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Alleged serial flasher caught in Milton Wanted for flashing in Forsyth, Fulton counties By KATHLEEN STURGEON kathleen@appenmediagroup.com MILTON, Ga. — After reportedly flashing multiple women at various locations, a 23-year-old man was charged with two counts of indecent exposure after being found in Milton. Trevor Timothy Deloache was charged May 6 for allegedly exposing himself to women in convenience stores on five occasions in Milton, Alpharetta, Roswell and south Forsyth. According to the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office, the man was in a store May 4 on Ga. 9 at Francis Road when he exposed himself to a cashier. He then fled the area. Detectives were able to locate the man after an “extensive investigation into the matter.” A warrant was taken out and the man was picked up at his home in Milton. He reportedly confessed to the crimes at the FCSO’s south precinct and was charged.
MILTON, Ga. — A 64-year-old man was arrested in his Florida home May 3 for allegedly molesting a 4-year-old female in Georgia. Douglas Heatherly of Fort Myers, Florida, was taken into custody by Florida police May 3 after Fulton County issued a warrant for his arrest. The parents of the juvenile met with Milton police April 20 to report that their child had been touched inappropriately by a man that weekend. The 4-year-old had cried out to one of her parents about the incident a few days after it occurred. Heatherly, the Florida resident implicated by the child, had been visiting Georgia while on vacation. Police took the child to specialists at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta for a forensic interview. “Anytime that we’re dealing with a juvenile that is alleging some kind of sexual crime, whether it’s rape or child molestation, we go to medical professionals,” said Lt. Charles Barstow. “We put them in a safe environment, and [the specialists] interview the juvenile with questions appropriate for their age.” Based on the results of the interview, the police were given enough probable cause to issue a warrant for Heatherly on the count of child molestation. Heatherly had returned to Florida by the time the parent reported the case to the Milton Police Department. Local jurisdiction in Florida arrested Heatherly May 3 and will transport him to Fulton County for investigation.
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JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — A man reported $3,000 worth of fraudulent charges on his credit card April 18. The man was alerted to the fraud April 18 when he received a $1,500 package that he did not order from a retail luxury store. The packing slip had his correct name and address on it but had an unknown number. When the man contacted his bank, he discovered that he had additional $1,500 in charges for designer brand leather goods and
Hunter Hill Court, Roswell, was arrested April 26 on New Providence Road in Milton for DUI, suspended registration, suspended license and no insurance. ►► Joseph Anthony Dellorco, 28, of Woodstock, was arrested April 26 on Highway 9 in Milton for DUI, suspended license, impeding traffic and unlicensed in Georgia. ►► Jose Luis Cruz Iturbide, 38, of Union Hill Way, Alpharetta, was arrested May 1 on Webb Road in Milton for DUI and failure to obey a
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By PATRICK FOX pat@appenmediagroup.com ROSWELL, Ga. – City leaders will hold a special work session Monday to consider revisions to the mayor’s proposed $126 million budget for 2017. All told, the revisions, proposed by members of the City Council so far, would add about $100,000 in operating expenses to the mayor’s proposed general fund budget of $70.2 million. Not all council members have weighed in on the budget yet. Revisions and deletions to the mayor’s proposed budget are a matter of course, and negotiations can sometimes run for hours. So, the City Council voted Monday night to move discussions to a special work session following a public hearing on the mill levy at 6:30 p.m. Monday at City Hall. The mill levy, which establishes the property tax rate, is scheduled to remain at 5.455 mills, the same as in
the past eight years. However, the city is anticipating an increase in property values of just under 1 percent this year, so property owners may see an increase in their overall tax bill. As proposed by Mayor Jere Wood, the 2017 budget funds six new employee positions which include four E911 communication supervisors, one administrative specialist in probation and one support services division manager in public works. This would increase the number of full-time city employees from 604 to 610. The budget also calls for a merit-based salary increase of 4 percent for employees. So far, there have been no proposals to cut into those areas of the budget. Personnel accounts for about $44 million – or 62 percent – of the general fund budget. Among the major deletions proposed so far, council members Mike Palermo
and Marcelo Zapata have recommended cutting $85,000 in general fund contributions to the hotel/motel fund. The cut would reduce funding to the Roswell Convention and Visitors Bureau and Roswell Inc., the economic development arm of the city. There is clear support for arts and cultural pursuits from one member of the City Council. Councilwoman Nancy Diamond has proposed close to $100,000 in additions, including expanding hours for the archivist at the Roswell Historical Society, grant contracting for the Roswell Arts Fund and the cemetery enhancement program for the Roswell Historical Society. A clear majority of council members are proposing additions for marketing and outreach for the Roswell Arts Fund. In addition to the May 16 work session, the City Council is also scheduled to hold a public hearing on the proposed budget at the next regular meeting at 7 p.m., May 23.
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Early voting begins on Alpharetta $52 million bond By PATRICT FOX pat@appenmediagroup.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. — Early voting has begun ahead of the May 24 statewide primary, and Alpharetta may have more on the line than most other cities. Residents are voting whether to approve $52 million in bonds to fund transportation, parks and recreation projects within the city. The bonds would be issued without an increase in the property tax rate, which would remain at 5.75 mills for the ninth straight year, according to Finance Director Thomas Harris. The list of projects were drawn up over the past year after a series of public forums and workshops. As late as last week, some residents
raised concerns about the design on the most expensive project on the list: resurfacing and improvements on a 3-mile stretch of Rucker Road at a cost of nearly $15 million. Residents in the area said the design would infringe on their frontage by 2 feet and reduce the buffer between their homes and traffic. City officials have tried to allay objections like these by assuring residents that, while project plans are fairly solid, staff will make every effort to adjust details to accommodate residents affected by the work. “We’ll have to figure that out, but to the residents, 2 feet is a lot,” Mayor David Belle Isle said. “The majority of the project is all set. Do we tweak some of them in response to citizens’ concerns
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If approved by voters, Alpharetta’s $52 million bond would include $1.5 million for developing an arts center out of the old library. and comments? Yes, where possible we do that.” Road projects take up more than half the $52 million bond money, and Rucker Road takes up the lion’s share of that. Why? “There is no base,” said Pete Sewczwicz, Public Works director. “We’ve resurfaced Rucker 1 ½ times in the past 12 years. A couple of years ago, we did
a section, and it’s already crumbling. It’s basically asphalt sitting on dirt.” Sewczwicz said plans call for recycling the existing asphalt, gravel and clay and injecting cement into it, resetting it as a new concrete base, then laying asphalt. The project also includes two bridge replacements, wide sidewalks, bike lanes and landscaping.
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The bridges alone account for much of the cost. “They’re not cheap, that’s for sure,” Sewczwicz said, “but what’s even more expensive is not repairing these bridges, and something happens to them and you have to reconstruct them.” Belle Isle said Alpharetta has spent more on transportation in the past three years than any other Fulton County city, save Atlanta. “That’s consistent with our history that we’ve kept up with it,” Belle Isle said. “This is a continuation of keeping up with that because we have obligation to residents to make sure you can get around.” He said there were concerns about how the city would redesign Main Street for the City Center project. Some were fearful it would become a traffic thoroughfare. “We were able to come up with a plan (that applied) a balance, trying to make it efficient, yet keep the character and feel that’s important.” Another major road project involves adding an east and westbound lane on Windward Parkway from Ga. 9 east to Westside Parkway. This $2 million project combines with a soon-to-be under construction project that adds turning lanes from the northbound Ga. 400 off-ramp onto Windward Parkway and extends those to Westside Parkway. If passed, the bond would also help the city virtually complete its mission of installing sidewalks along at least one side of every street outside of neighborhoods and industrial areas. Another large chunk of money, $6.5 million, would go to completing Alpharetta’s Greenway, completing the section north to Forsyth County. Parks Director Mike Perry said the greenway remains a high priority among residents. “We don’t have counting devices, but anytime we’ve done (leisure need) surveys – and we’ve done four or five over the past 15-20 years – the greenway trail/bike path is always No. 1. Consistently, No. 1,” Perry said. If funded through the bond, Alpharetta would boast almost 10 miles of greenway trails and bike paths extending from Forsyth County in the north to Roswell in the south. “The feedback we get is quantified by the number of phone calls I get for requests, and this is the most pressing need we have,” Perry said. Outside the greenway, Alpharetta has more than 300 acres of parkland. Money from the bond would also go to buy more land to add to that total, the mayor said, bringing smaller tracts of
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Alpharetta Arts Center development: $1.5 million Eastside Community Center/ YMCA partnership: $2.5 million Wills Park pool renovation: $2.7 million, including the pool bath house, which is almost 30 years old. Parkland acquisition, parks development and cultural facilities: $5.4 million Sidewalk improvements: $6 million Greenway extension to Forsyth County: $6.5 million Lily Garden Terrace extension: $1.5 million to add a small street from Cumming Street to Canton Street. Windward Parkway corridor improvements: $2 million Kimball Bridge Road congestion mitigation: $9 million Rucker Road corridor improvements: $14.85 million
We were able to come up with a plan (that applied) a balance, trying to make it efficient, yet keep the character and feel that’s important.” MAYOR DAVID BELLE ISLE
green space to neighborhoods. Another portion of the bond allotment would go to help construct a community center and recreation facility for residents who live east of Ga. 400. Right now, there are no indoor parks facilities in the area. The project would involve either the development of a dedicated facility owned and operated by the city or the development of a facility through a partnership with the Ed Isakson YMCA that would be operated by the agency but open for use by citizens. Belle Isle said the full slate of projects would put Alpharetta in a position to move ahead by settling old business that has long gone unaddressed, primarily due to lack of funding. “These projects are designed to capitalize on what some of the biggest headaches are,” he said. “This is a very responsible capital initiative.”
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An experiment in being healthy This past year I’ve tried my hardest to eat healthier. I have cut out (some) junk food from my diet, I started drinking tea and I even discovered I enjoy salads. This new lifestyle KATHLEEN STURGEON has given me the ability to be more food Editor kathleen@appenmediagroup.com flexible and, with that, I’ve begun leaving my carbohydrate comfort zone and venturing into the land of the healthy food. So far it’s been successful. Who knew real, raw food was so delicious? Plenty of people knew that already, I’m sure. But it’s hard to choose an apple over a bowl of hot queso dip. Nevertheless, I do try to not say “no” to foods as much as I did before … except meat, as I’ve been a vegetarian for over half my life. So when a bag of kale chips made its way into our office a few weeks ago, I thought “sure, they seem to be all the craze, why not?” Boy, was that a mistake. Maybe the first clue should have been the fact that these weren’t just plain kale chips — they were ranch flavored. As a Southern girl, I grew up with ranch dressing on the side of everything. Our salads, pizza and even potato chips were dipped, smothered and covered in that tangy and flavorful topping. Personally, I find ranch to just be OK. While it’s not something to write home to mom about, I find it fairly agreeable. So when I saw the chips were flavored with it, I thought it couldn’t hurt it, right? Well, it did hurt. Not only was the ranch not up to par with Doritos Cool Ranch chips, these kale morsels couldn’t even be considered “chips.” The best way to describe them is they look like the stuff I used to feed my goldfish. They smell like it, too. The taste is just odd. It’s a little crunchy and the texture is that of a very burnt piece of popcorn that usually stinks up the whole house. Our office decided the silver lining to the kale chips is that everything you eat after those tidbits tastes 100 times better. So when I saw the plate of brownies next to the bag of kale chips, it was like the angels had come down and were singing a beautiful siren’s song. Surely since I took the bullet and ate one kale chip I now deserved a gooey, freshly baked brownie, right? My quest to eat healthier continues, but I think the next time I want to eat something green I’ll just have a salad.
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This is the best we can do: An ex-first lady or the best self-promoter since P.T. Barnum?
