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December 24, 2014 | forsythherald.com | 75,000 circulation Revue & News, Johns Creek Herald, Milton Herald & Forsyth Herald combined | 50¢ | Volume 17, No. 51
Commissioners approve modification to alcohol ordinance
Reduces distance requirements for alcohol consumption on the premises licenses By KATHLEEN STURGEON kathleen@appenmediagroup.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Restaurants seeking to serve alcohol in Forsyth County can now do so much closer to churches and schools, after the Forsyth County Commission voted to amend the distance requirements for alcohol consumption on the premises licenses.
KATHLEEN STURGEON
From left are Commission Chairman Pete Amos, Board of Education Vice Chair Kristin Morrissey, Commission Vice Chair Cindy Mills, Commissioner Brian Tam, Kelly Tam and Niki Collela, executive director of Forsyth County Community Connection.
Helpings of Hope dinner fills stomachs and hearts By KATHLEEN STURGEON kathleen@appenmediagroup.com CUMMING, Ga. — When Forsyth County Commissioner Brian Tam and his wife Kelly were running Tam’s Backstage, 215 Ingram Avenue, they realized something was missing in Forsyth. “We recognized a need in the community when we first opened and we wanted to support the community that supports us,” said Brian
Tam. “We reached out to the senior center and some of the other organizations that operate with those in need. We extended an invitation to get them to come have dinner with us and celebrate the holiday season.” About nine years later, it has become a tradition that many look forward to each year, and this year’s event Dec. 16 was no different. Tam’s Backstage donates all the food and some of the staff.
The rest of the helpers are made up of volunteers from around the county, including the Forsyth County Community Connection (FCCC) board members, locals like Principal Gary Davison from Lambert High School and everyday citizens who want to help their community. FCCC reaches out to various organizations to split the available dinner spots,
See DINNER, Page 14
The distance requirements for alcohol consumption on the premises licenses was reduced Dec. 18 from 100 yards to 20 yards from schools and churches. The distance would be measured as a straight line from property line to property line, and the licenses can be for distilled spirits, beer or wine.
See ORDINANCE, Page 4
Former Falcon Tim Green promotes reading at JCES Said ‘reading is like weight lifting for your brain’ By KATHLEEN STURGEON kathleen@appenmediagroup.com CUMMING, Ga. — When former Atlanta Falcons football player Tim Green would go into the locker room between quarters, he wasn’t discussing the game or reviewing plays — he was reading. His coach, Chuck Clausen, would find Green with his head in a book. Green was drafted in
See GREEN, Page 11
KATHLEEN STURGEON
Tim Green reads from his book, “New Kid.”
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