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Many people think that eyes with glaucoma always have high pressure. This is not always the case. Some optic nerves are especially vulnerable to damage and can sustain damage even at normal pressure. This is call Normal Tension Glaucoma. There are other people who have elevated pressure in the eye, but have nerves that are resistant to damage, and do not develop glaucoma. These people are said to have Ocular Hypertension and need to be observed, but do not always need to be treated. Currently the only treatment for all of these conditions is to lower intraocular pressure, even if it is currently normal. How does a person know if they have glaucoma? Glaucoma is often called “the sneak thief of sight,” because there are no symptoms in the early stages. By the time a person has noticeable symptoms, such as reduced peripheral vision, their optic nerve has already suffered significant damage. This damage cannot be reversed. The goal of glaucoma treatment is to prevent further damage and to stop the progression of vision loss. Because of this, it is important to have an exam with an eye care professional to look for signs of glaucoma. This is even more important for people in a high risk group such as anyone over 60, African-Americans over 40, or anyone having a family history of glaucoma. Your eye doctor can determine if you at risk for glaucoma by doing a complete eye exam. During the exam if intraocular pressure is high or the optic nerve has changes consistent with glaucoma, then further specialized testing is needed. This may include a computerized peripheral vision test and use of an imaging device to detect optic nerve damage. Sometimes, your doctor may be able to diagnosis glaucoma after performing these initial tests. However, if the tests have borderline results, a patient may be diagnosed as a “glaucoma suspect,” meaning there is not enough evidence to start treatment, but it is important to continue monitoring closely. Why is it important to detect glaucoma early? Because there are effective treatments such as eye drops or an outpatient laser procedure which can lower eye pressure and prevent glaucoma progression. Since glaucoma damage cannot be reversed, it is important to catch this disease in its early stages, in the hopes that with effective early treatment, patients may never reach the point where their vision is noticeably impaired.
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Council approves rezoning of 45 lots on Ebenezer Road By ADAM DARBY news@appenmediagroup.com MILTON, Ga. – After more than six hours of debate and multiple attempts to reach a consensus, the Milton City Council allowed 63.57 acres of undeveloped land to be rezoned from agricultural, or AG-1, to Community Unit Plan, or CUP, for future homebuilding. Located at 745 Ebenezer Road, the rezoning was approved under the condition of 45 total lots, down from the proposed 50 lots, with .707 units per acre. Due to the recusal of Karen Thurman, the vote came to a 4-2 approval of the rezoning with Mayor Joe Lockwood and Burt Hewitt opposing. Community Development Director Kathleen Field provided the initial details of the rezone proposal in hopes of maintaining AG-1 zoning. The proposal aimed to increase the maximum lot coverage from 20 percent to 50 percent for each individual lot. However, the Planning Commission previously denied the proposal. “The applicant has requested the above concurrent variance to increase the maximum lot coverage based on the fact that the lots are small in size,” she said. “Staff does not recommend the submitted site plan by the applicant and therefore recommends denial. The proposed (50)-lot single-family residential subdivision developed at a density of (0.79) units per acre is inconsistent with adjacent and nearby properties which are scattered single-family residences on large lots.” Charlie Bostwick, a founding partner at Brightwater Homes, presented multiple ideas in support of CUP rezoning. “Only with the CUP plan can we create empty nester-targeted housing,” he said. “This is the only way we’ll preserve the real look and feel of Milton and every nature road needs to be protected. It’s the only way to protect the environmentally sensitive interiors of this precious site.” A total of 40 public speakers voiced their comments
Milton Council approved the rezoning of 45 total lots on Ebenezer Road during their Monday, April 25 meeting. concerning their approval or disapproval of the plan. The 15 supporters were vocal about housing flexibility and land preservation while the remaining 25, with a large portion consisting of citizens living on or adjacent to Ebenezer Road, stated that it was not economical or attractive and went against Milton’s values. A petition was cited on their account. For full details on the zoning, visit http://bit.ly/1SpmJSg.
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ALPHARETTA, Ga. — City leaders took a dim view Monday during their first look at a preliminary list of North Fulton road projects to be funded by a proposed .75-cent added sales tax. The draft list, assembled through input from Fulton County cities, is in its infancy and is expected to undergo more than a month of public input before a final version can be adopted. Nevertheless, the initial list drew negative remarks from Mayor David Belle Isle, who said he was disappointed the document failed to address major backups along southbound Ga. 400. Alpharetta was the first city to see the list prepared by design engineering firm Kimley-Horn, which has been hired to help Fulton County cities hash out a slate of local and regional transportation projects by the end of May. The sales tax, if placed on the ballot by a majority of cities and approved by voters in November, is expected to generate from $500-$600 million in transportation dollars over its five-year term. The money would be apportioned to the county’s 14 cities, excluding Atlanta. Special legislation allowed Atlanta to consider its own transportation sales tax, which would likely include some allocation for MARTA. Eric Graves, Alpharetta senior engineer and planner, said the criteria used to draw up the list will be to: • Focus on large, pressing issues that are regional or multijurisdictional • Improve traffic flow and operations/ address congestion • Show results and impact within five years • Have a strategic, well-thought-out plan • Prioritize to provide maximum impact for dollars spent • Consider that major roadway reconstruction is a valid expense, but aim to minimize maintenance and general repair projects The list includes three tiers of projects. The top tier includes projects that can be completed with 85 percent of the anticipated funding from the tax. The second tier includes projects that can be funded with the remaining 15 percent. A third tier would be for additional projects if the tax generates more money than anticipated. He said the cities are just now studying the draft and there will be public meetings to refine the list before the City Council gives its assent to place the sales tax on the ballot.
TSPLOST timeline May 30 – Fulton County cities, with the exception of Atlanta, must submit project lists to Fulton County, which is coordinating the effort. June 15 – Fulton County prepares and sends back to the cities an aggregate list of county transportation projects to be funded by the .75-cent sales tax during its five-year run. June 30 – Cities return to Fulton County a final list of projects approved by each of the city councils. The county then submits the project list to the election superintendent for placement on the Nov. 8 ballot. Here is a look at the initial draft list for Tier I projects in North Fulton and the costs from each city’s share of the TSPLOST funds: • Alpharetta/Johns Creek: Haynes Bridge Road widening — $5 million/$5 million • Alpharetta/Johns Creek: McGinnis Ferry Road capacity project — $2.4 million/$5.5 million • Alpharetta/Milton: Windward Parkway widening — $15.5 million/$5 million • Alpharetta: Academy Street/Webb Bridge Road: bike/ped/operational improvements — $13 million • Alpharetta: Old Milton Parkway widening — $6 million • Johns Creek: Medlock Bridge capacity project — $10 million • Johns Creek: Jones Bridge widening — $7 million • Johns Creek: Jones Bridge widening — $11 million • Johns Creek: Old Alabama capacity project — $1.5 million • Johns Creek: Nesbit Ferry corridor improvements — $3.5 million • Milton: Morris Road widening — $5.4 million • Roswell/Sandy Springs: Historic Gateway (Ga. 9) — $3.6 million/$2 million • Roswell: Big Creek Parkway Phase 1 and 2 — $60 million • Roswell: Holcomb Bridge interchange — $6 million • Roswell: Rucker Road reconstruction — $950,000 • Sandy Springs: Johnson Ferry Road operational improvements — $24.8 million • Sandy Springs: Hammond Drive, widen to four lanes with bicycle and pedestrian accommodations — $35 million
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Age is just a number ... still debating From the time we are born to the time we pass away, our age is a constant source of conversation. Our society is obsessed with it. As babies grow, KATHLEEN STURGEON their moms proudly report how many Editor kathleen@appenmediagroup.com months old they are. When we die, one of the first questions asked is, “How old were they?” When we’re young, birthday parties are exciting because it’s a thrill to get a year older. But, as the years fly by, many people become hesitant to disclose how old they are. Let me just say I love being the age I am. I love being a millennial, 20-something, young professional. I’m sure many others around my age feel the same way. Granted, this can be a bittersweet time in our lives because we are often confused and unsure of ourselves. But, by the same token, it’s a wonderful time, too. We no longer have all the restrictions we had prior to turning 18, and many of us also tend not to have a host of responsibilities holding us back yet. So I embrace my youth. I’ve been told that I should enjoy “not being jaded” because, once I’m older, I will be weary and tired of the world around me. Honestly, I find that just sad. I hope I never lose my curious nature and happy-go-lucky attitude. But I’m also not dumb. I know that, just as I am appreciated for having a youthful spirit, I am also looked down on for how few years I’ve been in the workplace. I was at a job-related event the other day where one person somewhat demeaned another simply because he was in his 20s. Maybe it’s