What choice do we have in November? So what is a columnist to write about the rest of the summer and through fall regarding this coming presidential election? You can’t really satirize either HATCHER HURD candidate. They Executive Editor hatcher@appenmediagroup.com are such caricatures of candidates already that they are virtually satire-proof. Is it pillory Hillary? Dump the Chump? Both offer ample targets for lampooning with plenty of chinks in their armor: Benghazi, Trump University, etc. But the one chilling reality is that these ARE our choices for the presidency in the November election. This is the best we can do: An ex-first lady or the best self-promoter since P.T. Barnum? After hearing Congressman Tom Price speak to the Johns Creek Chamber of Commerce, I was commiserating with a lady whose opinions I respect. We were both lamenting over the lack of substance in the coming presidential election. Suddenly, it hit me — the solution to the dilemma is right here in front of us. Who has been our staunchest ally over the last 200 years? Why, Great Britain, of course. OK, there was that little altercation in 1776 and a flare-up in 1812, but that is ancient history. They have a Parliament, but it never seems to do
very much. Sounds just like Congress, doesn’t it? But who is really in charge? Who really wields the power? Why, the queen, of course. And who doesn’t like Queen Elizabeth? She keeps the British Parliament in line, doesn’t she? Whoever is prime minister, he/she still has to report to the queen. It’s like taking your report card to your mother. You can’t talk your way out of those D’s and F’s. You have to own up. You can’t lie to the queen, can you? So we can just send a delegation to Buckingham Palace to say we are sorry for the misunderstanding, and we are ready to come back into the fold. We’ll pay our tea tax and celebrate your birthday. Shoot, we’ve never really gotten over being gaga about royalty. We still stay up and watch the royal weddings. We can’t wait to hear if the latest aristocratic offspring will be a boy or girl and then join in the speculation over what name to choose. We loved Elizabeth’s jubilee. So why not return to the mother country? Then we could just putter along with any old president and let Congress pick a new one if the current one doesn’t measure up. Don’t get me wrong. We would not totally surrender to British culture and customs. We know the trunk of our car is not a boot. And we know the right side is the right side of the road. We won’t give up our football for soccer. They call it football, but I
You can’t really satirize either candidate. They are such caricatures of candidates already that they are virtually satire-proof. know the difference and what they play is soccer. And we won’t adopt their spellings and pronunciations either. They are far too lackadaisical with where they put their e’s, such as in centre. And they allow the letter u far too much freedom to just wander into any word it wants, like in colour. But, for a given value of government, a queen might just be the ticket out of what could become an embarrassing situation in the White House. I have heard more and more people say they are going to move to Canada after the presidential election. Such a thing has already begun to have international consequences. The Canadians are talking about building a wall.
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Local practice partners with Piedmont Urgent Care by WellStreet By PATRICK FOX pat@appenmediagroup.com MILTON, Ga. – Bethany Bend Urgent Care, a local staple for the past seven years, has joined Piedmont Urgent Care by WellStreet to expand its operating expertise. The local practice was established in 2009 by Dr. David Smith and his wife, Melissa. “Over the next two months, the community will see the sign change, but when they come in, it will be us… only better,” Melissa Smith said. Smith serves as assistant manager/marketing for the practice. One of three new north metro affiliations WellStreet announced last week, the partnership was the culmination of nearly a year of work, Smith said. The Bethany Bend practice offers everything from sutures to X-rays, from treating strep throat to lab work and physicals. The practice pays attention to what Smith calls Americans’ “now mentality,” offering immediate care without scheduling a month in advance. She said independent practices partner with larger networks for a variety of reasons.
“As you grow, you need more help,” she said. “The reason we partnered was we wanted to be with someone who was an urgent care operating company.” The local practice had numerous offers for partnerships, Smith said, and some were unappealing. “Sometimes I just wanted to run out because they buy you out and they don’t offer you enough support,” she said. “I talked to Piedmont at least two or three times over the past year, and every time I was so impressed by (Dr.) Lee Resnick, who is the chief operating physician in this partnership. He and Dr. Smith believe in quality patient care. They believe in not interrupting a business. Our total staff is going to stay the same.” Smith said the admiration was mutual because Piedmont Urgent Care by WellStreet adopted some of the Bethany Bend facility’s practices. “They were so impressed with the
way we work with schools and have built relationships over the years,” she said. “They have other facilities in downtown Atlanta that they’re going to be training their people to not just take walk-ins but serve the schools.” Some may have some catching up to do. Late last month, the Bethany Bend practice performed 90 sports physicals at Milton High School. The practice also gave the school a large check to support its athletic program. Such deeds did not go unnoticed by Resnick, chief medical officer of Piedmont Urgent Care by WellStreet. “I think this reflects the best kind of a partnership where the sum is better than the whole of the parts,” Resnick said. “You’re combining the strengths of a very well-respected community urgent care provider with the support of a best-in-class health system and provider network.” Piedmont Urgent Care now has 10 locations throughout metro Atlanta. Resnick said the local practice will offer the same providers, same staff and same care that they have been providing to the residents of Alpharetta and Milton for the past seven years. “Only the name really changes,” he said.
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Price says we live in ‘unsettled times’ Congressman addresses Johns Creek Chamber By HATCHER HURD hatcher@appenmediagroup.com JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – Roswell Republican U.S. Rep. Tom Price, addressing the Johns Creek Chamber of Commerce May 4, said these are unsettled times in which people are “concerned, fearful and troubled by things that don’t feel right.� Price, now in his 12th year in Congress, has risen up the ranks in congressional leadership. He is now chairman of the all-important Budget Committee. But while we are experiencing these “unsettled times,� Price wanted to assure the people that he and members of Congress are working to allay those fears. “I’m a solutions guy,� he said. “I believe there is always a solution. I look at polices, not personalities.� He reiterated the position that America’s free-market society is restrained by overregulation in Washington. He pointed out that in eight years, the gross national product has shown a
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Congressman Tom Price, left, receives the Spirit of Enterprise award from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Presenting the award is the U.S. Chamber’s Pamela Gregory, manager of Southeast Region, Congressional and Public Affairs. Johns Creek Chamber President John Bemont looks on. growth of only 2 percent a year. But the national average over the
last 20 years was 3.1 percent. So while the country is out of the Bush reces-
sion, we have still not recovered. “Growth for small businesses has been difficult. The economy is just not growing as it should. We changed coaches in the House. This was the first time a sitting speaker of the House has resigned in midterm when it was not because of scandal,� Price said. Speaker Paul Ryan has been tapped, and has energized the House. “He said he didn’t want the job. We said that is precisely why we needed him. He seeks policy solutions. And that is our challenge, to find policy solutions.� The No. 1 goal should be tax reform. Price said this country can’t say it is pro-growth with the highest business taxes in the Free World. That acts as a disincentive for companies to grow and thrive. Health care costs are another disincentive to growth. The free market has not been allowed to operate in health care, so businesses and employees continue to see their health care costs rise. Price blames government regulations that have only made things worse, especially “Obamacare.� “The beauty of Ryan is he will
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Guns out, tasers in at state campuses Deal vetoes campus carry, but approves testing bill
and limits the impact of student performance on teacher evaluations. The bill had received near unanimous support from both sides of the aisle, so the delay in signing the bill until the final moments was concerning to teacher groups throughout the state. By CANDY WAYLOCK T.R.A.G.I.C. (Teachers Rally Against candy@appenmediagroup.com Georgia Insurance Changes), an online community of more than 20,000 memATLANTA — With the clock ticking bers, took to its Facebook page in the down to the do-or-die deadline, Gov. days leading up to May 3 to urge the Nathan Deal made a number of execusigning of the law. Members questioned tive decisions on May 3 that surprised if the delay was to use the bill as a more than a few education watchers. “bargaining chip” for other education May 3 was the last day that Deal reforms. could either sign or veto bills passed by But on the final day, the group the Georgia General Assembly during lauded Deal’s decision to sign the bill the recent legislative sesinto law. sion. If Deal chose to do “Over 50,000 nothing, the bill automatteachers took the His veto of the ically became law without Department of Edhis signature. survey and Campus Carry bill, ucation That was the fate listed testing and many people assumed without comment, evaluation as their would happen to House greatest concern. was tempered Bill 859, more commonly The Legislature lisknown as the Campus tened and passed SB by his signing Carry bill. That bill would 364 unanimously,” of another bill have allowed licensed gun wrote John Palmer owners to carry firearms the TRAGIC Facethat allows more on on public college cambook page. “While puses, and was a lightnonlethal weapons it’s not a perfect bill, ning rod of controversy. it’s the first signifion campus. The fact that Deal cant step to reform had vetoed the Religious testing and evaluaLiberty bill (House Bill tions.” 757) on March 28 had Deal did veto led many to speculate he a companion bill, would allow the Campus Carry bill to Senate Bill 355, which would have pass into law, avoiding another public prohibited school systems from taking firestorm. punitive measures for students who opt His veto of the Campus Carry bill, out of mandated testing. It would also without comment, was tempered by his have allowed students with approved signing of another bill that allows more medical issues to opt out of testing. nonlethal weapons on campus. “Local school systems have the “Although the Governor vetoed [the flexibility to determine opt-out procecampus carry bill], he has signed HB dures for its students who cannot take 792, allowing those 18 or older as well the assessments in addition to those as those enrolled in a postsecondary who choose not to take such assesscourse to carry a taser in or on the ments,” said Deal in explaining the [campus] property,” explained Angela veto. “[There] is no need for state-level Palm of the Georgia School Boards intervention.” Association. “These weapons are still In other action on May 3, Deal illegal on the K-12 campus.” signed a budget that included an adShe noted Deal also issued an execditional $300 million for K-12 schools utive order which mandated the Techthat can be used for teacher salaries nical College System of Georgia and the or to reduce furlough days. The money University System of Georgia schools comes with no strings attached in how submit reports on safety measures they to use the additional funds. have in place for every college in the “GSBA appreciates the way in which system. the Governor handled this funding for Deal also waited till the last day to the third year in a row so that each dissign Senate Bill 364 into law, which retrict can address its needs in the best duces the amount of testing in schools way,” said Palm.
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Graduation ceremonies announced for area North Fulton high schools Valedictorians, salutatorians also named for Class of 2016 NORTH FULTON, Ga. – Graduation ceremonies for the Class of 2016 are being finalized for high schools throughout the county beginning May 20 and concluding with the final ceremony on May 28. The schedule for the high schools in North Fulton, and the announcement of the valedictorian and salutatorian are as follows: Alpharetta – Thursday, May 26 at the Verizon Amphitheatre in Alpharetta (tentative). Time to be announced at a later date. Valedictorian: Joshua Seides; Salutatorian: Benjamin Dugger Cambridge – Thursday, May 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the Cambridge Stadium. Ceremonies will be held in the school gymnasium if inclement weather. Valedictorian: Parth Kumar; Salutatorian:: Amy Li Centennial – Friday, May 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Mt. Pisgah Church in Roswell. Valedictorian: Justin Kyaw Htay; Salutatorian: Mary Routh Stephens Chattahoochee – Saturday, May 28 at 10 a.m. at the Verizon Amphitheatre in Alpharetta. Valedictorian: Allison Wyman; Salutatorian: Alexander Patton Independence –
Wednesday, May 25 at 1 p.m. in the Independence Auditorium Valedictorian: Dalia Rubio; Salutatorian: Genevieve Clement Johns Creek – Thursday, May 26 at 7 p.m. at North Point Community Church in Alpharetta Valedictorian: Rao Rohan; Salutatorian: Yun Ke Tracy Du Milton – Thursday, May 26 at 8 p.m. in the Milton Stadium. Ceremony will be held on Friday, May 27 at 8 p.m. in the Milton Stadium in the event of inclement weather. Valedictorian: Agni Kumar; Salutatorian: Jan Sabacan North Springs Charter – Thursday, May 26 at 9 a.m. at the Cobb Performing Arts Centre in Marietta. Valedictorian: Sanjay John; Salutatorian: Abigail Szabo Northview – Thursday, May 26 at 8 p.m. in the Northview Stadium. Ceremony will be held on Friday, May 27 at 10 a.m. in the Northview Stadium in the event of inclement weather. Valedictorian: Samuel Cai; Salutatorian: Alice Lin Roswell – Thursday, May 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the Ray Manus Stadium. Ceremony will be moved to the school’s gymnasium in the event of inclement weather. Valedictorian: Anna Michelle Romanov; Salutatorian: Alice Jane Romanov —Candy Waylock
Roswell celebrates Heritage Days in May ROSWELL, Ga. — The city of Roswell will celebrate National Historic Preservation Month with Heritage Days in May – its annual, month-long event series featuring the people, places and events that make up our community. “This annual tradition is a fun way for us to showcase all the historic places in Roswell and celebrate their importance to our community’s past, present and future,” said Katherine Jones, cultural services manager for the Recreation, Parks, Historic and Cultural Affairs Department. “We are excited for this year’s lineup of events and exhibits and encourage all our community members to participate.” Select events include: • Roswell Photographic Society’s 13th Annual Roswell Heritage Juried Photographic Exhibit
• Atlanta Wind Symphony Concert entitled “¿Habla Español?” May 15 • Curated exhibit featuring Civil War artifacts and other items from the City of Roswell’s archives • “Mommy and Me” Tea with special guest Sleeping Beauty at Bulloch Hall May 7 • Tea with Beatrix Potter and historic garden tours at Barrington Hall • Open Hearth Cooking Demonstrations at Smith Plantation • Mother’s Day Open House at Southern Trilogy Historic House Museums (free admission) • Works In Clay Show and Sale at Art Center West For a full list of events, details, and locations, download the full Heritage Days in May brochure at www.heritagedaysinmay.com.
