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September 3, 2015 | johnscreekherald.com | 75,000 circulation Revue & News, Johns Creek Herald, Milton Herald & Forsyth Herald combined | 50¢ | Volume 19, No. 36
Johns Creek mulls $53.4M budget $5M reserves spending considered By HATCHER HURD hatcher@appenmediagroup.com JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — The Johns Creek City Council is considering a 2016 budget proposal of $53.4 million that continues paving streets,
adds four police officers and four Fire Department positions and includes $1.5 million in capital projects for recreation and parks. Mayor Mike Bodker has
See BUDGET, Page 11
ARTS SUMMIT:
JC arts community get acquainted Meeting concentrates on performing arts center By HATCHER HURD hatcher@appenmediagroup.com HATCHER HURD/STAFF
Autrey Mill Nature Center has a WILD evening planned including some great silent-auction items. From left, Autrey Mill Education Director Mary Alston and Board Vice President Pam Sutton hold a framed 2013 Scottish Open flag signed by champion Phil Mickelson. Board President Karen Daniel holds an original watercolor by Mary Hamman. Also up for bid are hand-painted rain barrels donated by the Fulton County Water Resources.
Go WILD about Autrey Mill AM Nature Center has inaugural fundraiser By HATCHER HURD hatcher@appenmediagroup.com JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – Whether you have been to the Autrey Mill Nature Center and Heri-
tage Preserve or were just curious what it actually does, the best time to come and see it all will be during its inaugural fundraiser, WILD about Autrey Mill, Saturday, Sept. 12.
Autrey Mill NCHP is a 46-acre jewel next door to the Atlanta-Fulton County Spruill Oaks Library. It has a two-mile
JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – When Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra Conductor/Director J. Wayne Baughman convened a Cultural Arts Summit Aug. 22 at the St. Ives Country Club, it was not necessarily to talk about getting a performing arts center in the city, but that is what took up most of the summit’s time. But any real action in that quarter is a long way off. The first order of business was for everyone to introduce themselves and explain what they did in the arts. “Getting acquainted with
Going West starts here. See WILD, Page 24
See ARTS, Page 6
HATCHER HURD/STAFF
Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra director/conductor J. Wayne Baughman organized the citywide Arts Summit to begin strengthening relationships within the arts community.
September 17
Roswell Mill Club, Starting at 7:00 p.m. Get your first glimpse of what it means to Go West. Head to westga.edu/ontheroad.