my age or naivety showing, but I was a little shocked. How dare this person belittle the other just because he’s young. I try not to play the “age card” and say people act, talk or think of me a certain way simply because I’m a fledgling. But, in reality, that’s exactly what many are doing. I’ll be interviewing someone and they’ll think I’m an intern. I’ve tried to explain my point in a conversation only to be shut down because the other person thinks I’m inexperienced. I’ve been cut off in lines at stores because shoppers think they can stomp all over “some kid.” Once you get right down to it, age is just a number. You have no more control over being young than you do being old. Just as we often think of ageism as something that only the elderly unfairly face, people on the opposite end of the spectrum also have to deal with unjust age-based discrimination. In defense of any other millennials similarly maligned, let me say there are so many benefits to bringing a young mind to any conversation. We are excited, ready to go, hopeful and optimistic. We are ready to think of things differently and start something new. Don’t believe me? Just think of these people. J.K. Rowling had the idea for Harry Potter at 25. Steve Jobs was 21 when he and Steve Wozniak started Apple Computer. Albert Einstein came to the attention of the scientific world at 26. Nelly Bly made a solo trip around the world in less than 80 days at age 24. Mark Zuckerberg was a sophomore in college when he created Facebook. And I became editor of the Forsyth Herald at 23. So give us a little respect. We worked hard to be where we are and we deserve to be treated as equals.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Balancing Progress and Conservation If you’re familiar with the debate over conservation subdivisions in Milton, here’s an example of why all the kerfuffle has been way over blown. It is a proposal to build 50 single — family up —scale homes on 30.5 acres. In return for the smaller lot size, 33 acres with a lake and miles of walking trails will be put aside in a permanent land trust. I think that’s not only beneficial for the families who might choose to live there but for our community and the environment. Some say not in Milton, nothing less than 1-acre lots. I get their point and on one level I agree. Milton was and always should be a rural haven close to the heart of ATL. But isn’t that the point? Keeping Milton rural is exactly why the proposed Sweet Apple development should be approved. Here’s the choice. Under Milton’s current zoning ordinance, any developer can clearcut the entire parcel and subdivide it into as many as 50 oneacre or one-acre-plus lots to maximize profits. Or as the folks at Brightwater Homes have proposed, build 50 homes on smaller lots but also place 33 acres of pristine forestland in a land trust to be protected in perpetuity. By the way, the developer is an environmentalist who earns his living building new neighborhoods. This example is a balance every developer should practice in the name of progress. It represents a necessary equilibrium between landowner rights and conservation. And when I see the total loss of trees across the street from Cambridge High School, I appreciate
Keeping Milton rural is exactly why the proposed Sweet Apple development should be approved. Here’s the choice. Under Milton’s current zoning ordinance, any developer can clearcut the entire parcel and subdivide it into as many as 50 one-acre or oneacre-plus lots to maximize profits. the proposed Sweet Apple subdivision even more. City council will vote Monday, April 25, to allow the project to move forward. If you have a minute, call Milton City Hall and let Mayor Joe Lockwood (678-242-2484) and council members know, Sweet Apple is the right balance between conservation and progress for Milton. Francia Lindon, Milton
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Seven NF high schools among nation’s best North Fulton tops US Newsrankings of best in ‘16 By CANDY WAYLOCK candy@appenmediagroup.com NORTH FULTON, Ga. — The 2016 ranking of 21,500 public high schools by U.S. News & World Report includes most North Fulton high schools among the top performers when compared to their state and national peers. Alpharetta, Chattahoochee, Johns Creek, Milton, Northview and Roswell high schools not only ranked among the top 20 in Georgia, but also in the top 500 in the U.S., according to the national publication’s 2016 list of best high schools in the country. Cambridge High School, which has been open only five years, just missed placing among the top 500 schools, coming in at 549 nationally – up from 747 last year. Alpharetta High School was the highest-ranked Fulton school on the 2016 list, ranked sixth best in the state and 248 in the nation. Closing out the top 20 list were Milton High School
(seventh), Chattahoochee High (ninth), Northview (11th), Johns Creek (12th) and Roswell (15th) With seven high schools among the top 500 nationally and top 20 in Georgia, Fulton Schools had more schools recognized than any other system in the state. “What’s notable about our schools’ rankings is that none are magnet or theme schools with specialized admission processes, which is the case of many other schools on the national list,” said Kenneth Zeff, interim superintendent. “These high schools have attendance boundaries that reflect their unique communities and demonstrate the true value of our educational programs.” Among the top five schools in Georgia, four are charter or magnet schools, with perennial top-placer Gwinnett School of Math, Science and Technology ranking No. 1. U.S. News researched more than 21,500 public high schools across the nation, considering enrollment, diversity, participation in the free and reduced meals program as well as the results of state assessments, Advanced Placement and International Baccalau-
U.S. News and World Report Rankings for North Fulton High Schools SCHOOL
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Alpharetta
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No. 248 (286)
Milton
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No. 255 (187)
Chattahoochee
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No. 300 (328)
Northview
No. 11 (8)
No. 328 (236)
Johns Creek
No. 12 (9)
No. 374 (277)
Roswell
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No. 446 (364)
Cambridge
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No. 549 (749)
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Past, present considered for new school name Ga. 9 school in Roswell officially opens this summer By CANDY WAYLOCK candy@appenmediagroup.com ROSWELL, Ga. — Names reflecting Roswell’s past and present are among those being considered for the new elementary school located on Ga. 9 when it officially opens this summer. During their April 14 work session, the Fulton County Board of Education was presented with three options to consider for the as yet unnamed school, which welcomes its first permanent class on Aug. 8. This year the school is serving as the “swing” school for Esther Jackson Elementary, which is being rebuilt in its present location on Martin Road in Roswell. The names under consideration, in priority order, include: Vickery Mill Elementary. Vickery Mill relates to the historic mill of the city of Roswell, which was founded on
Vickery Creek. The mill was the power that brought life to the Roswell area. Azalea Mill Elementary. Honors the history of the mill and honors the new tradition of the Azalea Festival of Roswell. Painted Rock Elementary. The Native American name for the Chattahoochee River that possibly refers to the many colorful granite outcroppings along the northeast-to-southwest segment of the river. The names were developed by the school’s naming committee, a group of 14 people composed of parents of students who will attend the school, district and community leaders, school staff and community residents. Katha Stuart, the board member who represents Roswell, said the members of the naming committee reflected a wide range of interests in the community. “I was very impressed by the committee that came together,” said Stuart. “It was a very diverse group from historians in Roswell to parents whose kids will be going to the school, and I was very [pleased] with all [the process] that is determining the name for that school.”
It was a very diverse group from historians in Roswell to parents whose kids will be going to the school, and I was very [pleased] with all [the process] that is determining the name for that school.” KATHA STUART Roswell board member
Margaret Pupillo, area superintendent, and Principal Adam Maroney convened the first meeting on March 16, when the committee brainstormed 20 potential names. Those proposals were narrowed down to five names which were taken back to the community for feedback. In addition to the three submitted to the board, the community also considered Mittie Bulloch Elementary (mother
of President Theodore Roosevelt), and Historic Roswell Elementary. The naming committee reconvened on March 28 and narrowed the five to the three top choices, with Vickery Mill Elementary the clear favorite of the community and the committee, according to the minutes of the meetings. The school board will vote on the final name during its May board meeting.