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Historic Roswell Criterium caps weeklong Cycling Festival ROSWELL, Ga. – Roswell Bicycles and Hennessy Jaguar-Land Rover North Point has brought back the Roswell Cycling Festival through Sunday, May 15, with the two signature events Sunday – the Historic Roswell Criterium and Craft Beer Tasting. Sunday kicks off 7:30 a.m. with Roswell Mayor Jere Wood leading hundreds of cyclists on the Roswell Bicycles-Scott Mayor’s Ride at Roswell Area Park. Now in its 11th year, riders may take their pick of the 6-, 18-, 42- or 64mile routes. Sunday is also the Historic Roswell Kiwanis’ Kids Bicycle Safety Rodeo. The Craft Beer Tasting on Canton Street is $20 for a 5-ounce acrylic cup
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Price: Continued from Page 10 demand consensus [on health policy],” Price said. Critical to moving the economy forward is creating a path to upward mobility, he said. Fifty years after Lyndon Johnson’s war on poverty, the number of Americans living below the poverty line has gone from 14.8 percent to 14.11 percent. In other words, it is stagnating. Price says the problem is the programs create dependence. “The government does not incentivize success. Society must encourage upward mobility. When children in poverty were asked what their dreams were, one child replied, ‘Look, where I live there are no dreams.’ That situation is intolerable,” Price said. The congressman is also bullish on defense. He is calling for more defense spending. During the Cold War of the 1960s [if Vietnam can be called part of the Cold War] the U.S. spent 6 percent of GDP on defense. Today, that figure is 3 percent, exactly half. He said the world is more dangerous today than when we were only worried about the Soviet Union and China. Meanwhile $500 billion has been cut from defense in the last six years. “That is not making the world safe,” he said. Instead, tying defense spending to domestic spending is crippling America’s ability to respond around the world. A lot of the problem is caused by the shift of power in Washington to the executive branch. “We believe the people should have a say. We should have debate and then a fair vote,” Price said. “We should not let executive authority write the law of the land.” Asked his opinion about the emergence of Donald Trump as the presumptive Republican candidate for president, Price nimbly threw the question right back. “We had an office pool sometime back and two people actually did pick Trump. But I could not have predicted that,” he said. Looking around the room, he asked, “Did any of you give Donald Trump a chance six months ago? What Trump tapped into was a lack of confidence in the Washington process. He tapped into the belief that there is an opportunity from a policy standpoint to do the things needed to turn the economy around.” He called the Trump phenomenon a reaction to Washington gridlock politics and a desire to shake up the system.
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State ‘report card’ gives C rating to Fulton schools Average score dips below state average By CANDY WAYLOCK candy@appenmediagroup.com FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — Overall, the 102 schools in the Fulton County School System are getting a solid C on the state’s report card of performance and other factors related to the school environment. The Georgia Department of Education recently released the fourth College and Career Ready Performance Index, based on data from the 2014-15 school year. The average score for Georgia’s public schools was 75.5. In FCSS, the average CCRPI score was just under the state average at 74.7 for all schools. Among North Fulton schools, averages exceeded both the state and system averages for elementary, middle and high schools. Georgia was among the first states in the nation to earn a waiver from the No Child Left Behind mandates, in
exchange for the CCRPI. The criteria for ratings on the CCRPI is an ever-changing model which first went into effect in 2012 and has been tweaked each year since Under CCRPI, schools are rated by more than just academic achievement and year-to-year progress, but also the graduation rate, preparing students for colleges and careers, and efforts to close the achievement gap. Unlike the NCLB mandate, there are no punitive measures for schools with low CCRPI scores. However, consistently low-performing schools could be subject to a takeover by the state under the proposed Opportunity School District. Voters will decide that issue in this month’s election. The categories for ratings under CCRPI include: Achievement (50 percent) – Includes graduation rates, performance on state measures and other measures of career and college readiness Progress (40 percent) – Students are growing at the same rate of academi-
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2016 CCRPI Scores (out of a possible 100 points) Elementary Abbotts Hill Alpharetta Amana Charter Barnwell Birmingham Falls Cogburn Woods Crabapple Crossing Creek View Dolvin Esther Jackson Findley Oaks Hembree Springs Hillside Lake Windward Manning Oaks Medlock Bridge Mimosa Mountain Park New Prospect Northwood Ocee River Eves Roswell North Shakerag State Bridge Crossing Summit Hill Sweet Apple Wilson Creek NF ES CCRPI Avg. Fulton ES CCRPI Avg. State CCRPI Avg.
90.9 84.6 74.7 89.3 82.3 89.4 92.4 90.3 91.9 64.3 98.2 83.2 63.2 96.3 80.1 87.9 61.8 80.0 87.2 87.8 95.6 88.7 69.6 89.1 89.5 90.6 99.7 97.2 85.6 77.4 76.0
Middle Amana Charter Autrey Mill Crabapple Elkins Pointe Haynes Bridge Holcomb Bridge Hopewell Northwestern River Trail Taylor Road Webb Bridge NF MS Average Fulton MS Average State Average
92.3 91.6 84.7 80.1 81.2 79.2 86.8 81.4 97.2 81.1 97.2 86.6 71.2 71.2
High Alpharetta Cambridge Centennial Chattahoochee Independence Johns Creek Milton Northview Roswell NF HS Average Fulton HS Average State Average
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Reach is not just ambition or accumulating more people. MOIRA VETTER, founder and CEO of Modo Modo Agency 16 | Alpharetta-Roseell Herald | May 12, 2016
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N.F. Chamber honors Women in Business Lisa Carlisle named 2016 Woman of Excellence By KATHLEEN STURGEON kathleen@appenmediagroup.com JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — Reach in, reach up and reach out. That was the mantra May 4 at the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce’s Women in Business spring awards luncheon, at the Atlanta Athletic Club. Two awards were given out at the event. The first was given to Lisa Carlisle for 2016 Woman of Excellence. The second was awarded to Theo Keyserling for the JenLan Rising Star Awards. Women of all backgrounds listened to Moira Vetter, founder and CEO of Modo Modo Agency, talk about her history and offer business tips. Using the day’s theme, “Reach,” she said one of the most interesting things
about the topic is that it is both a noun and a verb. “In marketing we are often talking about ‘the noun,’” she said. “We’ve established reach and we have a room full of people that are in our sphere of influence that we can count on. It’s a thing. If you think about reach as a verb, it’s what has to happen before you end up with the noun. You have to take risks and reach out.” Vetter said professionals need to constantly work on their reach with intention. “Reach is not just ambition or accumulating more people,” she said. “Sometimes it can be extending an olive branch or healing something. It can be hard working with different groups of people to extend an olive branch. It takes leadership and a certain kind of person who can bring people together. That’s the kind of thing in reach that will make you very successful in business.”
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Halcyon latest stamp of approval on Forsyth’s future The new 134acre Halcyon development, which broke ground on Feb. 5, is the latest sign that the business environment is strong in Forsyth County. I remember 15 GEOFF SMITH or so years ago, Assurance Financial, gsmith@lendtheway.com New York Life decided to build a regional data center in south Forsyth. The project was much more than a big win for the business community and the addition of jobs. It was a Fortune 100 company doing some serious due diligence and putting its stamp of approval on the future outlook of the community. The then-CEO of the company flew down from its Manhattan headquarters to celebrate with the local Forsyth leaders. Today it seems like New York Life made a good bet. Forsyth County leaders have done a lot to try to improve the quality of life there. Among developers, they were known for years as having some of the area’s highest impact fees (fees charged to developers during the permitting process) – which they used to build schools, fire and police stations, parks and libraries. Forsyth residents passed a $200 million bond referendum that will add one lane each way on Ga. 400 from McFarland Parkway to Bald Ridge Marina Road, adding an interchange on Ga. 400 at McGinnis Ferry Road, and extending Ronald Reagan Boulevard from Majors Road to McFarland Parkway. The Board of Commissioners in Forsyth is now talking about significant makeovers of every Ga. 400 intersection which would include better
Halcyon; a $370M, 134-acre planned community. on and off ramps, and beautification that could include public art, sculpture effects and architectural fencing. There is a movement to try to create a community improvement district – which is a district in which all the businesses contribute a tax to go toward improvement projects put forth by the CID’s board. There is a similar district in Alpharetta that has been responsible for beautification of Alpharetta’s Ga. 400 intersections and the construction of the new Encore Parkway bridge over Ga. 400. The county mimicked Alpharetta and built its own greenway along Big Creek, which it hopes to connect with Alpharetta’s Big Creek Greenway to one day. The plan is to have a continuous biking trail along that creek from Forsyth County south through Alpharetta and into Roswell. These projects and others are the reason Forsyth County was the 11th fastest-growing county in the country last year. It grew by an estimated 4.2 percent, adding an estimated 8,556 new residents. They are the reason one of its high schools, Lambert, is consistently recognized as one of the best in the state. I’m not sure they are the reason for this, but it should be noted that the county was named
the healthiest county in Georgia for the last several years in studies by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. Just as the New York Life project was a significant stamp of approval on Forsyth’s leadership and direction, so is Halcyon. Developers RocaPoint Partners and the Georgetown Company are betting $370 million that the community will support this project. That is a lot of money. Halcyon was designed by award-winning master planner Lew Oliver, who also planned Avalon. The project is a 134-acre planned community that is based on town centers in England and France. Centered around a town green, the project will include 500,000 square feet of residential, office and retail space. There will be 92 residential lots, 280 apartments and a hotel associated with the project. The architecture is sure to be fantastic and the project will link to the Big Creek Greenway, which cuts right through the property. It will be at the intersection of McGinnis Ferry and Ronald Regan Boulevard and phase I is scheduled to open fall 2017. The project will also add something the county has been lacking: a true live, work, and play town center project. 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
Reviewing employee performance As a small-business owner, how often do you review the performance of your employees? When you review your employee’s performance, are you using this time not only to rate their performance, but also to coach them DICK JONES on how to improve it? Founder & President Jones Simply Sales The lifeblood of successfully running a small business is high-performing employees. If you’re not continually focused on reviewing and improving your employee’s performance, you most certainly are not optimizing their ability to help you grow your business. The starting point for reviewing your employee’s performance is to have a documented performance plan which spells out what you want them to do. The more specific you are on what you expect, the easier it is to provide feedback. Including both qualitative and quantitative measurements, such as new account quotas or sales goals, will help you to provide more precise feedback. When reviewing an employee’s performance, it should be a “two-way” conversation. Have each of your employees do a “self review” first of how they think they are performing. This will allow you to better prepare for the actual review and leverage the input from your employees. With hundreds of things on your mind as a small-business owner, never lose sight of the fact that your employees are most likely your top asset. Spending time reviewing their performance will help them do a better job, and by doing this it will help you to better run and grow your small business.
