—even under tough conditions like a drought? First, choose the right turfgrass for the climate zone and lifestyle. Hundreds of varieties of turfgrass exist, and some of them—such as buffalo and Bermuda grass—are excellent for drought conditions. When established, these grasses require very little water and are hardy enough to survive foot traffic, children’s play and pets. Secondly, know that too much water is actually bad for grass. Overwatering causes the grass roots to grow horizon-
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Carly Smoltz signs with Lee University ALPHARETTA, Ga. – King’s Ridge Christian School’s Carly Smoltz has signed a National Letter of Intent to play soccer at Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee. Pictured with her is her mother, Dyan Caso. Standing left to right is
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ACT1 Theater presents: ‘Adam’s Eve’ Rom-com begins March 4 ALPHARETTA, Ga. -- What if God decided that the world needed a makeover and created a brand new Adam and Eve? Sports writer Adam Moss had no idea that he was about to become part of a miracle when he opened his closet door one night. Inside he found a beautiful young woman dressed in his Falcon’s football jersey. Though she appeared to be fully grown, she proclaimed that she was newly born and that God had created her to be Adam’s soul-mate and the mother of his children. And, her name was Eve. Act1 Theater presents Matthew Carlin’s imaginative, romantic and uplifting comedy, “Adam’s Eve.” Attorney Loren Collins stars as Adam Moss, a straightforward young man blessed with good family, good friends, and an intimidating girlfriend. Kate Mullaney co-stars as Eve, a gloriously giddy, childlike being, who isn’t too clear about how to sit in a chair. But she can play a pretty good
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game of tag or hide-andgo-seek in the living room, and then hold a decent disputation on the rightness or wrongness of jumping up and down on the sofa. Eve’s skills evolve rapidly as she interACT1’s newest perforacts with the mance will be “Adam’s people in Ad- Eve,” opening March 4. am’s life. His best friend Mark thinks Eve is hot. Mark’s wife Katie wants to protect her. Adam’s mom, Grace, knows a thing or two about miracles and believes absolutely in Eve’s validity. Adam’s girlfriend and her colleague Dr. Thomas Griffin think Eve is psychotic and should be put away. Director Charles Hannum has created a magical world on stage where miracles do seem possible, where laughter is probable and love is breath-taking. “Adam’s Eve” opens Friday, March 4, and runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and on Sundays at 2 p.m. through March 20. A single Thursday show on March 17 is at 8 p.m. with a special $10 price. Regular tickets are $20 for adults, and $17 for seniors and children 12 and under.
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Two Centennial students nominated 2016 Ga. Students Milton dow Pair has raised $30K to fight leukemia ROSWELL, Ga. – Centennial High School seniors Olivia McDonnold and Mira Shah have been nominated for the 2016 Georgia Student of the Year award by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Poised to raise $30,000, the girls are two of only 15 students/teams accepted into the fundraising campaign which stretches over six weeks, beginning on Jan. 14 and ending on Feb. 26. The Student of the Year campaign is an opportunity for local area high
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school students who are enthusiastic about volunteerism, philanthropy, community outreach, and developing leadership skills to participate in the fight against blood cancers. The Student of the Year will receive a $5,000 scholarship toward the college or university of his/her choice. The Citizenship Award winner will receive a $500 scholarship toward the college or university of his/her choice. Every candidate who reaches the minimum fundraising requirement of $10,000 will receive a $1,000 scholarship. The girls have planned several fundraising events at Centennial. If you would like to donate, here is the link to their website: http://events.lls. org/pages/ga/soyga2016/OliviaMira
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CARROLTON, Ga. — Milton’s first trip to the Final Four since their 2012 state championship run ended in disappointment as Pebblebrook ended Milton’s season with a 77-70 win in the state semifinals last Saturday at the University of West Georgia. Milton reached the Final Four Feb. 25 with a 94-83 win over Campbell in which Campbell was unable to take advantage of Milton’s 22 turnovers. Milton outscored Campbell 28-19 in the third quarter to extend their lead to 14 entering the fourth. Turnovers, which plagued Milton all game, began to cost them in fourth. Campbell compiled a 15-2 run that cut Milton’s lead to just 5 midway through the fourth. After leading Campbell by 14 to open the quarter, Milton found themselves ahead by a single point with two minutes remaining. Campbell’s scoring would end there, as they were forced to
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against Campbell, led the Eagles in scoring with 19 points, adding five rebounds and four blocks. Junior Kendrick Summerour scored 18 and Alex O’Connell, who led the Eagles in scoring against Campbell, was held to just 13 points. Milton would find themselves down by 7 at halftime, but would open the third quarter with a 10-2 run to reclaim the lead. Pebblebrook then compiled a run of their own, 10-0, as the Falcons began to dominate the rebounding game, which they would continue for the remainder of the game. Entering the fourth, Pebblebrook led 56-49, but two quick field goals and their offensive rebounding allowed the Falcons to open their lead to 62-51. After the two teams exchanged points, Milton’s O’Connell hit a 3-pointer to give the Eagles momentum. After an ensuing timeout by the Eagles and a
defensive rebound, Milton turned the ball over, leading to a field goal for Pebblebrook and extending their lead to 11 with under three minutes remaining. Milton committed 12 turnovers in the game. Pebblebrook began to work the clock in the final two minutes, playing keep-away, and went on to win, ending Milton’s season in the process. The Eagles finished the season with a 24-9 overall record, seven more wins than their total in 2014 and 2015. Their 24 wins were the most since their state championship year in 2012 and their best under Head Coach Matt Kramer.
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FURNISHED MODEL Blackberry Ridge: 124 Townsend Pass 5 bd • 4.5 ba • fireside master up outdoor living space • Alpharetta address FMLS #5640134 • $829,900
NEW LISTING Laurel Grove: 15390 Laurel Grove Drive 6 bd • 4.5 ba • master on main finished basement • fenced backyard FMLS #5636187 • $538,000
1.5+ ACRE LOT Lake @ North Valley: 2005 Long Hollow Lane 6 bd • 4.5 ba • master on main • finished terrace level • backyard water feature FMLS #5643008 • $1,279,000
FURNISHED MODEL The Manor Golf & CC: 3037 Watsons Bend
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UNDER CONTRACT The Legends of Settendown Creek: 8320 Jacobs Ridge Lane • 6bd • 5ba • 2+ acre estate lot • guest bedroom on main • fin basement w/ full kitchen • FMLS# 5637735 • $515,000
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The Manor Golf & CC: 3077 Watsons Bend 5 bd • 4 ba • modern gourmet kitchen design • finished basement • 1+ acre, golf course lot FMLS #5633742 • $1,450,000
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Harrington Falls: 925 Dunster Court 5bd • 4 full ba • 2 half ba • master on main screened porch FMLS #5636653 • $699,000
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The Manor Golf & CC: 605 Stirling Glen Court 5 bd • 5.5 ba • 1.5+ Acre cul-de-sac lot • bedroom 5 bd • 5.5 ba • guest suite on main • modern gourmet kitchen design • 1+ acre, golf course lot • on main • screen porch w/ fireplace FMLS #5633733 • $1,350,000 FMLS #5599438 • $800,000
Stratforde Estates: 790 Stratforde Drive 5 bd • 3.5 ba • master up finished basement • fenced backyard • new carpet and paint throughout • FMLS #5609857 • $449,000
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NEW CONSTRUCTION Six Hills: 870 Owens Lake Road 5bd • 5.5ba • 10 Acre lake lot w/ gated entry • master on main • Milton HS district • home to be built • FMLS #5600721 • $2,479,000
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