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NORTH FULTON, Ga. — Rep. Mike Dudgeon (R-Forsyth) has been named to the governing board of the Fulton Academy of Science and Technology charter school, which will open for its first class of students on Aug. 8. His presence on the new school’s board is a coup for school leaders who praised his education and government experience as an asset to the new school. “Rep. Dudgeon has been a leader in school choice and policy,” said Philip Chen, a spokesman for the Roswell-based school and member of the governing board. “Adding a member of his caliber is a real win-win for the school and community. His experience as a Forsyth County School Board member as well as his time in the Legislature will be invaluable in the direction of the school.” Dudgeon currently serves as vice chair of the Education Committee, secretary of the Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications Committee, and is on the Appropriations, Science and Technology, and Small Business committees. The three-term legislator is the longest-serving member from Forsyth
County’s legislation delegation, but announced earlier this year that he will not be seeking a fourth term to focus on his business interests. Prior to being elected to the state legislature in January 2011, Dudgeon served a term on the Forsyth County Board of Education. His background in technology will be a perfect fit with the goals of the FAST school, noted Chen. Dudgeon, a graduate of Georgia Tech, is one of the original founders of Alpharetta-based Radiant Systems, and is currently the chief technology officer for video game startup Hi-Rez Studios in Alpharetta. “One of the key components of FAST is the teaching of coding in every grade level,” said Chen. “[Dudgeon’s] background in engineering and coding, as well as his relationships with leaders in the industry will help guide and develop the school and give real world perspective to the students.” Although Dudgeon will not have children attending FAST, Chen said having nonparents serve on the board in addition to parents is recommended by state and local authorizers. “In [some] instances a parentcentric board may have a myopic view,” noted Chen. “Having nonparent members can help balance that perspective.” FAST is still looking to seat two more members from the community, as well as two elected parents to complete the governing board.
Milton High School to present ‘Ci MILTON, Ga. —Milton High School has announced their 2016 “Cirque Kucabanga” lineup. This year’s show explores the notion that everyone has a special imagination chamber in their minds. The performers will explore these imagination chambers and show audiences the extraordinary realms they create. Milton is the only public high school in the entire country with a Cirque program as a part of the regular theatre curriculum. Cast members also on various apparatus including the Cyr Wheel and Silks and often train with some Cirque professionals that travel here to work with them on mastering specific skills. “Kucabanga” director Larry Smith says, “We are testing new ideas this year with presentation styles and acts. We have a hard working cast and the
student leadership seems to be on point with act development and new ideas.” The students begin a rigorous routine of physical conditioning in the fall, when the show’s story line develops as a student planning team generates ideas. Smith then writes the script for the production. “Cirque Kucabanga” will have a total of eight performances, suitable for all audiences, over two weekends. The dates are as follows: • Thursday, April 28 at 7:30 p.m. • Friday, April 29 at 7:30 p.m. • Saturday, April 30 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. • Thursday, May 5 at 7:30 p.m. • Friday, May 6 at 7:30 p.m. • Saturday, May 7 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. To purchase tickets on line, please visit www.miltontheatrecompany.com .
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Cambridge wrestler inducted into Hall of Fame MILTON, Ga. — Cambridge High School alumni J.R. Salemi was selected as one of the Class of 2016 Inductees for the Georgia Kids Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame, created in 1993, recognizes young athletes that SALEMI have excelled not only in wrestling but as leaders as well. Currently, wrestlers nominated for the Hall of Fame must have won multiple Georgia Kid state championships across all three styles and be either a senior in high school or a high school graduate. Nominees must also be good leaders and role models who can set an example to inspire younger kids.
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...We move the energy that moves the country. Colonial is a critical piece of the nation’s infrastructure and our approach is long term. TIM FELT, Colonial Pipeline President and CEO 16 | Milton Herald | April 28, 2016
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Colonial Pipeline fuels eastern U.S. Alpharetta-based company puts safety first: $250M annually By HATCHER HURD hatcher@appenmediagroup.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. – Colonial Pipeline President and CEO Tim Felt has an important job that affects the lives and livelihoods of 50 million people — residents throughout the Southeast and the Eastern Seaboard — but few know what that job is. Felt came to the April 21 Alpharetta Chamber of Commerce’s Coffee and Commerce breakfast at the Crooked Creek Golf Club in Alpharetta to tell guests about Colonial Pipeline. Quite simply, Colonial is responsible for 110 million gallons of fuel a day that flows from Houston to New York, bringing gasoline – regular and high test, jet fuel and heating oil. Colonial serves 74 percent of Atlanta residents and 45 percent of the eastern United States. Technology makes it possible to send and track all forms of fuel through the same pipeline. Colonial does not refine the fuel nor does it handle natural gas. It transports products across 13 states safely and efficiently while ensuring the safety of the communities Colonial serves and the environment. It takes 18 days for 1 gallon of fuel to travel from Houston to New York. “We manage 5,500 miles of pipeline, and we are heavily regulated by the
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Colonial Pipeline President and CEO Tim Felt addresses members of the Alpharetta Chamber of Commerce.
federal government – which is a good thing,” Felt said. What? A CEO who does not complain about too much government regulation? Felt says the consequences of failure are not worth any savings skimping on safety might bring. Colonial welcomes federal oversight as a partnership in delivering fuel to the customers. “The Gulf Coast produces 8.8 million barrels of fuel daily and Colonial
transports 2.6 million of those barrels. For that transmission, Colonial gets 2.7 cents a gallon,” he said. So it behooves Colonial to protect its investment and it will spend a quarterbillion dollars this year on safety and maintenance of its pipelines (see box). It spent $250 million on safety and maintenance in 2015, and the company plans to spend even more in 2017. “When it comes to safety, we exceed what is expected,” Felt said. “We try to learn and grow every day. We took a close look at what happened to BP off the Gulf Coast. There are a lot of similarities in the way we do business. So we took another look at what can happen.” The cost put into safety is well worth it to protect customers, the environment, multiple government bodies and the company’s own reputation for integrity, said Felt. “If we had an incident, any money that was saved by skimping on safety would be gone immediately,” he said. Safety in the eyes of Colonial is not only a moral requirement but simply good business as well. That means weekly aerial inspections to see if there are any visible signs of effects on the flora above the pipelines or in the rivers under which pipelines travel. But that is only the beginning. Electronic sensors give the company feedback on every mile of pipe. Automated inspection protocols also measure the rate of flow and will warn of any leaks. T:\ADS_2015\NFAYP In the event of any kind of failure
Colonial takes high road on safety How seriously does Colonial Pipeline take safety? See this Aug. 19, 2015, Herald story online at: http://tinyurl.com/gubogvt of the pipeline, the reaction would be a “company event.” Any or all of the 880 employees would be on call to respond and all personnel train regularly in dealing with those responses. “We know what our responsibilities are. We move the energy that moves the country. Colonial is a critical piece of the nation’s infrastructure and our approach is long term,” Felt said. Asked what the company does to counter the threat of domestic terrorism, Felt said the state of the world demands the company be as prepared as possible. “We have to defend against cyberterror as well,” he said. “We have 5,500 miles of pipeline, but most of it is underground and only surfaces in a few areas. We are always working with Homeland Security to evaluate our level of security.”