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Hollywood comes to local fitness center Workout Anytime tapped as location for Jennifer Aniston-Julia Roberts flick By HATCHER HURD hatcher@appenmediagroup.com JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – Go to the Workout Anytime fitness center and you can work up a sweat, but had you been there a few months ago, you might have gotten a famous movie star’s autograph. Hollywood came a calling to Johns Creek to film a big-budget romantic comedy starring Jennifer Aniston, Julia Roberts, Kate Hudson and Jason Sudeikis just out called “Mother’s Day.” The film opened April 29 and now patrons can see where much of it was filmed in the Atlanta area – and Johns Creek. The Workout Anytime fitness center at Old Alabama and Haynes Bridge roads is the setting for major scenes in the movie. It had Workout Anytime franchisee James Wofford literally seeing stars. “It was all a fluke really, that they picked my place to shoot. Apparently the COO of Workout Anytime used to work in Los Angeles and is a friend of one of the producers,” said Wofford. “They needed a fitness center for scenes in the movie and asked our guy if they could use one of ours.” There are 24 locations in the Atlanta area but they chose Wofford’s Johns Creek center (he has a second franchise in Smyrna). Needless to say, Wofford was pleased, even though the gym had to close for two days while they shot the scenes. Actually, it was more like four days since Workout Anytime is open 24 hours a day to fit anyone’s workout schedule. “Yes, it was a top Hollywood movie,
with a bunch of great stars and directed by Garry Marshall,” Wofford said. He said Marshall was a funny guy. Not surprising since Marshall has made a career in comedy as a gag writer for “The Tonight Show” and later wrote and adapted for television comedies such as “The Odd Couple,” “Happy Days” and “Mork and Mindy.” Marshall graduated to movies with such hits as “Pretty Woman,” which launched Julia Roberts’ career. He also directed such hits as “Runaway Bride” and “The Princess Diaries.” Wofford said security was tight during shooting, but he was allowed in because one of the execs wanted someone around should they need anything associated with the building. “He shoved a walkie-talkie in my hand and I just held onto it. That was like my pass to get in,” he said. And while it was a closed set, he was able to get his two teenage daughters, ages 14 and 16, in to watch. “They said it would be OK but absolutely no photos. So they stayed in my office which has a one-way mirror. So they’re in there with their cell phones …” Let’s just say, for at least a week, Wofford was a cool dad. Wofford said he went to see the recently released “Mother’s Day” (it’s still playing in theaters throughout the area) and was surprised and pleased that his fitness center got a lot of “screen time.” “They had shots of the place outside with the logo [an establishing shot in the trade], and the scenes inside had our sign on the wall, too. They even wore our T-shirts. It was great for our individual club,” Wofford said.
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Workout Anytime owner James Wofford relaxes in his Johns Creek fitness center with his souvenir poster of the movie that had scenes shot there. He has also gotten some reaction from his members who have already seen the movie. “Yeah, the members have been talking about it. They were excited,” he said. “They knew why we were closed for shooting. I would see some of them hanging out in the parking lot.” Wofford said he thinks his business has “got some bumps” from the exposure. “As a company, we definitely have seen some bumps in attendance. And the movie’s only been out a week.”
Ultimately, sustaining success will come from what Workout Anytime has to offer today’s busy consumer. Not only does it offer a 24-hour schedule and access to the latest training machines including free weights, it offers personal trainers, tanning beds and hydromassage. “We want to make sure they have everything they need to be their best and be available on a schedule that suits them,” Wofford said. Then, if you want to look like a movie star, it’s up to you.
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“Works in Clay,” the spring show and sale for Roswell’s Clay Collective, kicks off Thursday, May 19, with a reception from 7-9 p.m. The event, featuring handmade ceramic artworks created by the organization’s 40-plus members, will continue through Wednesday, May 23, at Art Center West, 1355 Woodstock Road, Roswell. For more information, visit roswellclaycollective.com. Looking to get the word out about your event? Email us with photo and description of your event to calendar@appenmediagroup.com.
EVENTS: DRAKE HOUSE & DRAKE CLOSET FASHION SHOW
What: The Sandy Springs/Perimeter Chamber of Commerce Women’s Business Network will present the Cruise the World Fourth Annual SSPC Fashion Show and Networking Fundraiser for The Drake Closet, a boutique benefiting The Drake House. When: Saturday, May 14, 5:30-9:30 p.m. Where: UPS World Headquarters, 55 Glenlake Parkway NE, Atlanta, 30328 Cost: Minimum donation is $25 for Sandy Springs/Perimeter Chamber of Commerce members; $30 for nonmembers. More info: thedrakehouse.org
EMORY JOHNS CREEK 5K, HEALTH FESTIVAL
What: Emory Johns Creek Hospital will host a 5K Scrub Run and Community Health Festival When: Saturday, May 14, 6:30 a.m. Where: Emory Johns Creek Hospital, 6325 Hospital Parkway, Johns Creek More info: emoryjohnscreek.com
CHATTAHOOCHEE NATURE CENTER’S 40TH ANNIVERSARY
What: This year’s party with a purpose, Rockin’ at the River Gala, will support the critical work of Georgia’s oldest and largest private nonprofit nature center. When: Saturday, May 14, 6:30-11 p.m. Where: CNC, 9135 Willeo Road, Roswell More info: chattnaturecenter.org
ROSWELL TOUCH-A-TRUCK EVENT
What: The city of Roswell will host a free touch-a-truck event to kick off National Public Works Week. When: Saturday, May 14, 9 a.m.-noon Where: Roswell City Hall, 38 Hill St., Roswell More info: 770-594-6420
ROSWELL’S FAMILY MUSIC, HEALTH AND WELLNESS EXPO
What: Local bands and artists will combine with fitness demonstrations and free health screenings for a fun-filled afternoon. When: Saturday, May 14, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Where: Riverside Park, 575 Riverside Road, Roswell More info: RoswellGov.com.
33RD ANNUAL BRITISH MOTORCAR DAY
What: The British Motorcar Club and the city of Roswell are presenting the 33rd Annual British Motorcar Day, celebrating the wide variety of British cars owned and operated by local enthusiasts. When: Sunday, May 15, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: In the parking lot behind Roswell City Hall, 38 Hill St., Roswell More info: atlantabritishmotorcarday. org
SMITH PLANTATION OPEN-HEARTH COOKING
What: Living history interpreter and open-hearth cooking expert Clarissa Clifton demonstrates traditional Southern cooking over the open flame. When: Saturday, May 14, 10 a.m. Where: Cook house of Smith Plantation, 935 Alpharetta St., Roswell More info: visitroswellga.com
RELAY FOR LIFE OF NORTH FULTON
What: A free family event featuring live music and games to support the American Cancer Society’s research and honor cancer survivors and caregivers. When: Saturday, May 14, 4 p.m.-11 p.m. Where: Webb Bridge Middle School, 4455 Webb Bridge Road, Alpharetta More info: relayforlife.org/northfultonga
SELF-DEFENSE WORKSHOP AT FORSYTH YMCA
What: A personal safety workshop will
be presented by the child-safety experts at Revved Up Kids. For boys and girls in K-fifth grade. When: Saturday, May 14, 2-4 p.m. Where: Forsyth County Family YMCA, 6050 Y St., Cumming More info: revvedupkids.org
ROSWELL MAYOR’S BIKE RIDE
What: Part of the Roswell Cycling Festival, the 2016 Mayor’s Ride will showcase the city of Roswell. When: Sunday, May 16, 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Roswell Area Park, 10495 Woodstock Road, Roswell More info: roswellcyclingfestival.com
GUNS & HOSES MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
What: Johns Creek police and firefighters will be among golfers in the Jim Seaver/Greg Whitaker sixth annual Guns & Hoses Memorial Golf Tournament. When: Monday, May 16, 8:30 a.m. Where: St. Ives Country Club, 1 St Ives Country Club Drive, Johns Creek More info: johnscreekga.gov
EMORY JOHNS CREEK HOSPITAL AUXILIARY’S $5 JEWELRY SALE
What: A $5 jewelry and accessory sale will benefit the hospital’s Volunteer Auxiliary Scholarship Fund. When: Monday, May 16, 8 a.m.-7 p.m., Tuesday, May 17, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Emory Johns Creek Hospital corridor between medical building and hospital, 6325 Hospital Parkway, Johns Creek More info: facebook.com/EJCHAuxiliary
MILTON POLICE ACTIVE SHOOTER SAFETY SEMINAR
What: Milton Police Department’s Community Response Unit will conduct a free active shooter safety seminar. When: Tuesday, May 17, 6:30 p.m. Where: Stonecreek Church, 13540 Hwy 9, Alpharetta More info: cityofmiltonga.us
HAM RADIO MEETING
What: Meeting of the North Fulton Amateur Radio League, the 10th largest amateur radio club in the U.S. When: Tuesday, May 17, 7- 9 p.m. Where: Alpharetta Adult Activity Center at North Park, 13450 Cogburn Road, Alpharetta More info: nfarl.org or call 404-281-8185
MILTON BUSINESS ALLIANCE MEETING, MIXER
What: The Milton Business Alliance’s monthly meeting and social mixer will feature wine tasting, food and live music. When: Tuesday, May 17, 6-8 p.m. Where: Wilbur & Rudy’s Farmtable, 850 Hickory Flat Road, Milton More info: miltonbusinessalliance.com
MAINTAINING AND PRUNING SHRUBS AND ROSES
What: Master Gardeners explain how to prune and maintain shrubs and roses Where: Bill Johnson Community Activity Building in Roswell Area Park, 10495 Woodstock Road, Roswell, and the Mansell House, 1835 Old Milton Parkway, Alpharetta. When: Tuesday, May 17, in Roswell and Wednesday, May 18, in Alpharetta, 7-8:30 p.m. More info: nfmg.net
NORTH FULTON DEMOCRATS MONTHLY MEETING
What: Meet, mingle and dine with fellow North Fulton Democrats. When: Tuesday, May 17, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Where: China Garden Restaurant, 657 Holcomb Bridge Road, Roswell More info: fultondems.org/regions/ north-fulton
MILTON POLICE AND CITIZENS TOGETHER
What: Learn about the MPACT program and meet Milton Police officers over coffee. When: Wednesday, May 18, 7-9 a.m. Where: Mugs on Milton in Crabapple, 12670 Crabapple Road, Milton More info: cityofmiltonga.us/government/police/mpact
SENIOR SERVICES NORTH FULTON MILTON GARDEN PARTY
What: The Senior Services North Fulton Milton Garden Party and open house celebration will include music, crafts, refreshments and more. When: Thursday, May 19, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Milton Senior Center, Thomas Byrd Sr. House, 15690 Hopewell Road, Milton More info: ssnorthfulton.org
ALIVE IN ROSWELL
What: Start the weekend early the third Thursday of every month with a free family friendly festival at two venues connected by free regular trolley service. When: Thursday, May 19, 5-9 p.m. Where: Held concurrently on historic Canton Street and historic Roswell Square More info: aliveafterfiveroswell.com
FORSYTH COUNTY WOMEN’S CLUB NEW MEMBER BRUNCH
What: All women from Forsyth and surrounding counties are invited to attend this annual event. When: Thursday, May 19 Where: Windermere Golf Club, 5000 Davis Love Drive, Cumming More info: forsythcountywomensclub. net
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POLO TO THE RESCUE 2016 GALA
What: Polo players and horse lovers are invited to a black-tie affair to raise money and awareness for Save the Horses Rescue. Enjoy dinner, dancing, music and a silent auction. When: Friday, May 20, 7-11 p.m. Where: The Metropolitan Club, 5895 Windward Parkway, Alpharetta More info: savethehorses.org
HERITAGE DAYS IN MAY: CIVIL WAR
What: “Troublesome Times: The Civil War in Roswell,” includes informational panels and display cases with items from the city of Roswell’s archives. When: Through May 28, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forrest St., Roswell More info: roswellgov.com
FARMERS MARKETS, FOOD TRUCKS: 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, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., through Oct. 29. Where: Old Canton Street in downtown Alpharetta. More info: alpharetta.ga.us
JOHNS CREEK FARMERS MARKET
What: Held at the Newtown Park Amphitheater, each market features more than 25 local farmers and vendors with organic and/or sustainable foods and produce. When: Saturdays, 8 a.m.-noon, through Sept. 13. Where: 3150 Old Alabama Road, Johns Creek. More info: JohnsCreekGA.gov
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
ALPHARETTA FOOD TRUCK ALLEY
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: Thursdays, 5-9 p.m. Where: Old Roswell Street in the Alpharetta’s historic district More info: awesomealpharetta.com
MUSIC, ARTS & THEATER: JOHNS CREEK SYMPHONY CONCERT
What: Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra presents their season finale, “Salute to Love!” This pops tribute will highlight the music of love and romance from
Bacharach to Bizet. When: Saturday, May 14, 8 p.m. Where: Johns Creek High School, 5575 State Bridge Road, Johns Creek Cost: Adults $32, seniors $27, students $16 More info: johnscreeksymphony.org
ATLANTA WIND SYMPHONY CONCERT
What: This concert will have a Latin flair, featuring works by Bizet, Ticheli, Marquina, Copland, de Falla and more. When: Sunday, May 15, 3 p.m. Where: Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forrest St., Roswell More info: AtlantaWindSymphony.org
STYX, .38 SPECIAL AND DON FELDER What: Styx with special guests .38 Special and Don Felder will perform. When: Sunday, May 15, 7:30 p.m. Where: Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park, 2200 Encore Parkway, Alpharetta More info: vzwamp.com
HERITAGE DAYS IN MAY: PHOTOS
What: 13th Annual Roswell Heritage Juried Photo Exhibit presents a pictorial look at Roswell as captured through the lens of Roswell Photographic Society photographers. When: Through May 28, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forrest St., Roswell More info: roswellgov.com
‘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
LIBRARY EVENTS: ROSWELL LIBRARY BOOK SALE
