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A look back on 2013 Johns Creek in 2013 experienced a year of growth and a year of growing up. New construction and an emphasis on growth highlighted the year. It was also the most politically challenging year of the city’s young history. The mayor was investigated by his City Council, but it was the voters who decided
where blame, if any, should lie. This issue takes a look back at the events of the year that made us think, made us laugh or made us cry.
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A: Johns Creek saw a shake up in this year's election with from left Cori Davenport, Kelly Stewart, Lenny Zaprowski and Mayor Mike Bodker winning. B: Mount Pisgah had a breakout season going undefeated in the regular season and making it to the state semifinals. C: Xiao ‘Jackie’ Chen teaches young dancers ‘to fly’ at Morningstar Dance Studio. D: Sabrina Yvellez talks with chairman of the Johns Creek Memorial Walk Committee Robbie Newton, about her project to raise $13,000 for the Women in Service Monument. E: Conor Korbisch, center, stars as J. Pierrepont Finch in “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” at Northview High School.
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JC politics trumps all for top story of 2013 Bodker solidifies position as ‘face of Johns Creek’ By HATCHER HURD hatcher@northfulton.com JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – Head and shoulders, Johns Creek’s first real political battle was the political campaign for 2013 City Council elections. There was not much it did not have. Heretofore, council races scarcely raised an eyebrow in the city. Truth be told, most residents couldn’t name all seven councilmembers. But the one name everyone knows is that of Mayor Mike Bodker. There isn’t a ribbon that gets cut, a school that remains unvisited or a community event that the ubiquitous mayor seems to miss. The term most people use to describe him is “face of the city.” He was the most visible spokesperson for the drive to cityhood and the only mayor in the city’s short history. But what most people did
CITY CHARTER CHANGES HAVE LONG-RANGE EFFECT
MAY – A little-known legislative body reared its head this year and exercised heretofore unused power to assert control over Fulton County. The Fulton County legislative delegation, made up of Fulton’s elected members in the General Assembly, had for the first time a Republican majority, thanks to some fortuitous redistricting. The delegation was able to bring legislation before the General Assembly that no city or the county had a say in. Most importantly to Johns Creek and Milton, the delegation did allow the amendment of the cities’ charters to make plain that the cities would be
not see was the turmoil that simmered beneath the surface with his council. Councilmembers Bev Miller, Randall Johnson, Karen Richardson, Ivan Figueroa and Brad Raffensperger had been waging a campaign to rein in what they said was a mayor who was out of control. Only Councilwoman Kelly Stewart stood apart in her support of Bodker. There had been flashes of the discord, most noticeably when the city charter was amended to curtail the mayor’s powers. Chief among those changes was a clause that said the mayor must “represent the will of the council.” That clause was a signal to the mayor to curtail actions that they did not condone or support. This charter amendment would also give the council the power to remove the mayor by a super majority vote of five votes. But ultimately, they chose another method to try to unseat Bodker. It fell like a bombshell in a June council meeting when the five members announced – Stewart was not present, nor allowed to have bond referendums decided by a majority of those residents casting ballots. The original wording in both Johns Creek’s and Milton’s charters required a majority of registered voters to approve bond referendums. Given the disarray of the Fulton Board of Elections, it would be hard to know how accurate such a roll would be. Never mind the fact it would be a rare vote in cities today that even brought a majority of the registered voters to the polls. Other actions taken by the legislative delegation sought to rein in the powers of Fulton County. Not all of the delegation’s proposals were signed into law, but it does bode for a proactive delegation to contin-
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Mayor Mike Bodker, right, on election night is triumphant along with newcomers Cori Davenport, Councilwoman Kelly Stewart (unopposed) and Lenny Zaprowski. Although Davenport was forced into a runoff, she won handily in that runoff. Clearly, the election was a mandate for the mayor. would she support – an investigation of certain “allegations” of wrongdoing by Bodker. Decatur attorney Robert Wilson was hired to begin the investigation of what were still undisclosed allegations. Later, the cost of the investigation would become as big an issue as the investigation itself. Then just as election qualifying was approaching, Miller announced her resignation from council to challenge Bodker for mayor. Bodker supporters said the reason for the investigation was now clear, and that it was to sabotage his bid for a third term. Miller said that was not the case, but critics harped that
the investigation, the resignation to oppose the mayor and the “interim report” released just days before the election all pointed to careful planning. In the end, it backfired on the five members of council who sought to bring Bodker down. The mayor and newcomers Lenny Zaprowski and Cori Davenport all won handily in a race where the only real issue was Bodker’s character. But it put the spotlight on Johns Creek politics more brilliantly than ever before. It is not likely that future city elections will come and go unremarked as they had before 2013.
ue to use these newly minted powers to impose its will on the county. One new result has been for a renewed effort to incorporate South Fulton into one city. Organizers say it is to prevent North Fulton from having too much say in the government in their district.
since 1900, and the entrance will have a curved wall with the flags of the military branches flying. The park is to be unveiled in time for Veterans Day 2014.