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Encore Bridge sparks residential Making and boom on Westside Parkway keeping When Westside Parkway in Alpharetta was first built, the huge, four-lane road was my best-kept secret for avoiding traffic on Ga. 400 and North Point Parkway. Really, it still GEOFF SMITH is. But if anyone Assurance Financial, gsmith@lendtheway.com was wondering why Alpharetta leaders pushed for the construction of such a large road so many years ago, today you can see why. The area just west of Ga. 400 and between Haynes Bridge and Mansell roads first started seeing development around 10 years ago, just ahead of the 2008 opening of the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park. Several office buildings, including a biotech campus, as well as townhome communities surrounded the outdoor entertainment park. Development was hot then and there was talk about 20-plus-story office buildings and a donation of land for a future MARTA station. Then the economy broke and things stalled. Now development in that area is popping once more. Topgolf built its facility a couple years ago and is so crowded that I hear people are having problems finding parking when they go. (If you have never heard of Topgolf, it combines the social atmosphere of bowling with the sport of golf — great fun.) And on its heels were several townhome communities up and around Westside Parkway. A spark for much of this new development could be the new Encore Parkway bridge under construction over Ga. 400. At first, it’s hard to wonder why anyone would get so excited about
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Encore Bridge is being widened to include bike lanes, sidewalks, landscaping and a raised median. a bridge, but this bridge will do a lot for connectivity and aesthetics. The bridge connects Westside and North Point parkways, yes. But what it really does is create a very beautiful (for a bridge) connection for drivers, bikers and walkers who can go from the Verizon theater to North Point Mall and the successful Big Creek Greenway. The North Fulton Community Improvement District led the charge on this project. The old bridge has already been demolished and its replacement is scheduled to open this November. The project will widen and beautify the bridge to include two bike lanes, sidewalks, landscaped buffers on each side and a landscaped median. It will be built to accommodate future Ga. 400 widening. The project has attracted several new developments right at its westside entrance including townhomes and a mixed-use development. The two townhome developments include: The Overture at Encore: This is a John Wieland development that will include approximately 76 townhomes at the northeastern corner of Westside and Encore parkways. Encore Walk: This will include 38 townhomes by Traton Homes. It will
be just east of the Overture at Encore, between it and Ga. 400. Another very interesting development was approved last January by the city of Roswell. It is a couple miles down Westside Parkway off Old Roswell Road near Old Ellis Road. It sits almost within walking distance to the southern entrance of the Verizon theater and will be a pretty stunning, 344-unit townhome development centered around 19.7 acres of parks and green space. It’s being built by Edward Andrews and will be called Harlow. The website boasts Charleston-inspired architecture and heavy amenities that include a dog park, fire pit circle and community hall with a coffee bar, library and lounge. 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
When you make commitments to your customers, suppliers and employees, do you keep them? How often have you made commitments knowing they would be tough to keep? Making commitDICK JONES ments is essential Founder & President Jones Simply Sales to do business, but keeping commitments is critical to winning business and building long-term relationships. To start with, never make a commitment that you know you’re not going to be able to achieve. It doesn’t matter how small or big the commitment. What does matter is that you know you are going to be able to keep a commitment before even making one. Commitments are promises to do something in a certain time frame. If you fail to keep a promise, it communicates to the other person that you don’t really value them. Make commitments that are clear, concise and have a specific date and time that you will adhere to, like, “I’ll get back to you at 9 a.m. on Friday morning.” There are huge benefits to always following through and keeping your commitments. It not only establishes credibility, but also trust. Trust is essential to fostering long-term business relationships. The extent to which you keep your commitments has a direct correlation to the success you can achieve. The foundation for both personal and business success is built on making and keeping commitments. Before making promises you know you can’t keep, think twice about the ramifications and credibility you will lose as a result.
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Forsyth businesses awarded for excellence By KATHLEEN STURGEON kathleen@appenmediagroup.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — The 2016 Excellence in Business Awards Gala was held April 21, recognizing a number of Forsyth County businesses for their accomplishments and contributions. The event was hosted by the Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce in an effort to support entrepreneurship in the community. This year’s gala saw 11 finalists and six winners of various awards. “It was a great evening,” said Jason Mock with the chamber. “We had a nice turnout of businesses all across Forsyth County, not only because they were finalists, but also because they wanted to cheer on their friends and other businesses in the community.” There were over 65 awards nominees which, after interviews and in-person visits to businesses, were narrowed down to 11 finalists and then six winners. “We went out and saw each of the 11 businesses for a day,” Mock said. “We got to meet those business owners and their staff and see some customers. We were able to get a good feeling about
The winners are, from bottom left, Ace Hardware – Darin Workman, My Forsyth Magazine – Julie Brennan, Audio Video Excellence – Robert Lewis, Christian Brothers Automotive – Tom Burgess, top left, Hampton Inn – Freddy Burch and Thoroughbred Design Group – Peter Carpenter. what their business is doing not only in Forsyth County but for the community in stewardship.” The finalists were: Atlanta Dog
Trainer Pet Resort, Atlanta Landscape Group, AV Excellence, Christian Brothers Automotive Cumming, Hampton Inn Cumming, My Forsyth Magazine, Regal
Maid Service, Sawnee School of Ballet, Ace Hardware Forsyth, The Joint Collection at Forsyth and Thoroughbred Design Group. Awards were given to AV Excellence for Midsize Business of the Year, Christian Brothers Automotive Cumming for New Business of the Year, Ace Hardware Forsyth for Large Business of the Year, Hampton Inn Cumming for Spirit of Forsyth, Julie Brennan with My Forsyth Magazine won the Steve Bloom Award and Small Business of the Year went to Thoroughbred Design Group. The Spirit of Forsyth award was new this year, according to Mock. After the committee that decides who wins visited Hampton Inn, they knew a special award had to be given to the hotel. During the event, a video was shown about each finalist. Freddy Burch with the Hampton Inn Cumming said employees who work there are superb hospitality professionals. “We knew we needed to have an award that really embraced Forsyth County and the fact they believe in their passion about this community and helping their guests have a great experience when they come to Forsyth County,” Mock said.
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Lee named one of 13 Georgia Super Lawyers
New CEO to lead Christian foster care agency
Atlanta Fine Homes’ Rawlings named Light The Night Walk chair
ALPHARETTA, Ga. — George E. Lee, of the Lee & Peynado Immigration Law Group, was selected as one of only 13 lawyers in the state of Georgia practicing in the field of immigration and nationality law to receive the honor of being placed on the 2016 Georgia Super Lawyers list. The list recognizes no more LEE than 5 percent of attorneys in each state. This is the third straight year Lee has been selected as a Super Lawyer. The Lee & Peynado Immigration Law Group is located at 2520 Northwinds Parkway, Suite 450, in Alpharetta. Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The annual selections are made using a patented multiphase process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, an independent research evaluation of candidates and peer reviews by practice area. The Super Lawyers lists are published nationwide in Super Lawyers magazine. For more information about Super Lawyers, visit SuperLawyers.com. For more on Lee & Peynado Immigration Law Group, call 404-892-8300 or visit www.leelawusa.com.
ALPHARETTA, Ga. – FaithBridge Foster Care Inc., a Christian child placement agency and nonprofit 501(c)(3) ministry based in metro Atlanta, announced the appointment of Bob J. Bruder-Mattson as its new president and CEO. Bruder-Mattson most recently served as president and CEO of The United Methodist Children’s Home in BRUDERDecatur. MATTSON In 2014, he was appointed to the governor’s Child Welfare Reform Council by Gov. Nathan Deal, which was created to improve the state’s child welfare system and protect those brought under the umbrella of the Department of Family and Children’s Services. FaithBridge, headquartered in Alpharetta, equips churches to engage through the Community of Care, which provides churches with a system to recruit, train and support families and volunteers who together increase foster family capacity and also provides Christian care coordinators who act as a liaison between the government and families. To date, FaithBridge has served nearly 1,000 children, licensed over 400 foster and respite homes, recruited more than 2,500 volunteers and engaged approximately 100 churches in foster care ministry in metro Atlanta and south Georgia.
ATLANTA — Bill Rawlings, vice president and managing broker of Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty’s North Atlanta office, has been named corporate walk chair by the Georgia Chapter of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society for its 2016 Atlanta Dan Reeves, left, former head Light The Night football coach of the Atlanta Walk. The walk is Falcons, is pictured with Bill LLS’s annual fund- Rawlings, 2016 corporate walk raising event. chair for Light The Night Walk Rawlings leads and vice president and manone of the top-10 aging broker of Atlanta Fine largest residential Homes Sotheby’s International real estate sales Realty’s North Atlanta Office. offices in Atlanta, specializing in luxury properties in Alpharetta, Roswell, Milton Cumming and Johns Creek. Prior to joining Light The Night as corporate chairman, he was a candidate in the 2015 Atlanta Man & Woman of the Year campaign, winning Man of the Year runner-up by raising over $134,000 for LLS in just 10 weeks.
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PAUL SIMON AT THE FOX
Twelve-time Grammy winner Paul Simon will be live in concert Tuesday, May 3, at 8 p.m. at the Fox Theatre, 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta. For more information, visit foxtheatre.org Looking to get the word out about your event? Email us with photo and description of your event to calendar@ appenmediagroup.com.
EVENTS: CHARITY ART, WINE AUCTION FOR MILTON FIRST RESPONDERS
What: A charity art and wine auction benefiting Milton First Responders (police, fire, paramedics) will include bourbon and barbecue tasting featuring Full Belly BBQ. When: Saturday, April 30, 5-10 p.m. Where: Sedgwick Gallery, 61 Roswell St., Alpharetta Cost: $30 at the door More info: miltonfirstresponders.org
INDEPENDENT BOOKSTORE DAY
What: Bookmiser is celebrating Independent Bookstore Day with local artists, authors and bookbinders. When: Saturday, April 30, 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. Where: Bookmiser, 4651 Sandy Plains Road, Roswell More info: indiebookstoreday.com
PEYTON’S PALS / CURESMA TENNIS TOURNAMENT
What: The Cure SMA Tennis Tournament, presented by Cure SMA and Peyton’s Pals, is a fundraiser to benefit spinal muscular atrophy research. When: Saturday, April 30, 3 p.m. Where: Atlanta Athletic Club, 1930 Bobby Jones Drive, Johns Creek More info: facebook.com/CureSMATennisTournament
WORLD TAI CHI & QIGONG DAY
What: Come participate in the annual worldwide World Tai Chi and Qigong Day celebration. When: Saturday, April 30, 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Where: The Plaza at Avalon, 2200 Avalon Blvd., Alpharetta More info, 770-33-7688
FIESTA 5K/15K CHALLENGE
What: The 10th annual Fiesta 5K/15K Challenge will benefit the Emory ALS Center.