What: Books from the estate of a Pulitzer-nominated poet, graphics designer and literature professor will be included in the book sale at the Roswell Library, sponsored by the Friends of the Roswell Library. When: Thursday, May 12, through May 15. Where: Roswell Library, 115 Norcross St., Roswell More info: forl.net
PET ADOPTIONS: ‘PICK A MAY FLOWER’ FOR $20
What: All dogs over 25 pounds and all cats may be adopted from LifeLine’s shelters for $20. The adoption includes the pet’s spay/neuter, microchip and vaccines, a $250 value at no cost. When: Throughout May Where: DeKalb County Animal Services, Fulton County Animal Services, LifeLine’s Dog House & Kitty Motel and LifeLine’s Cat Adoption Center More info: fultonanimalservices.com
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Finding the peace pole at Alpharetta’s North Park One of the neatest things about spending time in the out of doors is the occasional unexpected discovery that you make. For instance ... STEVE HUDSON If you know Get Outside Georgia, me, you know that Chattahoochee Media Group I enjoy fly fishing. I’m always looking for new places to try a few casts, and one that has intrigued me for a long time is the small pond at North Park, a city of Alpharetta park located near the park’s Adult Activity Center and ballfields. On my way home one day a few weeks ago, I decided to cut through North Park to avoid the Bethany Bend/Cogburn Road intersection. Driving through a park always wins over sitting in traffic, doesn’t it? And since I just happened to have my fly rod with me (funny how that happens), I decided I’d take a few minutes and make a few casts … just a few ... How was the fishing? Well, it was enough to say I’d been fishing, but that was about it. Much more interesting, truth be told, was what I discovered up near the woods close to the far end of the pond: a small garden with benches and, in the center, a multisided post bearing the words “May Peace Prevail On Earth” in English and in several other languages. “Now there’s something you don’t see every day,” I remember thinking, propping the fly rod against a nearby tree so I could further check out this unexpected discovery. A plaque set among the pavers told me that this particular “peace pole” is one of “thousands erected around the world as an international symbol of peace.” The Peace Pole Project, as it’s known, originated in Japan in 1955, the result of the efforts of the late Masahisa Goi. Since that time (according to the organization known as the World Peace Prayer Society) an estimated 200,000 peace poles have been placed “in nearly every country on Earth.” This particular peace pole site was born several years ago when the Rotary Club of North Fulton partnered with the city of Alpharetta to develop what’s now known as the Rotary Reflection Garden. The garden was ded-
icated in June 2013, and it has been appreciated by many area residents and visitors ever since. The Rotary Reflection Garden in North Park is easy to find. North Park is accessed from either Bethany Bend Road or Cogburn Road via North Park Road. Park at the Adult Activity Center or in the parking area near the ballfields nearest the pond, then follow the main sidewalk to a paved and gravel-bordered walkway which starts at the road and continues more or less parallel to one side of the lake. A small sign points to the walkway, which ends at the Reflection Garden. You need only to listen to the news to be reminded that Goi’s Peace Pole Project is as timely now as it was when it began. Goi once wrote urging people to “join in the movement for world peace through prayer.” That’s a good thought for these complex times in which we live. Steve Hudson’s new book “PROSPECTING FOR GEORGIA GOLD” will help you discover the fun of prospecting for Georgia gold. Check it out in local outdoor shops or on Amazon, or order an autographed copy at www. chattahoocheemedia.com.
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Cataracts are one of the leading causes of blindness in the United States. During Cataract Awareness Month in May, the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Thomas Eye Group reminds the public that early detection and treatment of cataracts is critical to preserving sight. Common symptoms of a cataract may include blurred or cloudy vision; faded or dull colors; glares or halos; poor night vision; double or multiple vision in one eye; and frequent prescription changes in your eyeglasses or contact lenses. These symptoms can indicate other eye problems that may also result in blindness if left untreated. If you have any of these symptoms, make an appointment with Thomas Eye Group immediately for a complete eye examination. The Thomas Eye Group Roswell office has five doctors including Larry Heit, M.D., a board certified ophthalmologist specializing in cataract and refractive surgery; Stuart Newman, M.D., a board certified ophthalmologist specializing in comprehensive medical and dry eye treatment; Stephen Lipsky, M.D., a board certified ophthalmologist specializing in pediatric ophthalmology
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were Kelsey Kurnett, Alejandra Ayala and Ilana Bonell. Ayala took Lowest Scoring Player with a score of 78. She was also one of the Lowest Scoring Players at Regionals with a score of 69. This is Alpharetta’s fourth year in a row going to the state tournament, where they look to do well. Playing for Alpharetta will be: Ashley Brown, Kelsey Kurnett, Ilana Bonell and Alejandra Ayala. The team is led by Head Coach Cheryl Solan and community coaches Eric Brown and Paul Reynolds.
NCLB will be replaced by the Every Student Succeeds Act at the end of this school year, which removes most of the federal mandates in local schools. A spokesman for the GDOE said state officials will be discussing the current waiver mandates as it goes through the ESSA planning. He also noted that, because of changes to the way CCRPI is calculated, no comparison between this year’s results and last year is possible.
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Georgia Bombers win baseball championship NORTH FULTON, Ga. — The AYBA 10u Georgia Bombers recently won their AAA tournament championship at the USSSA Atlanta Global World Series Qualifier on April 17. The team went 4-1 over weekend including a 6-3 Championship game victory over
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Martin Allen Worsencroft Dr. Martin Allen Worsencroft went home to be with his heavenly Father on Thursday, May 5th 2016, in Alpharetta, Georgia. He was born January 17, 1972 in Orangeburg, South Carolina. Marty was a member of St. Paul United Methodist Church in St. Matthews, South Carolina. After moving to Alpharetta, Marty and his family became members of Alpharetta First United Methodist Church. Marty received his Bachelor of Science degree from the College of Charleston followed by his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the Medical University of South Carolina in 2003. There he received the Excellence in Pharmacy Award, among other recognitions. Since graduating, he has been a long time employee of Walgreens where he served as the Pharmacy Manager for the past eight years. Marty was well respected and loved by his customers and staff. He would go above and beyond the call of duty to help his community and family. He was also
incredibly active in all of his daughter’s school and extracurricular activities. Marty was a devoted husband, father, son, uncle and friend. He is survived by his loving wife Kim, much loved daughter Haley Elizabeth, loving parents, Howard and Caroline Worsencroft of St. Matthews, South Carolina, two brothers, Bert and sister-in-law Lori Worsencroft of St. Matthews, South Carolina and Joel and sister-in-law Rachel Worsencroft of Spring Hill, Tennessee and several young nieces and nephews. A celebration of life for Marty will be held at Northside Chapel located at 12050 Crabapple Rd, Roswell, GA 30075 on May 11, 2016 at 2 pm followed by a reception at Alpharetta United Methodist Church for friends and family. Visitation will also be held at Northside Chapel on Tuesday, May 10, 2016 from 6-8 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to be made to Kate’s Club (http://katesclub.org/support/donate) to help and support children of all ages grieving the loss of loved ones.
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Former tenant breaks into home to sleep JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — A former tenant was arrested April 18 for allegedly trespassing in a local resident’s home. A woman called the Johns Creek police early morning April 18 about a burglary in progress. She had heard someone forcibly enter her home downstairs and had hid in her bedroom along with her two grandchildren. They were the only family members at home. When police arrived and circled the house, they found that the glass sliding door in the backyard had been shattered. They found a backpack, credit card and brick next to the broken door frame. Police believe the man had first tried to pry open the door with the credit card, but ultimately threw the brick when the card failed. The officers secured the home and brought the woman and two children to safety. They found a man sleeping in a bed near the rear of the home. The man, David Hughes, 28, had lived in the house several months earlier before the woman evicted him. Hughes was arrested for criminal trespass.
Tinted car tag reveals wanted man MILTON, Ga. — A man was arrested April 26 for multiple active warrants in Indiana and Illinois for burglary and disorderly conduct after a routine traffic stop. Milton police stopped the man’s black Ford Expedition on Ga. 9 because the tinted tag cover obscured the SUV’s identification. On closer inspection of the tag, they were able to identify that the vehicle was from Indiana. When asked for his license, the man said he had left it at home. He identified himself as Jonathan Smith, 31, of Indiana. He told police that he had been living in Georgia for two months and that he still hadn’t obtained a Georgia driver’s license or tag. He said the Ford belonged to his wife. Police discovered multiple active warrants for Smith’s arrest after running his information through the system. The warrants came from Indiana and Illinois for disorderly conduct and burglary. Smith was arrested for driving with a suspended license and for the warrants. He was also cited for the
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Unlocked car equals $1.1K of gaming equipment gone MILTON, Ga. — $1,100 worth of items were stolen May 1 from a man’s car after he left it unlocked overnight. The man told Milton police that he normally locks his Chevy Trailblazer, but he apparently forgot that night. After going out with some friends, he returned to the car May 1 and noticed some items scattered about within it. A few were gone. The items missing including the man’s credit cards, license, insurance card, PlayStation 4, several video games and a gaming headset. The man had already cancelled his cards before calling the police, but one card had already been charged $100 at a local retail store. Police had trouble obtaining fingerprints to analyze due to the multiple thunderstorms that night
Man’s account charged $3.7K in false purchases MILTON, Ga. — A man reported to Milton police that multiple failed fraudulent charges were made on his credit card April 30. The man was alerted by an electronics company in Illinois that his purchase of a $3,700 computer had failed. The company called the man after noticing that the names and addresses on the shipping and billing addresses were different. They contacted the man to confirm the order was to be shipped to someone claiming to be Rommel Chezair. The cardholder told the company that was not his name and he had not made any purchases. The transaction was canceled. A second charge was made a few days later for four phones. The phones had been shipped to the man’s previous address. The delivery driver knew the man no longer lived at the address and alerted him about the package before storing it in the warehouse for pickup. An unknown individual called the warehouse to obtain the phones, but was denied when he could not present a valid ID and address. The phone company also called the man April 30 about the purchase, and he told them that he had not made one. After that call, the victim checked his credit report and noticed several unauthorized accounts opened in his name. He froze his credit and immediately called Milton police to alert them about the fraudulent activity.
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Down Home Derby a winner for CDA Roswell Child Development Center fundraiser sports largest field ever with 400+ attendees By HATCHER HURD hatcher@appenmediagroup.com MILTON, Ga. –Nyquist might have been the winner at Churchill Downs in the 142nd running of the Kentucky Derby, but the big winner in North Fulton was the Roswell Child Development Association at its biggest fundraiser ever: The Down Home Derby. Iron Horse Farm in Milton once again provided the perfect backdrop for the gala event. With more than 400 guests, it was a complete sellout. That is good news for the 156 preschool children of North Fulton’s working poor. Fundraisers like the Down Home Derby make it possible for the children, ages 12 months to 5 years, to attend the CDA’s affordable early learning programs and childcare. Now in its 48th year, the CDA has a nationally accredited preschool program (from the National Association for the Education of Young Children) that ensures these children will enter first grade as well prepared as their classmates. Last year the CDA received a threestar rating, the highest given from Georgia’s Quality Rated program. That ensures any parent their child is enrolled in a program that is dedicated to the highest quality educational standards. The Down Home Derby helps make all of that possible while providing one of the best galas of the season. Iron Horse Farm, nestled on 40 acres in
Milton, was again the setting. With its spacious arena housing the main event, patrons could stroll by the stalls and feed some of the most magnificent horses in the state a carrot or two. A “down home” family-style dinner was prepared by Milton’s Cuisine & Cocktails and included traditional Kentucky turkey hot browns for appetizers and spring garlic marinated free-range chicken breast and sweet tea brinedhoney glazed pork loin. The meal left patrons raving. Emcee for the evening — the CDA’s best gala ever — was award-winning WSB certified meteorologist Brad Nitz.