When: Saturday, April 30, 7:45 a.m. Where: Fowler Park, 4110 Carolene Way, Cumming More info: fiestarunga.com
FREE HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS PHYSICALS
What: Free high school sports physicals will be offered at North Fulton Hospital by Resurgens Orthopaedics, primary care and emergency medicine physicians. Athletes should bring physical forms with the history forms completed. No appointment necessary. When: Saturday, April 30, 8 a.m.-noon Where: North Fulton Hospital, 3000 Hospital Blvd., Roswell More info: www.wellstar.org
THE GARDEN FAIRE
What: North Fulton Master Gardeners present their annual Garden Faire rain or shine with pass-along-plants, gardening presentations, gardening vendors, food and beverages. Free entry open to the public with proceeds supporting North Fulton demonstration gardens. Where: Bulloch Hall, 180 Bulloch Ave., Roswell When: Saturday, April 30, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. More info: nfmg.net
SHREDDING DAY AT NORTHMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN
What: Professional shredding trucks will be on hand to do away spare papers while raising funds for the youth members’ mission trip to Honduras. When: Saturday, April 30, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Northminster Presbyterian Church, 2400 Old Alabama Road, Roswell More info: northminster-atl.org
YMCA’S 25TH ANNUAL HEALTHY KIDS DAY
What: The Ed Isakson/Alpharetta Family YMCA will hold a free community event to inspire more kids to keep their minds and bodies active during the
25th annual YMCA Healthy Kids Day. When: Saturday, April 30, 1-4 p.m. Where: Ed Isakson/Alpharetta Family YMCA, 3655 Preston Ridge Road, Alpharetta More info: ymcaatlanta.org/ymca-locations/alpharetta
HARVEST DINNER FOODY EVENT
What: As part of the Second Annual Roswell Azalea Festival, a Harvest Dinner will feature local chefs presenting a potluck-style dinner using produce from the Roswell Farmers and Artisans Market, including live music and a silent auction to benefit The Giving Kitchen. When: Saturday, April 30, 4-8 p.m. Where: Smith Plantation Home, 935 Alpharetta St., Roswell Cost: $70 in advance, $75 at the door More info: visitroswellga.com or roswellazaleafestival.com
LOCAL AUTHOR AT ROSWELL VISITORS CENTER
What: The Roswell Visitors Center will host a book signing for local author Megan Wargula, featuring her new release “Riley Carson and The Cherokee Caves.” When: Saturday, April 30, 1-4 p.m. Where: Roswell Visitors Center, 617 Atlanta St., Roswell More info: 770-640-3253
CINCO DE MAYO CARNIVAL FIESTA
What: Cogburn Woods Elementary School presents their Cinco de Mayo carnival fiesta with carnival rides, entertainment, tacos, churros and petting zoo. When: Sunday, May 1, 1-5 p.m. Where: Cogburn Woods Elementary School, 13080 Cogburn Road, Alpharetta More info: 470-254-2845
DAR MEETING
What: The May meeting of the Patriots of Liberty of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. When: Sunday, May 1, 2:15 p.m. Where: Alpharetta Library, 10 Park Place, Alpharetta More info: DAR.org.
DEMENTIA DYNAMICS SEMINAR
What: The Rotary Club of Roswell will sponsor a dementia seminar with information on facing the challenges of memory loss and dementia caregiving. When: Sunday, May 1, 2-4 p.m., Where: St. David’s Episcopal Church, 1015 Old Roswell Road, Roswell More info: roswellrotary.club
CHINMAYA TEJ 5K WALKATHON
What: A 5K walkathon benefitting Chinmaya Organization for Rural Development. When: Sunday, May 1, 8 a.m. Where: Fowler Park Large Pavilion, Cumming More info: cordusa.org
CONTAINER GARDENING
What: Master Gardeners explain how to be successful with container gardening. Where: Bill Johnson Community Activity Building in Roswell Area Park, 10495 Woodstock Road, Roswell, and the Alpharetta Engineering/Public Works Department, 1790 Hembree Road, Alpharetta When: Tuesday, May 3, in Roswell and Wednesday, May 4, in Alpharetta, 7-8:30 p.m. More info: nfmg.net
AGING SERVICES NETWORK MEETING
What: Dr. Scott Dunbar will discuss senior adult additions. When: Thursday, May 5, 10-11:30 a.m. Where: Phoenix at Roswell, 11725 Point Place, Roswell More info: 770-609-3161
SHEPHERD CENTER CO-FOUNDER TO ADDRESS ROTARY PRAYER BREAKFAST
What: The Rotary Club of North Fulton will welcome Alana Shepherd, cofounder of Atlanta’s The Shepherd Center, as the keynote speaker at its 15th Annual North Atlanta Interfaith Prayer Breakfast. When: Thursday, May 5, 7:30 a.m. Where: The Metropolitan Club, 5895 Windward Parkway, Alpharetta More info: NorthFultonRotary.org
COLLECTIBLE BOOK SALE AND PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT
What: The Sawnee Association of the Arts will have a sale of books and an exhibit of photographs belonging to the late Owen Jones. Work by SAA photographers will also be for sale. When: Thursday, May 5, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Where: Sawnee Arts Center, 2202 Canton Highway, Cumming More info: www.SawneeArt.org
FARMERS MARKETS: ALPHARETTA FARMERS MARKET
What: The Alpharetta Farmers Market features fruits, vegetables, natural meats, fresh flowers and herbs, and a variety of home goods. When: Saturdays through Oct. 29, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Old Canton Street in downtown Alpharetta More info: alpharetta.ga.us
ROSWELL FARMERS & ARTISANS MARKET
What: The Roswell Farmers & Artisans Market offers fresh, local farm, ranch and artisan foods direct from producers, and much more. When: Saturdays, 8 a.m. – noon Where: City Hall, 38 Hill St., Roswell More info: roswellfam.com
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What: Alpharetta’s Food Truck Alley on Thursday evenings offers a variety of six to eight rotating area food trucks along Old Roswell Street in the Historic District. When: Thursday, May 5, 5-9 p.m. Where: Old Roswell Street in the Alpharetta’s historic district More info: awesomealpharetta.com
JOHNS CREEK FOOD TRUCKS
What: Johns Creek’s Food Truck Fridays return to Technology Park, sponsored by the Johns Creek Convention and Visitors Bureau. When: Friday, May 6, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Technology Park, 35 Technology Drive, Johns Creek More info: johnscreekadvantage.org
MUSIC, ARTS & THEATER: HIDE & SEEK ART EVENT AND RESOURCE FAIR
What: Jacob’s Ladder School is partnering with Roswell Recreation and Parks for the fourth annual Hide & Seek Art event and Resource Fair. When: Saturday, April 30, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Roswell Visual Arts Center, 10495 Woodstock Road, Roswell More info: roswellgov.com
CAMBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL’S ‘SENSE AND SENSIBILITY’
What: Cambridge High School’s theater department will present a play based on Jane Austin’s classic novel, “Sense and Sensibility.” When: Through Saturday, April 30, 7 p.m. Where: Cambridge High School, 2845 Bethany Road, Milton More info: seatyourself.biz
‘MY FAIR LADY’ AT CUMMING PLAYHOUSE
What: The Cumming Playhouse will present the Tony Award-winning musical, “My Fair Lady.” When: Through May 22, times vary Where: Cumming Playhouse, 101 School St., Cumming
NORTH GEORGIA CHAMBER SYMPHONY
What: The North Georgia Chamber Symphony will perform a spring concert. When: Sunday, May 1, 4 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 800 South Enota Drive NE, Gainesville More info: northgeorgiachambersymphony.org
MILTON PRESENTS ‘CIRQUE KUCABANGA’
What: Milton High School will present “Cirque Kucabanga,” exploring the free
and creative thoughts of two youngsters who travel through time and space. When: May 5-7, times vary Where: Milton High School, 13025 Birmingham Highway, Milton More info: miltontheatrecompany.com
AUTREY MILL MIDDLE SCHOOL STAGES WESTERN SPOOF
What: The Autrey Mill Middle School Drama department will present “Wagon Wheels A-Rollin,” a classic family Western. When: April 29-30, 7 p.m. Where: AMMS, 4110 Old Alabama Road, Johns Creek More info: 470-254-7622
SPRING FIGURE SKATING ICE SHOW
What: The Atlanta Figure Skating Club’s spring ice show, “Frosted Fantasies & Fairytales,” will feature ice dance medalists Kim Navarro, Brent Bommentre and Tim Dolensky. When: April 29-May 1, times vary Where: The Cooler, 10800 Davis Drive, Alpharetta More info: Atlantafsc.org
LIBRARY EVENTS: ‘THE LAST MONSTER’ AUTHOR TALKS WITH TEENS
What: Ginger Garrett, author of “The Last Monster,” will talk with middle- and high-school students about her new book at a special after-hours signing party. When: Saturday, April 30, 6:30 p.m. Where: Post Road Library, 5010 Post Road, Cumming More info: forsythpl.org.
OCEE’S WAND WORKSHOP
What: International Harry Potter Day. To celebrate the anniver sary of the Battle of Hogwarts, we will be opening a wand workshop where teens and tweens get to make their own magic wand. Ages 11-18. When: Monday, May 2, 5 p.m. Where: Ocee Library, 5090 Abbotts Bridge Road, Johns Creek More info: 770-360-8897
PET ADOPTIONS: $25 LIFELINE SHELTER ADOPTIONS
What: LifeLine Animal Project is offering a $25 promotion at all of its shelters, where dogs over 25 pounds and all cats are only $25. When: Throughout April Where: All LifeLine shelters. The adoption includes the pet’s spay/neuter, microchip and vaccines – a $250 value at no cost. More info: LifeLineAnimal.org
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Try some biking at Blankets Creek These warmer days we’re having now are like voices that say “do something outside,” and one thing that I’m coming to enjoy more and more is biking. I’ve always enSTEVE HUDSON joyed riding bikes. Get Outside Georgia, Back when I was a Chattahoochee Media Group kid (that is, back in what one of my kids once described as “the previous millennium”), my bike carried me to grand adventures all over the neighborhood. I remember that it was red and rickety and sometimes made painful creaking sounds when I tried to pedal. But it worked. Bikes have come a long way since then. I can say that with certainty because, not too long ago, my wife surprised me with a new bicycle as a gift! This new bike of mine is what I believe is called a “hybrid.” It’s designed to work on paved bike trails, of course, but it has also been engineered to work on dirt trails, too. Dirt trails? Hmmm. Sounds rough and rugged, and that was cause for concern. Why? Because the trouble with a new bike is kind of like the trouble with a new car. It’s new. Because it’s new, you don’t want to do anything that might put a scratch on it. For that reason, for a long time, I would only take my new bike on nice, wide, paved trails like the Big Creek Greenway. I confess that I’m not an expert mountain biker – far from it. Thus, paved trails became my routes of choice. But even as I rolled smoothly along those ribbons of concrete, I knew deep down that what my bike really wanted was an adventure on an unpaved mountain bike trail … and that brings us at last to the focus of this week’s column: the mountain bike trails at Blankets Creek. Blankets Creek Mountain Bike Trails, located on the south side of Sixes Road just west of I-575, has been developed on Corps of Engineers land by the Woodstock chapter of the Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association. These trails are an incredible recreational resource, and the story of how they came to be is told in detail on the organization’s website (sorbawoodstock.org). The Blankets Creek off-road bicycle trail system is extremely popular with riders throughout the area, and it features no fewer than seven different trails designed for riders of different skill levels.
What are these trails like? Like many beginning riders, including families with kids, my bike and I spend our time on the beginner routes. You’ll often see families with young kids riding the beginner routes without any problems at all, and if they can do then you (and I) can do it, too. The beginner trails include the Mosquito Flats trail, a mile-long trail which carries alongside Blankets Creek and through nearby woods. It’s pretty much flat, as you’d expect from its name, though for added interest there are a few easy bridges plus one little 3- to 4-foot hill to ascend or descend. This is a great trail to explore with your kids (always with helmets, of course). Other beginner trails include the Mosquito Flats Extension (a half-mile trail that’s just a little more technical and includes some tighter turns) plus Mosquito Bite, an even more challenging 0.7-mile-long beginner’s route that lets you gain skill handling more challenging trail conditions. For intermediate riders, there’s the Dwelling Loop, a 4.2-mile-long route for riders who have mastered the basics. Later, as your skills move into the advanced category, you may want to try the 4.2-mile South Loop, or the 3.9-mile Van Michael Trail. These require advanced technical riding skills. Finally, on the “hard” end of the difficulty spectrum is an intense experts-only quarter-mile route known as the Quehl Holler Trail. It’s all seriously downhill and is, according to the SORBA website, a trail where “[s] peed, flow, and air time rule the day.” The website recommends “full-face helmets and armor for those who plan to wring out the best from this trail.” This one really is for true experts only. It’s probably safe to say that my bike and I will experience that particular trail only as spectators. So if you, too, find that your bike whispers “Let’s have an adventure!” every time you walk by it in the garage, check out the Blankets Creek trails. There is plenty of parking, picnic tables and even a restroom facility. There’s also a donation box where you can chip in a few dollars to help make sure these trails are available for all to enjoy for years to come. See you on the trail. Steve Hudson’s new book “PROSPECTING FOR GEORGIA GOLD” will help get started on a treasure hunting adventure of your own. Check it out in local outfitters or on Amazon, or order an autographed copy at www.chattahoocheemedia.com.
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broke. You will also become familiar with signs that indicate that you are not safe living on your own. If you need additional help, you will learn what type of help is available and how to find the best place based on your needs and financial situation. Experts will be on hand from Family Private Care Senior Advisors, Lifetime Estate Liquidation & Transitions and Safe Solutions Transportation. Registration begins at 5:30 p.m. Dinner will be served at 6:00 p.m. Please RSVP to Arbor Terrace at Crabapple, (770)649-1009, 12200 Crabapple Road, Alpharetta, GA.
Let’s Talk About Rx: Tips To Help Seniors Avoid Medication Mishaps (NAPSI)—With multiple doctors and specialists, a variety of dosage instructions and an alternating schedule of refills, managing a medication regimen can be daunting for anyone, especially seniors—but heeding a few hints can help. The Problem A recent survey conducted by Home Instead, Inc.—franchisor of the Home Instead Senior Care network, the world’s leading provider of in-home care services for seniors—found that nearly
one-fifth of seniors taking five or more prescription medications daily have experienced challenges, including keeping track of which medications they have taken and when. This type of medication management uncertainty can lead to devastating consequences—from an adverse drug interaction to the need to move to a nursing home. Moreover, this potential risk only multiplies as seniors age or as the number of prescription
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Ask Pam, Your local expert in senior home care since 2006 Please send your questions to: Askpam@ seniorhelpers.com Spring is here and with it beautiful warmer days but also some weather related sickness. We have noticed that our elderly population has really been affected by the unpredictable weather that we have been experiencing. The warmer days can be confusing when combined with cold nights. Make sure to check on your elderly loved ones and give Senior Helpers a call to get them the care that they deserve! Q: My mom has lived alone since my father passed in 2006 and I have been noticing some behavior changes. She is very quick to reassure me that everything is fine but I can’t help but to believe that she has some memory issues. What’s the best next step? Lori, Milton. Pam: I’m so sorry about this. Watching a parent decline is one of the harder things in life. I would suggest that you take her on a coffee date and simply share your concerns and see how she reacts. The good news is that there are now lots of resources that can help her safely age in place in her own home! Keep me updated and I’m here to help if you need me :) Q: My wife and I live in Johns Creek and we have promised each other that we will do everything we can to remain at home. My wife, Carol, has Parkinson’s and I don’t feel good about leaving her home alone. I still enjoy playing golf twice a week and we still go to church (though it takes us both so long to get ready now!). Can
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such as the inability to swallow a pill or a change in a senior’s appearance or demeanor. • Use medication organizers, such as a pillbox or printed medication tracker. Consider ordering medications from a pharmacy such as Simple Meds that provides prepackaged doses of medications and vitamins to help people stay on track. • Be on the lookout for any red flags, such as a full pill bottle, which may mean the medication is not being taken. If this does occur or you have any other concerns about the medication regimen, contact the doctor. Learn More To learn more about these recommendations and resources or to view a free solutions guide, visit www. LetsTalkAboutRx.com or call a Home Instead office.