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Fellowship Christian School celebrates 30 years ROSWELL, Ga. — Fellowship Christian School recently celebrated its 30th anniversary April 22 with their new high school groundbreaking celebration. The 878 student, Pre-K through 12th-grade Christian school has started site preparation for a number of future campus improvements totaling over $18 million. The following enhancements represent a part of what will be added as part of the ONE initiative: a 52,000 square foot high school building including STEM and other collaborative work environments; a renovation of existing space to create an innovative elementary school; and an additional artificial turf practice field for the school’s 53 sport teams. A small group of Fellowship families have come together and said, “we want to encourage everyone to participate in the ONE Capital Campaign.” Ross Ramsey, Board Treasurer announced an $800,000 challenge made by these families. When the school and community meet the challenge in both
participation percentage and dollars given or pledged, they will be able to: 1. Move forward with the remodel of the high school for the elementary students 2. Build the elementary school playground 3. Complete the stadium renovation The head of the school, Kathy Teston said, “These additions to the campus will assist the school in further implementing its mission to equip students to use their God-given skills and talents are they both lead and serve in making an eternal impact in their various spheres of influence.” The community shared in celebration April 22 with a ceremony that included Mayor Jere Wood, school leadership and guests. Mayor Jere Wood proclaimed the day, “Fellowship Christian School Day” in celebration and recognition of the event. For more information about the school, visit www.FellowshipChristianSchool.org or call 770-641-6844.
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King’s Ridge’s Will Janofsky hit 2-4 in the series against Mt. Pisgah including 2 RBIs, a walk and two runs scored. field, but Brnovich, who struck out five of his last seven batters faced, stymied the Patriots, giving King’s Ridge the 4-3 win and 1-0 lead in the series. In Game 2, the Tigers got out to an early lead when Alden Pascucci sent a deep fly ball to the fence. Pascucci would be thrown out trying to stretch the hit to a triple, but Lawson Hill, who
walked, scored. Mount Pisgah tied the game at 1-1 in the bottom of the first after a Jacob Cendoya bunt scored Jojo Odachowski, but the Tigers countered with two runs in the second. The Tigers had loaded bases with no
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Hooch beats Etowah 2-0, captures semifinal berth Cougars have not allowed a goal in playoffs By JOE PARKER news@appenmediagroup.com JOHNS CREEK, Ga.— After Chattahoochee defeated Etowah 2-0 last Friday to earn a spot in the final four, Chattahoochee students rushed the field, players hugged and yelled in celebration and Chattahoochee’s Assistant Coach Eduardo Coloma had tears in his eyes. It was quite apparent that this season’s team has something special. And if the scene after the game wasn’t evidence enough, the win kept Hooch undefeated on the season at 18-0 and was their third straight playoff shutout. Jackson Siegel and Shane Burke scored for the Cougars and sophomore goalkeeper Jack Corrigan posted his third straight playoff clean sheet and 12th of the season. After the victory, Head Coach Les Meenan said his team has surpassed his expectations with their success this season, stating it has been a pleasant surprise. Meenan also said how excited he was that Hooch’s win over Etowah allowed them to continue their season. “We love our seniors and all our players and we hope to get to play as many games as we can. It’s one more game for the seniors and I’m delighted to have one more game,” said Meenan.
Hooch’s Drew Catapano (11) vies for the ball against an Etowah player.
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Chattahoochee goaltender Jack Corrigan posted his third straight shutout against Etowah. The Cougars’ run this season has been due in large part to their defense, which, along with goalkeeper Corrigan, shut out Etowah and limited the Eagles to four shots on goal, all of which Corrigan saved. “Our defense this year has been absolutely incredible,” said Meenan. “No opponent has scored more than one goal all year long and we have conceded one goal this year at home. We know that we can trust [our defense].” Meenan said the game plan against Etowah was to limit their passing, which Meenan said the Eagles do well. However, it was the Hooch offense that set the tone early. Just five minutes into the opening half, Chattahoochee took a 1-0 lead on a Siegel header. Alex Field took a corner kick for the Cougars and was able to find a streaking Siegel on the opposite side of the net. In open space, Siegel buried his header and put Hooch on the scoreboard. After finding themselves down early, Etowah continually looked for a through pass to a streaking striker for the remainder of the game, but the Hooch defense continually thwarted those attempts. Etowah put three shots on net in the first half, two of which were long
and easily gathered by Corrigan. The second half started like the first with Hooch scoring an early goal, again on a corner kick. Field earned his second assist when his corner connected with Burke just three and a half minutes into the second half. Burke has set the Chattahoochee record for goals in a season this year. Hooch would create more opportunities to score in the second but were unable to find the net. However, their two-goal lead would prove insurmountable for the Eagles. Etowah’s best scoring chance came with just over 10 minutes remaining in the game when an Etowah corner kick resulted in a melee in front of the net, but after multiple shots and deflections, Corrigan pounced on the loose ball and kept his clean sheet intact. After their 18th straight victory and first trip to final four since 2011, in which Hooch won the Class 4A state championship, Meenan said their work is far from done. “We hope it doesn’t happen but we’re not above the fact that we could get beaten.” And for Meenan, that means keeping focused and playing one game at a time. Hooch will host Parkview in the semifinals.
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Soccer playoffs move to Final Four Milton, Hooch boys and Fellowship girls move on
themselves down 3-0 in the first half, and though they were able to muster a comeback, it was not enough to keep their season alive. The Titans scored three goals in the second half, but East Hall also scored midway through the second, which proved to be enough for their win.
Etowah 0, Chattahoochee 2: The Cougars continued their unbeaten streak with a 2-0 win over Etowah, securing their first trip to the Final Four since they captured the Class 4A state championship in 2011. The Cougars received two corner kick goals from Jackson Siegel and Shane Burke as their defense and goalkeeper Jack Corrigan posted a shutout for the third straight playoff game. Hooch will take on Parkview in the semifinals.
Alpharetta 2, Parkview 3: The Raiders broke the hearts of Mill Creek in the first round, scoring three goals in the final 12 minutes to keep their season alive. Against Parkview though, it was a late goal that broke the hearts of the Raiders. Alpharetta led 2-1 when a foul in the box gave Parkview a penalty kick with just 1.3 seconds remaining, which they converted to tie the game. The Panthers then scored the game-winning goal in the second overtime to deny Alpharetta what would have been their second Final Four appearance.
Mount Pisgah (girls soccer), which was just able to earn a playoff berth, knocked off Mount Paran and Lakeview Academy after missing out on the playoffs last season. to Northgate 1-0. The game remained scoreless through regulation and two overtime periods, bringing the game to the penalty shootout. Northgate’s Cooper Morris would make the lone save of the shootout, earning Northgate the 5-4 advantage in the shootout and ending the Bears’ season.
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Cambridge 0, Northgate 1: In a defensive battle, Cambridge fell
Blessed Trinity 3, East Hall 4: The Blessed Trinity Titans found
By JOE PARKER news@appenmediagroup.com NORTH FULTON, Ga. — The third round of the state soccer playoffs took place last weekend, proving to be the end of the road for some local schools while others moved on to continue their drives for state championship titles. The boys games took place last Friday, with the girls playing on Saturday.
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defeated and Region 2-AAAAAA champions Lakeside their first loss of the season Friday while securing their first trip to the Final Four since 2010. The Eagles took the lead in the first half and kept Lakeside off the scoreboard for the remainder of the game to clinch the win. Milton will play Brookwood in the semifinals.
Landmark Christian 3, Fellowship Christian 5: Fellowship players continued their impressive offensive performance this season by scoring five goals on Landmark Christian, their eighth straight game scoring four or more goals. FCS earned their second straight final four berth with the win and will take on St. Anne-Pacelli in the semifinals.
Walton 1, West Forsyth 3: After winning their first region championship and making their first playoff appearance since 2010, the Lady Wolverines are headed to the Final Four after beating Walton 3-1. Carsen Parker and Kylie Gazza scored for West
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Continued from Page 37 outs when Carter Buchanan hit a sacrifice fly to score Trey Parker from third. After Parker tagged, the throw came in late to Patriots catcher Steven Shields, resulting in an odd sequence of events. Shields came in front of the plate to field the throw and caught the Tigers’ Janofsky tagging up and attempting to advance to third base. Shields ran from in front of the mound all the way to Janofsky in the basepath, but when Shields attempted to tag Janofsky, he was forced to dive, dropping the ball in the process. The ball rolled from Mount Pisgah’s players and Janofsky was able to score, giving the Tigers’ a 3-1 lead. Janofsky scored again in the top of the fourth inning, hitting a long home run over the left field wall. Janofsky hit 2-4 in the series with 2 RBIs, a walk and two runs scored. Janofsky’s solo home run would be the last run of the game as Ellard kept the Mount Pisgah offense at bay.
• (G1) Lakeside DK 0, Lambert 2 (G2) Lambert 10, Lakeside DK 0 • (G1) South Cobb 2, North Forsyth 2 (G2) North Forsyth 6, South Cobb 7 • (G1) Cambridge 2, Houston Co. 0 (G2) Houston Co. 11, Cambridge 1 (G3) Cambridge 0, Houston Co. 2 • (G1) South Effingham 8, Forsyth Central 9 (G2) Forsyth Central 0, South Effingham 4 (G3) South Effingham 11, Forsyth Central 1 • (G1) Callaway 0, Blessed Trinity 2 (G2) Blessed Trinity 5, Callaway 2 • (G1) Mount Pisgah 3, King’s Ridge 4 (G2) King’s Ridge 4, Mount Pisgah 1
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Continued from Page 39 in the win. West will take on Harrison in the semifinals. Northgate 2, Forsyth Central 1: It was a thrilling final few minutes for Forsyth Central and Northgate, but it would prove devastating to the Bulldogs. With the game tied at 1-1 in the final minutes, the Bulldogs were awarded a penalty kick but were unable to convert. Then, in the final minute of the game, a Northgate corner kick led to a goal, which gave Northgate the 2-1 lead and eventual win. Peach County 0, Blessed Trinity 4: Blessed Trinity scored three firsthalf goals and were able to cruise to a 4-0 shutout over Peach County in the third round. With a win this week, the Titans will make their fifth straight appearance in the state championship game, but will be seeking their first title since 2011.
Decatur beat BT 1-0 on penalty kicks on March 11. McIntosh 1, Cambridge 0: McIntosh’s lone goal in the first half would be enough to secure the win in a defensive struggle between the Lady Bears and the Chiefs. The Lady Bears’ appearance in the Elite Eight was their deepest playoff run in program history. Stratford Academy 5, Mount Pisgah 1: Stratford proved too much for Mount Pisgah, ending the Patriots’ season with a 5-1 win last week. Mount Pisgah, which was just able to earn a playoff berth, knocked off Mount Paran and Lakeview Academy after missing out on the playoffs last season. Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy 2, Fellowship Christian 6: Fellowship Christian, the defending girls Class A state champions, was able to continue its run for a repeat alive after dominating ECLA. The Paladins have not lost since their opening game of the season and have outscored their opponents 95-8 in that span.
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years as Assistant Director for the City of Kennesaw, he retired in 2015. Ben had a passion for weightlifting and track and field and held records for speed events and weight events, including the 440 relay and hammer throw. A Celebration of Life Memorial will be held at 4pm on Saturday, May 14 at Fellowship Bible Church, 480 W Crossville Rd, Roswell, Georgia, followed by a reception at the Roswell Visual Arts Center, 10495 Woodstock Rd. Dress for both events is casual. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Ben’s name to the Friends of Roswell Parks Fund, 38 Hill St., Ste. 100, Attn: Jimmy, Roswell, Georgia 30075.
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Mannings Ridge Community Existing Sedimentation Rehabilitation/Dredging Activity This advisory is issued to inform the public of a receipt of an Application for a variance submitted pursuant to a state environmental Law. The public is invited to comment during the 30-day period on the proposed activity. Since the EPD has no authority to zone property or determine land use, only those comments addressing environmental issues related to air, water, and land protection will be considered in the application review process. Written comments should be submitted to: Program Manager, NonPoint Source Program, Erosion and Sedimentation Control, 2 MLK Jr Dr SW, Suite 1462 East, Atlanta, Georgia 30354. Type of Permit Application: Variance to encroach within the 25-foot State waters buffer. Applicable Law: Georgia Erosion and Sedimentation Act O.C.G.A. 12-7-1 et seq. Applicable Rules: Erosion and Sedimentation Control Chapter 391-3-7 Basis under which variance shall be considered {391-3-7.05 (2)(A-J}: A_____________ Description and Location of Proposed Activity: Applicant proposes to impact 57 linear feet (2,225 ft2) of buffer along an impoundment of an un-named tributary feeding Big Creek for the purpose of removing accumulated sediment that has built up due to the lack of maintenance and caused some blockage of the associated outlet control structure. Sediment will be removed to a maximum depth of 2 ft below ground surface. The outlet control structure will be retrofitted to prevent debris from blocking the weir opening. Spoils from the dredging activity will be placed outside the buffer. The project is located off Pine Grove Dr in Alpharetta city limits. Name and Address of Permit Applicant: Ms. Jill McMullan Mannings Ridge Property Owners Association 1065 Pine Grove Dr Alpharetta, Georgia 30009 Summary of Rules Requirements for Variance Application: The application for a variance must include an Erosion and Sediment Control Plan with control measures based on sound conservation and engineering practices which meet or exceed the standards in the “Manual for Erosion and Sediment Control in Georgia” and which will minimize erosion and deposition of sediments on adjacent lands or into State waters. For additional information: Peggy Chambers, Environmental Specialist EPD. Watershed Protection Branch NonPoint Source Program 2 MLK Jr., Dr., SW Suite 1462 East Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Telephone: 4041651-8549 FAX: 4041651-8455
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Notice of Special City Bond Election TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF ALPHARETTA, GEORGIA: You are hereby notified that on the 24th day of May, 2016, an election will be held in the City of Alpharetta, Georgia, at which election there will be submitted to the qualified voters thereof for their determination the question of whether or not certain general obligation bonds shall be authorized for issuance by the City as follows: (1) $27,600,000 of general obligation bonds (the ”Transportation Bonds”) for the purpose of providing funds to pay, or to be applied or contributed toward, the cost of providing for (1) acquisition and construction of improvements, expansions and extensions to roads, streets, and bridges; and (2) paying the costs and expenses related to such bonded indebtedness. The Transportation Bonds shall be dated their date of delivery, shall be in the denomination of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) or an integral multiple thereof each, shall bear interest at a rate or rates not to exceed six percent (6.0%), and the principal of the Transportation Bonds shall mature in the years set forth below as follows: Year
Principal Amount
Year
2017
$
210,000
2022
2018
$
210,000
2019
$
220,000
2020
$
2021
$
Principal Amount
Year
Principal Amount
Year 2032
Principal Amount $
370,000
Year
Principal Amount
2037
$
2,560,000
$
250,000
2027
$
300,000
2023
$
260,000
2028
$
305,000
2033
$
2,280,000
2038
$
2,640,000
2024
$
270,000
2029
$
330,000
2034
$
2,350,000
2039
$
2,720,000
230,000
2025
$
280,000
2030
$
340,000
2035
$
2,420,000
2040
$
2,800,000
235,000
2026
$
290,000
2031
$
350,000
2036
$
2,490,000
2041
$
2,890,000
(2) $24,900,000 of general obligation bonds (the ”Parks and Recreation Bonds”) for the purpose of providing funds to pay, or to be applied or contributed toward, the cost of providing for (1) acquisition, construction, and renovations for parks, recreation and cultural facilities, sidewalks and greenways; and (2) paying the costs and expenses related to such bonded indebtedness. The Parks and Recreation Bonds shall be dated their date of delivery, shall be in the denomination of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) or an integral multiple thereof each, shall bear interest at a rate or rates not to exceed six percent (6.0%) per annum, and the principal of the Parks and Recreation Bonds shall mature in the years set forth below as follows: Year
Principal Amount
Year
Principal Amount
Year
Principal Amount
Year
Principal Amount
Year
Principal Amount
2017
$
190,000
2022
$
220,000
2027
$
270,000
2032
$
330,000
2037
$
2,310,000
2018
$
190,000
2023
$
230,000
2028
$
280,000
2033
$
2,060,000
2038
$
2,380,000
2019
$
200,000
2024
$
240,000
2029
$
290,000
2034
$
2,120,000
2039
$
2,450,000
2020
$
210,000
2025
$
250,000
2030
$
310,000
2035
$
2,180,000
2040
$
2,530,000
2021
$
220,000
2026
$
260,000
2031
$
320,000
2036
$
2,250,000
2041
$
2,610,000
The principal amount of and the interest on said bonds shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at a paying agent bank, which will be designated by the City of Alpharetta prior to the issuance of said bonds. The bonds may be issued in one or more separate deliveries. At or before the time any bonded indebtedness is incurred on account of the bonds to be issued, the Council of the City of Alpharetta will provide for the levy and collection of an annual tax sufficient in amount to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds so issued and sold as the same become due and payable. The ballots to be used at said election shall have written or printed thereon substantially the following: YES NO “Shall General Obligation Bonds in the principal amount of $27,600,000.00 be issued by the City of Alpharetta, Georgia for the purpose of providing funds to pay, or to be applied or contributed toward, the cost of providing for (1) acquisition and construction of improvements, expansions and extensions to roads, streets, and bridges; and (2) paying the costs and expenses related to such bonded indebtedness? YES NO “Shall General Obligation Bonds in the principal amount of $24,900,000.00 be issued by the City of Alpharetta, Georgia for the purpose of providing funds to pay, or to be applied or contributed toward, the cost of providing for (1) acquisition, construction, and renovations for parks, recreation and cultural facilities, sidewalks and greenways; and (2) paying the costs and expenses related to such bonded indebtedness?
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The election shall be at the regular polling places of the City of Alpharetta, Georgia, and the polls will be open from 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M., on the date fixed for the election. Those residents qualified to vote at the election shall be determined in all respects in accordance with the election laws of the State of Georgia. Those residents who have not previously registered may do so at City Hall, any other Fulton County, Georgia registration office, or any other location and in any other manner authorized by law. Registration for this referendum will close at the close of business on April 26, 2016. Any brochures, listings or other advertisements issued by the City of Alpharetta or by any other person, firm, corporation or association with the knowledge and consent of the City Council and Mayor of the City of Alpharetta, Georgia shall be deemed to be a statement of intention of the City of Alpharetta concerning the use of the proceeds of the bonds. This Notice is given pursuant to an Ordinance of the Council of the City of Alpharetta, passed on the 15th day of February, 2016. CITY OF ALPHARETTA David Belle Isle Mayor
Arrests: Continued from Page 43 CITY OF ALPHARETTA PUBLIC NOTICE PH-16-AB-18 PLACE City Hall Two Park Plaza Council Chambers May 13, 2016 3:00 P.M. PURPOSE Consumption on Premises Liquor, Beer & Wine – Sunday Sales APPLICANT PSB Restaurants, LLC d/b/a Pepperoni’s Tavern 4190 Old Milton Parkway Alpharetta, Ga. 30005 Owner PSB Restaurants, LLC Registered Agent Thomas Andrew Drolet, Jr.
traffic-control device. ►► Manbir Singh Minhas, 35, of Atlanta, was arrested April 28 on Old Milton Parkway in Alpharetta for DUI and speeding. ►► Kory Vance Smith, 43, of Mission Viejo, California, was arrested April 23 on Windward Parkway in Alpharetta for DUI, failure to maintain lane and failure to signal when changing lanes.
►► Shirley E. Mitchell, 45, of Sandy
Springs, was arrested April 21 on Rucker Road in Alpharetta for DUI, failure to maintain lane and failure to use due care. ►► Jeffrey Edward Collins, 52, of Pony Tail Road, Milton, was arrested April 20 on Ga. 400 in Alpharetta for DUI and failure to maintain lane.
CITY OF ALPHARETTA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The following item will be heard at a public hearing held by the City Council on Monday, June 6, 2016 commencing at 6:30 p.m. in the Alpharetta City Hall Council Chambers, 2 Park Plaza, Alpharetta, Georgia. a. PH-16-10 East Village (City Council Only) Consideration of a request for a change to a Council Condition with regard to the architecture, style and materials required for a mixed use development located at the northwest corner of Old Milton Parkway and Westside Parkway. This property is legally described as being located in Land Lots 749-802, 1st District, 2nd Section. Note: Georgia law requires that all parties who have made campaign contributions to the Mayor or to a Council Member in excess of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) within the past two (2) years must complete a campaign contribution report with the Community Development Department. The complete text of the Georgia law and a disclosure form are available in the office of the City Clerk, 2 Park Plaza.
CITY OF ALPHARETTA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF ALPHARETTA PUBLIC NOTICE PH-16-AB-16
The following item will be presented at a Public Workshop on Thursday, June 2, 2016 commencing at 5:00 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room, Alpharetta City Hall, 2 Park Plaza, Alpharetta, Georgia.
PLACE City Hall Two Park Plaza Council Chambers May 13, 2016 3:00 P.M.
Immediately Following, this item will be heard at a public hearing held by the Planning Commission on Thursday, June 2, 2016 commencing at 6:30p.m.
PURPOSE Consumption on Premises Beer – Sunday Sales APPLICANT Biryani, LLC d/b/a Biryani 11775 Northfall Lane – Ste. 103 Alpharetta, Ga. 30009 Owner Biryani, LLC Registered Agent Pradeep Anandapu
Items forwarded by the Planning Commission will be considered by the City Council on Monday, June 20, 2016 commencing at 6:30 p.m. in the Alpharetta City Hall Council Chambers, 2 Park Plaza, Alpharetta, Georgia. a. PH-15-25 Update to the Comprehensive Land Use Plan Consideration of updates to the 2030 Comprehensive Plan. Note: Georgia law requires that all parties who have made campaign contributions to the Mayor or to a Council Member in excess of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) within the past two (2) years must complete a campaign contribution report with the Community Development Department. The complete text of the Georgia law and a disclosure form are available in the office of the City Clerk, 2 Park Plaza.
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CITY OF ALPHARETTA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The following item will be considered by the City Council on Monday, June 20, 2016 commencing at 6:30 p.m. in the Alpharetta City Hall Council Chambers, 2 Park Plaza, Alpharetta, Georgia. a. V-16-14 Environs LLC Climate Controlled Storage (City Council Only) Consideration of a variance to reduce the front setback from 65’ to 50’ as well as variance to reduce required parking from 103 to 8 parking spaces. The property is legally described as being located in Land Lots 590, 591, 1st District, 2nd Section, Fulton County, Georgia. Note: Georgia law requires that all parties who have made campaign contributions to the Mayor or to a Council Member in excess of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) within the past two (2) years must complete a campaign contribution report with the Community Development Department. The complete text of the Georgia law and a disclosure form are available in the office of the City Clerk, 2 South Main Street.
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Celebrate National Bike Month in May ALPHARETTA, Ga. — May is National Bike Month, sponsored by the League of American Bicyclists and celebrated nationwide. For 2016, local nonprofit Bike Alpharetta is highlighting National Bike Month as a chance to showcase the many benefits of bicycling and to
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encourage more folks in the community to give cycling a try, if only to ride the Big Creek Greenway. Bike Alpharetta is promoting National Bike to Work Week this year on May 16-20, and particularly Bike to Work Day on May 20. Bike to work or school. Bike to save money or time. Pump pedals to preserve your health and the environment. Explore our beautiful community. What better month than May to get out to celebrate the unique power of the bicycle and the many reasons more choose to bike? Other Alpharetta National Bike Month Events include: • May 4 Bike to School Day at Alpharetta Elementary • May 7 Traffic Safety 101 Class for cyclists • May 14 Intro to Road Cycling • May 18 Ride of Silence Anyone interested in volunteering at events or registering should email bikealpharetta@gmail.com or visit http://bikealpharetta.org.