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Library hosts retired English teacher: Writing your Memoir MILTON, Ga. — Suzanne McLain Rosenwasser, retired Roswell High School English teacher and life-long writer, is the next author in Milton Library’s “Writers on Writing” series. Rosenwasser will present “The Power of Memories: Memoir Writing” at the library on 855 Mayfield Road at 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 4. The author, whose essays have appeared in the New York Times, Long Island Woman, Huffington Post, and many other publications, also teaches an ongoing memoir class at the Milton Library. In her presentation, Rosenwasser aims to encourage writers to record the stories of their lives. “There is power and strength in our memories,” Rosenwasser says. “They define us. Preserving them in a written document is a gift to those who love us. There is also a cultural value to memoir writing. When presented in the context of space and time, our stories take on historical value.” Rosenwasser knew she was ready to devote full-time to her writing when she closed her classroom door for the last time in 2010. Since then, she has published two short memoirs and a novel. “I had worked as the Feature Editor of a well-loved Long Island weekly, The Shelter Island Reporter, for a number of years in the 1980s when our children were young,” Rosenwasser says. “Those deadlines taught me a discipline about writing that allowed me to find times
Suzanne Rosenwasser will explain how to write memoirs May 4 as a special guest and speaker at the Milton Library. to work and shut everything else out. When I retired, my writing muscles were in good shape.” Rosenwasser first chose to write a memoir related to the years she spent as a baby boomer growing up in Manhasset, a town on Long Island that began its rapid growth with the arrival of her parents’ generation. Manhasset Stories was #1 on Amazon’s “Hot New Releases” list in December, 2011. She spent the next four years working on another Long Island-based book, Don’t Ya Know. The author is a member of the Milton Literary Group and the Historical Novel Society. For more information about her books, go to http://www. suzannerosenwasser.com.
Cambridge HS student wins Poetry Out Loud competition MILTON, Ga. — Cambridge High School’s very own Marta Palombo has won the state Poetry Out Loud competition March 20. Poetry out loud is a national contest that encourages the nation’s youth to learn about great poetry through memorization and recitation. This program helps students master public speaking skills, build self-confidence and learn about their literary heritage. Palombo will go on to represent both Cambridge High School and Georgia at the national competition at Washington, D.C., in May.
Marta Palombo, a student at Cambridge High School, receives recognition as the state finalist for the national Poetry Out Loud competition.
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Two child musicians to perform at Carnegie Hall MILTON, Ga. — Two young locals are headed to play their instrument at Carnegie Hall, a prestigious concert venue, in New York City. Caroline and Ella Grace Malcom both competed in piano and violin competitions, respectively, in March to qualify for the Carnegie Hall performances. Caroline performs in April and Ella Grace performs in December. Caroline is an 11-year-old student at Summit Hills Elementary who began playing the piano when she was five. She competed in the National Young Musicians Show Case Competition March 20 with her piece “Hungarian Rhapsody” and was selected as a Grand Winner. She will perform once more April 24 at the Grand Winners concert at Carnegie Hall. Ella Grace is 10 years old and attends Crabapple Crossing Elementary School. She too began playing the violin when she was five. Ella Grace competed in the American Protégé International Music Talent Competition March 10 with Mozart’s Concerto No. 3 in G-minor and placed second. Her performance at Carnegie Hall will take place Dec. 18. Both girls were influenced by their grandmother and retired music teacher,
Pictured from left are child musicians Ella Grace Malcom, violinist, and Caroline Malcom, pianist, who were both taught at a young age by their grandmother Gwen Malcom, behind. Gwen Malcom, who practices with them daily and takes them to weekly lessons with specialized music instructors.
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Cambridge High School presents ‘Sense and Sensibility’ MILTON, Ga. — Cambridge High School’s theater department is putting on a play based on Jane Austin’s classic novel “Sense and Sensibility.” A full cast of Cambridge students will bring this timeless story of love and betrayal to life onstage with full period costumes and colorful sets. The play will follow the tale of sisters Elinor and Marianne, who fall in love with two very different men. When the men’s secrets come to light, the sisters are forced to rely upon themselves and one another to weather their heartache and learn that when sense and sensibility meet, love can’t be far behind. This show will be appropriate for all ages. The play will run April 28-30 at 7 p.m. in Cambridge High School. Seating begins at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 each and are available online at www. seatyourself.biz or at the door.
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Conor Davis signs with Auburn ROSWELL, Ga. — Conor Davis of Roswell has signed on to continue playing baseball with Auburn University once he graduates in 2016. He is a four-year varsity baseball player at Blessed Trinity Catholic High School, under head coach Andy Harlin. Davis currently plays first base and catcher, and hits in the 4 hole.
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Public Notice PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a quorum of the City Council of Milton, Georgia will be present on April 29, 2016 beginning at 8:00 AM attending a Mayor/Council Workshop which will be held at 118 Lakeshore Drive, Mountain Lake, Georgia 30075. This Public Notice is in accordance with O.C.G.A. §50-14-1. No final action or other official business will be transacted. This the 25th day of April 2016. Sudie AM Gordon, City Clerk
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National Rubik’s Cube Tournament raises funds for charity ALPHARETTA, Ga. — Hopewell Middle School hosted a national Rubik’s Cube Tournament on Saturday, April 23, which raised $2,750 for the 1 Million 4 Anna Foundation charity. The tournament was sanctioned by the World Cube Association and attracted over 150 competitors from all over the United States. The co-organizers of this event were Maddox Riddick, an eighth-grader at Hopewell Middle School, and Nicolas Sanchez, a ninth-grader at Cambridge High School. After attending a WCA Rubik’s Cube competition last summer, the boys decided that they wanted to bring Cubing to the Alpharetta area. The teens started organizing the event when they approached Principal Lemoyne and the HMS Student Council about hosting it. Riddick and Sanchez were the driving force behind coordinating with the WCA, the governing body for cubing competitions around the world. The tournament, dubbed “The Alpharetta Open 2016” was the largest Rubik’s Cube competition in the state of Georgia to date. The Alpharetta Open boasted several different competitions throughout the day, all with timed heats to determine who would be the fastest at
First-, second- and third-place winners of the day’s events. solving the cube. The day started off with heats of 3x3, the standard-sized cube that most people know from their childhood. This event drew the largest number of competitors, with participants of all ages ranging from elementary school children to adults. The first place winner of the 3x3 event was Andrew Denney of Dayton, Ohio, who solved the cube in 8.50 seconds. Other events and their winners were: Rubik’s Cube Blindfolded (Will Belote of Cary, NC, 1:18.59), 2x2x2 Cube (Andrew Denney of Dayton, OH,
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Tournament organizers Nicolas Sanchez and Maddox Riddick (front) with World Cube Association delegate Chris Tran. cancer that mainly affects adolescents. 1M4A uses donations to fund cancer research, provide college scholarships to Ewing’s Sarcoma survivors, and assist families with monetary support as their children undergo treatment. More information about 1M4A can be found at www.1million4anna.org.
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Blotter: Continued from Page 2 had been walking outside his apartment when he saw the peeping Tom, later identified as Kareem Habbal, 21, approach. It appeared that Habbal was following the man, who, out of fear, locked himself in his car. Habbal was seen walking around the building and peering into the man’s apartment windows for 30-60 seconds at a time before driving off. When police stopped Habbal’s car, he had been speeding without any lights on. He could not explain why he had been driving so fast in a residential complex, but he did tell police that he had been drinking. Habbal said his father was expecting a visit from him, but forgot where his father lived. The father, when contacted, said he was not expecting Habbal. Police noted that the zipper on Habbal’s pants was open. Habbal resisted arrest when police attempted to handcuff him. After a brief struggle, Alpharetta police arrested him for being a peeping Tom, loitering and prowling, and obstruction of officers.
Man returns to report fourth break-in MILTON, Ga. — A man reported a burglary April 14 at his residence where nearly $15,000 in appliances and gadgets were missing. This is not the first time the man has contacted police about a robbery. During the last five years, he has reported a total of four burglaries with property damage. In June 2015, he reported a break-in that resulted in $8,000 worth of property damage and $900 worth of items missing. He told Milton police that his insurance company would drop him if he filed another incident. The latest break-in allegedly oc-
curred during the man’s six-week absence. He believes the suspect entered the home through the back door, which had a loose panel secured with duct tape. The man had an alarm service, but the power had been turned off after he left the property. The items stolen totaled almost $15,000 and included a wooden antique washing machine, oven, Sony electronic dog, pictures and four ladders. The room where the 3,000-pound oven had been allegedly taken was not visibly damaged or scratched. A model landscape in another room, however, was torn and broken. There are no known suspects at this time.
Fake bills lead to real arrests ROSWELL, Ga. — Police arrested two men and a woman March 15 for allegedly attempting to pay for merchandise with counterfeit bills. Several employees at a retail store flagged down nearby Roswell police after three suspects drove away from the store when the counterfeit cash was not accepted. Police managed to stop the car at a stoplight. There were two men, a woman and an infant in a Toyota Camry. They said they were from Clayton County but came up for a job interview. One of the men said he wanted to stop by the retail store to purchase two inflatable mattresses and bed sheets. When the man attempted to pay for the merchandise, the cashier identified the cash as counterfeit. The man told police that neither he nor any of the other suspects had manufactured the money. They got it from another person, he said. Police found more counterfeit currency, totaling $620, in the car along with a loaded firearm. The woman told police they had bought items with the cash earlier in the day.
The two men were arrested for first-degree forgery, and the woman was arrested for conspiracy to commit a felony. Her mother was contacted to bring the infant home.
3 callers threaten, scam local man MILTON, Ga. — A man was scammed April 19 into transferring nearly $3,000 when a caller, who said he was with the police, threatened him with arrest. The man received a call late April 19 from a number his cell identified as 911.The caller said he was with the Alpharetta Police Department and that the man owed almost $3,000 to the department and would be arrested if he did not transfer the money. The man told the caller that he would not pay the money unless the caller could verify his identity. The phone call ended. About five minutes later, the man was called again by an 800 number. The new caller identified himself as an employee of the Department of Criminal Defense and told him he needed to pay immediately or face charges from the IRS. The man hung up. During the second call, the man received a third call from a private number. He called back and spoke with a man who said he was an officer from the Alpharetta Police Department. The caller reiterated that the man owed money and, at this point, the man believed the caller. The man transferred the money via MoneyGram to a Ginno Wiley in North Carolina. He gave the receipts to Milton police to investigate.
$1,500 of electronics gone from apartment MILTON, Ga. — Two roommates entered their apartment April 18 to find $1,500 worth of electronics and personal items missing.
One of the men returned to the apartment after playing tennis in the late evening and noticed the door was unlocked. He initially believed his roommate had left the apartment unlocked by accident. The roommate said he was certain he had locked the door that morning when leaving for work. It wasn’t until the man retired to his room after dinner that he noticed some possessions were missing. His iPhone, Dell laptop and wallet, valued at $1,500, were all gone. The roommate did not find any items missing from his area. There were no signs of forced entry. Milton police believe the suspect entered through the patio door, which had likely been unlocked, based on recent smudges. The fingerprints were unreadable, however, because pollen interfered with the scan. The roommates suspect a juvenile living down the hall, who allegedly lurked around their door frequently, even after they asked him to stop.
Car parked at gym, found $5K lighter JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — A man’s car was broken into April 11 while he was at the gym with close to $5,000 worth of items and cash missing. The man reported the incident late in the evening of April 11, after coming home from the gym. The missing items, valued at $4,100, included a wallet, Glock, MacBook Pro, prescription sunglasses, iPad and headphones. An additional $900 in cash was gone, as well. He told Johns Creek police that his car had been parked and locked in an isolated part of the lot, and all items had been hidden. Police could find no surveillance cameras for the area where the man had parked. The car’s alarm and door lock on the driver’s side were damaged. There were pry marks on the driver’s door. The investigation is ongoing.
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Cambridge orchestra plays a tune of excellence MILTON, Ga. — For the fourth year in a row – and every year since its inception – Cambridge High School’s top-level Chamber Orchestra scored straight superior ratings at the District V Large Group Performance Evaluation in February. Sponsored by the Georgia Music Educators’ Association, the event is an important touchstone where all the orchestras in the area travel to receive feedback from expert judges on their musical progress. It has been compared to the CRCT for performing arts, except that at LGPE, students receive immediate and specific feedback on what they do well and what they need to improve. Each group plays three prepared songs for a panel of three judges, and is evaluated on tone quality, intonation, technique, balance, interpretation, musical effect, and general effect, as well as appearance, stage behavior, and music selection. They then move to another room where they have a short time to look over a piece silently and then they begin playing for a fourth judge to assess sight-reading ability. The groups are scored on a five-level scale from poor to superior. This year, the Cambridge Chamber Orchestra played such challenging and varied pieces as Samuel Barber’s ‘Adagio for Strings’, Mozart’s ‘Divertimento No. 138 in F Major’, and Tchaikovsky’s ‘Finale’ from ‘Serenade for Strings’. This set of music was ranked Level VI, which is the most difficult program that a group can perform. “I have nothing but the highest praise for the level of maturity, musicality, and dedication that the students brought to their performance this week,” said Elizabeth Benz, orchestra director. “To have a distinguished panel of judges rank our orchestra among the best in the area is an amazing accom-
Cambridge High School Orchestra Director Elizabeth Benz conducts the Chamber Orchestra, the school’s highest-level ensemble, at the Large Group Performance Evaluation. plishment.” Chamber orchestra seniors include: Jasmine Fahmy, Sam Ferguson, R.J. Gary, Makinsey Hettinger, Olivia Hunt,
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1.98 acre Residential Lot off of E. Cherokee Dr./Murphy Dr. (secluded drive) in Cherokee County. Wooded with mature hardwoods, sloped lot. All utilities at road. $42,000 Call Christy Scally, Keller Williams 678-341-7400 office, 404-660-2919 cell, www.AgentScally.com
Commercial Space for Sale
2376 Bethelview Road, 1.07 acre commercial in CBD zoning across from Kroger at Bethelview Rd & GA Hwy 20 intersection. Owner Agent, asking $549,000. Call Christy Scally, Keller Williams 678-341-7400 office, 404-660-2919 cell, www.AgentScally.com
Home for Sale
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Home for Sale
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5910 Leaning Rock Place, Cumming. Fabulous 3BR/3.5BA well maintained home with master on main, has a lake view, fenced yard, finished basement, hardwood floors, room for boat parking and only 1 mile away from Tidwell Boat Ramp and Park. $299,900 Call Christy Scally, Keller Williams 678-341-7400 office, 404660-2919 cell, www. AgentScally.com
344 Rainey Dr, Dawsonville. Charming 3BR/3BA craftsman home best of both worlds close to Lake Lanier and Mountains. Wooded lot on cul-desac. Well cared for home with heated tub, expansive deck, hardwood floors and finished basement. $192,900 Call Christy Scally, Keller Williams 678-341-7400 office, 404-660-2919 cell, www.AgentScally.com
Office Space for Rent 537 Lake Center Parkway for lease 1200-3600 SF space available in beautiful brick building. Easy access to Highway 9 and Market Center Blvd in Cumming. Call Christy Scally, Keller Williams 678-341-7400 office, 404-660-2919 cell, www.AgentScally. com
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4030 Bridle Ridge, Suwanee. 4BR/3.5BR Brick Ranch in Lambert School District! Master on main, split bedroom plan, hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings and whirlpool tub, landscaped home with screened in porch and fenced yard in a fabulous sought after pool and tennis community. $394,000 Call Christy Scally, Keller Williams 678341-7400 office, 404660-2919 cell, www. AgentScally.com N. Fulton/Forsyth LEASE/OPTION TO BUY. Choose the property you want, rent till you can buy. Rent as low as $1250/ month. Keary D. Hayes. I: Cell 770-345-3433. keary3433@windstream. net. Virtual Properties Realty 770-720-7007
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Landscaping
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Home Improvement
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Gutters
Landscaping
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