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MILTON, Ga. — The Cambridge Lady Bears, back-to-back Region 7-AAAAA champions for 2014 and 2015, are inviting all rising second-graders through eighth-graders to their summer skills camp. Attendees will increase their knowledge of the game of softball while improving their skills in a fun learning atmosphere. Campers will be grouped
by age and skill level. Instruction will cover: batting, fielding, throwing, base running, pitching, catching and sliding. Training will be provided by the Cambridge Lady Bears coaching staff and Cambridge Lady Bears varsity and junior varsity team members. The camp will run June 13-15 from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. at the Cambridge
High School softball field. Advanced registration is $120 for all three days and includes a camp T-shirt and daily refreshments. The daily rate for walk-ups is $45 per day, as space permits. For more information and to register, visit http://www.cambridgebears.com/ sports/sball.
What: Bears softball camp When: June 13-15 from 9am – 12pm Where: Cambridge HS softball field Cost: $120 advance registration fee: includes camp T-shirt and daily refreshments Daily rate / Walk up: $45 per day (as space permits) More Info: Register at http://www. cambridgebears.com/sports/sball
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About the Alpharetta Chamber: The Alpharetta Chamber of Commerce was established in November 2013 by a group of business leaders who wanted to build a business identity for Alpharetta much like the Chambers in Johns Creek, Sandy Springs, and the Roswell INC do for their cities. It was a goal to create an organization that Alpharetta businesses would be proud to be a member of, and use to grow its current and prospective business base. Already, in two years the Chamber has grown significantly in membership. During the first two “Charter months” (November and December of 2013) the Chamber established a base of 77 Charter Members. After the Chamber’s first full year in 2014, the membership total increased to over 170. As of March 2016, the Chamber sits at over 310 members. Joining the Chamber gives members the opportunity to take part in several signature events throughout the year. These events include: Women Who Walk the Walk, Golf Net- working League & Golf Tournament, Business Academy, Chamber’s Annual Gala, Thirsty Thursday!, and Alpharetta Restaurant Week. In addition to its signature events, the Chamber provides an extensive range of benefits to assist its members in networking, education, and marketing. It is also a vehicle for connecting its business community with the general population and showcasing what Alpharetta has to offer for prospective businesses and residents. More information about the Alpharetta Chamber can be found on www.alpharettachamber.com For more information or to apply, email a resume and cover letter to: hans@alpharettachamber.com.
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MAIN CLASSIFIEDS continued from page 45 Garage Sale JOHNS CREEK 30022: T H R E E NEIGHBORHOODS! Hartridge, Mayfair, St. Clair. Subdivision entrances on Brumbelow and Nesbit Ferry Roads. Saturday, 5/14, 8am-2pm JOHNS CREEK Multi-family, Ocee View Court Friday/Saturday 5/13-5/14, 9am-1pm. YARN! Antiques, books JOHNS CREEK Highland Park Subdivision, 460 Eastbourne Way. Multi family. Friday 5/13 and Saturday 5/14, 8am-3pm. Bedding, furniture, electronics, clothing, tools and more
Moving Sale ALPHARETTA North Farms Subdivision, 370 Carybell Lane 30004. Saturday 5/14, 8am-5pm. Contents of entire home!
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DRIVEWAY GATES; two, 10’ wide total, wrought iron. $1500 both. 678492-2300
HOSPITAL BED: Electronic controls with deluxe mattress. Bought new, used less than 2 weeks. $500. Originally $2000. 404-735-7250
POOL TABLE, 4x8, 4 chairs, cues, rack, 2 more tables. $2000/OBO. 404934-7307
VELUX SKYLIGHTS, used. (Eight, 21”x44”, two miscellaneous sizes). $475/all. 770-992-6848 leave message
Cemetery ARLINGTON Garden of Prayer, lot 6-A, spaces 3 & 4. Bronze marker with base & 2 vaults. $9500 (Value $16,690). 470-281-6122 Roswell-Greenlawn. Garden of Prayer overlooking lake with fountain. 4 plots. ivypaigereeder@gmail. com for more info and photos
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Musical Instruments VIOLIN, West German. excellent condition, topspruce, back-maple. $200. 678-431-7465 CELLO, 7/8 Doetsch, Pernambuco bow, Hiscox hard sided case $2400. 770-753-0787 PIANO, Baby Grand: Elegant case, matching bench; warm, rich tone. Sacrifice $1650 obo. 678445-3654 PIANO: Henry F. Miller Upright, matching bench $500/firm. 770-552-4034
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SMALL CHEST & 4 chairs $60 all. 470-349-8129
ALPHARETTA Brierfield Subdivision, 2030 Davis Island 30004. Saturday 5/14, 9am-4pm. Furniture (bedroom set, couch, futon, lamps, kitchen, decor’ and more!)
SOFA: Ethan Allen dark pine, matching coffee table. $350. 770-993-0835
OFFICE OR HOME DESK, custom corner unit, 6 file drawers, 4 desk drawers, space for 2 chairs, $1800. 770-580-9222
SOFA, LOVESEAT, coffee table, end table, lamps $650/all. 678-570-8849
DRAFTING TABLE, 36”x72”, $100, 770-4485908
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FRENCH BEDROOM SET: Twin beds, headboard, footboard, dresser, side table $500. 678-277-9970
Flat File Cabinet, 10-drawer, $350, 770448-5908
ALPHARETTA: Huge Sale!!! FIVE NEIGHBORHOODS 1,000+ HOMES ROSWELL Saturday, 5/14, 8am-2pm. Crabapple Walk/Creek subdivisions off Houze Road near Rucker Road. Chadbourne, Westgate, Hollybrooke, Hanover Point, Hanover Place By far the South Forsyth’s Biggest multi-community sale! Union Hill Road just south of McFarland – Follow the signs Saturday 5/14, 8:00am-2:00pm We only do this once a year… Don’t miss it!!!!
Bargains Antiques ARMOIRE: English burl walnut, double door, beveled mirror , 80”hX21”dX54”w. $750. 678-277-9970
Thomasville mahogany table/Chairs and sideboard; Noritake Queen’s Guard Pattern 12 place settings; Renoir original copy European street scene; foyer mirror 38x80. 770-656-6300
Garden/Lawn DRIFTWOOD: For decorating and/or projects. $350/all! Text for pix: 678468-8687
Household R E F R I G E R ATO R , Samsung, 24.1cf. Water and ice dispenser. $950/ obo. 770-490-4177
Medical Equipment HOVEROUND MOBILE CHAIR MPV-5, Joystick control, 300 pound capacity, leather seats and cup-holder, used 6 months $2000. 770-569-1103
DRAFTING TABLE, 31”x42”, $75. 770-4485908
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Wanted to Buy Vintage Barbie, Midge, Francie, Skipper dolls, clothing and accessories. (Local). Cell 214-8838215
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Real Estate Office Space for Rent
Main Street Commons Office Condo Park, Heart Of Downtown Alpharetta. Single Story Office Condo 1104 SF, 3 Offices, Reception Area, Conference & Break Rooms, Storage Closet, very nice finishes. $1385/ month. 1020 Powers Place. Linda.Ekes@ccgatl.com Home for Sale
BIKE: Euro specialized Sirrus aluminum, tall. Red, yellow. $250. 404-7503329 GOLF CART XR4 by Bat Caddy: Remote controlled; 3 years old. $425. ($800 brand new). 404-374-1058
Nordic Track Walk Fit 5000: Non-electric, no batteries. $100. 770-9930835 GOLF MEMORABILIA: Club Logo; balls and towels, etc. $295. 404583-2078 GOLF CLUBS: Ladies’ complete set, Lynx irons, graphite woods, ball retriever, wood covers, new bag $325. 770-7409757 POOL TABLE: Brunswick 8’. Three slates. Pool cues, pool rack, table light, Excellent condition. $1500. 678-339-0410
215 Blackrock Trace. European elegance at its finest! No expense spared! Featuring hardwood floors, extensive trim package, 10’/vaulted ceilings, large windows & transoms, spacious bedrooms, office/library, 2 story formal living rm, large dining rm, gourmet kitchen w. huge island, 2 stone fireplaces. The finished basement offers a full kitchen, dining area, laundry rm, master suite, extra rm (possible 7th bdrm. or home gym), home theater w/ equipment conveniently accessible by elevator. Stone patio & fire pit overlooking a picturesque creek. Entertainer delight! Will not disappoint! $700,000
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C. W. Matthews Contracting Co., Inc will be accepting quotations from subcontractors, including GDOT certified DBE’s For City of Johns Creek Bid Number 16-146 CSHPP-00 (310) SR 120/Abbotts Bridge Rd Operation Improvements. This project will bid on May 26, 2016. Items of work include: Hauling, Nursery, Irrigation System, Water Lines, Erosion Control, Milling, Concrete Flatwork, Storm Drain, Drainage Structure, Retaining Walls, Handrail/Guardrail, Construction Layout, Signs, Water Quality/Monitoring, Fencing, Fiber Optics, Traffic Signals and Pavement Marking. Subcontractor quotations will be accepted by C. W. Matthews’ Estimating Department in person, by e-mail: dustinj@cwmatthews.com and/or mikek@ cwmatthews.com or Fax: #770-422-9361 until Noon on Wednesday, May 25, 2016. All bidding documentation will be available at the C. W. Matthews Contracting website (www.cwmatthews.com) as well as the City of Johns Creek website (http://www.johnscreekga. gov/services/purchasing). If you have any questions regarding the project, please contact Estimator: Dustin Johnson at (770) 422-7520 X161. You must register a User ID and Password to access the CWM website. For additional website information, contact C. W. Matthews’ Estimating Department at 770-422-7520. Towersource, Inc. (on behalf of Eco-Site) is proposing to construct a 160-foot overall height monopole telecommunications structure at 3050 Royal Boulevard South, Alpharetta, Fulton County, Georgia. Towersource, Inc. invites comments from any interested party on the impact the proposed undertaking may have on any districts, sites, buildings, structures or objects significant in American history, archaeology, engineering, or culture that are listed or determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. Comments pertaining specifically to historic resources may be sent to Environmental Corporation of America, ATTN: Dina Bazzill, 1375 Union Hill Industrial Court, Suite A, Alpharetta, Georgia 30004. Ms. Bazzill can be reached at (770) 667-2040 ext. 111. Comments must be received within 30 days of the date of this notice. S0689.
Waterfront in GA LAKE NOTTELEY 1-acre lakefront wooded lot, just 90 miles north of Atlanta in upscale mountain-top community with pool, clubhouse, stables and many more amenities. Motivated seller $164,000. 770-845-5709
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850° F Bar Pizza Alpine Bakery & Trattoria Anabelle’s Table Andretti Grill Another Broken Egg Café Atlantic Seafood Company
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Colletta Cru Food & Wine Bar Da Vinci’s Donuts Domino’s Pizza Dos Margaritas
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Firefly Kitchen & Bar Foundation Social Eatery Four Fat Cows Goldbergs Fine Foods Hop Alley Brew Pub Jilly’s Cupcakery Kiku La Casa Italian Grill
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Madras Chettinaad Mama’s Pizza Miller’s Ale House Milton’s Cuisine
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Mondo Italian Kitchen Mr. Taco Nothing Bundt Cakes - Alpharetta Oak Steakhouse
12 Olde Blind Dog Irish Pub 23 Publix Super Markets Charities 58 Queen of Cream Craft Ice Cream 21 Rio Balsas Taqueria 25 Rising Roll Gourmet 9 Robeks Juice 52 Ruth’s Chris Steak House 15 Sage Woodfire Tavern - Alpharetta
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Sage Woodfire Tavern - Perimeter Sally’s Gluten Free Bakery Salsarita’s Fresh Cantina Sausalito West Coast Grill Seven Seas Mediterranean Cafe Smallcakes of Alpharetta SmokeJack BBQ Smoothie King South Main Kitchen Spice Afro Caribbean Cuisine Spice Brick Oven Kitchen Tapas&Bar Taziki’s Mediterranean Cafe The El Felix The Fresh Market The Nest Cafe Twisted Taco Village Tavern Wildflour