VETERANS BREAK GROUND ON $300 WAR MEMORIAL
NOVEMBER –The Johns Creek Veterans Association took on two projects shortly after forming in 2012. One was heartwarming and the other breathtaking. The former was to begin an archive of local veterans on video telling of their experiences in the military. The latter project was to raise $300,000 for the Johns Creek War Memorial. They took on the project suggested by Leadership Johns Creek, a communitybuilding project of the Johns Creek Chamber of Commerce. The Johns Creek City Council joined in by providing the land in Newtown Park. The JCVA broke ground on Veterans Day weekend with more than two-thirds of the cost already pledged. The design includes markers for all of America’s wars
ALCON INVESTS $250M IN JOHNS CREEK
Bringing 300 jobs to city JANUARY – It was the bottom of the ninth with two outs, and then came the grand slam homerun. Alcon, the international eye-care products manufacturer owned by Swissbased Novartis, had already merged its headquarters with Ciba Vision and relocated the new national headquarters to Texas. Then Novartis was rumored to be shutting down its Johns Creek campus of 850,000 square feet entirely and the leaving the city. Instead, the plan was changed to stay and expand. According to a Novartis filing on the Securities and Exchange Commission, its subsidiary Alcon will invest $250 million in the Ciba Vision campus in Johns Creek to expand operations to produce a breakthrough contact lens product. Eventually, 300 jobs, many of them top research and development positions, will be coming to the city.
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Why the turnaround? When ominous noises started coming out about Novartis leaving, that’s when Georgia’s economic development engine got cranking. Johns Creek authorities, the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce and North Fulton Progress Partners teamed up with the Governor’s Office and the Georgia Department of Economic Development to show Novartis why the campus should remain open, a knowledgeable source said. Last summer, Gov. Nathan Deal was in Switzerland to negotiate with Novartis officials. For instance, Alcon’s concerns about adequate water for production were satisfied. Georgia officials were able to convince Novartis that it would be cheaper to produce its innovative contact lenses in Georgia than overseas. Alcon plans a 70,000-square-foot addition to the existing plant that is scheduled to start in September. The project will take three to five years.
BELL ROAD SAYS HELLO TO $355M SUBDIVISION
MARCH – Developer Warren Jolly has made a huge commitment to Johns Creek, launching the 646-home gated community Bellmoore at the intersection of Bell Road and Medlock Bridge Road. The largest residential development in the city in years, it is on a 10-year build-out course. Jolly’s company,
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Providence Group of Georgia LLC, will build the homes starting at the mid$400,000s to the top of the market $800,000s. It was not without controversy. Residents are worried what effect the additional homes will have on already congested roads in the area and the impact on local schools.
RESIDENTS DEMAND ACTION ON MASSAGE PARLORS
APRIL – Residents went to the Johns Creek City Council April 22 to demand action against the proliferation of illicit massage parlors in the city. They complained of “darkly lit” establishments open until the wee hours and of Web ads describing in lewd detail the services offered. Eight parlors were identified along a 4-mile stretch of Medlock Bridge Road, outnumbering gas stations and fast food establishments along the same stretch. City officials explained that the problem has not gone unrecognized, but that it is a problem in most north metro cities. Cases are difficult to make and require undercover police operations. And then the owners or operators are given a small fine in Superior Court and are back in operation the next day. The city is backing legislation that would allow illicit massage parlors to be tried in Municipal Court where
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Review: Continued from Page 5 judges would not be so lenient. Meanwhile, at least one such business was shut down after a customer complained of being cheated. Five arrests were made July 10 at the Sapphire Spa on Medlock Bridge Road. It was déjà vu all over again July
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18, when Johns Creek Police raided Sapphire Spa for the second time in as many weeks. This time, two employees were taken to jail. Police had the spa under surveillance after they noted Sapphire Spa had announced its “Grand Opening” on an adult website just days after the massage parlor had been ordered closed for operating without a business license and personnel who were not
licensed to give massages. During surveillance, a Henry County assistant district attorney parked a Henry County government vehicle and entered the establishment. He resigned the next day.
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property and violent crimes per 1,000 residents. Crimes include burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, murder, forcible rape, armed robbery and aggravated assault. Mayor Mike Bodker called it a validation of one the major goals of Johns Creek residents when the city incorporated six years ago. “The people wanted an improved public safety. And when you look at things like this, you see we’re being recognized for creating a very safe community,” Bodker said. “That’s important because we have a lot young people living in our community.”
EMORY ADDS $1.5M BREAST IMAGING CENTER JULY – In July, Emory Johns Creek Hospital opened a new $1.5 million Breast Imaging Center to better serve the women of the Johns Creek area. The 4,000-square-foot center treats women for breast surgery, mammography, ultrasound, biopsy and surgeon referral. All cancer patients who come to Emory Johns Creek for cancer care can expect a multidisciplinary, team approach in treating their cancer, said Emory’s Dr. Kimberly Lairet. A complex group of diseases requires consultation among surgeons, medical and radiation oncologists, diagnostic radiologists, pathologists and other cancer specialists, she said. This multidisciplinary partnership results in improved patient care. – Hatcher Hurd
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Teen hospitalized after crash ALPHARETTA, Ga. – Seventeen-year-old James Cobb is in the hospital with serious injuries Dec. 21 after running his car into a monument sign on Mid Broadwell Road, igniting his car. Police say the driver was the only occupant in a black Mercedes sedan and driving eastbound on Mid Broadwell from downtown Crabapple at 3 a.m. Cobb failed to navigate the curve of the road and ran into the brick sign of the Briarfield neighborhood. His car caught fire. When police arrived, they doused the victim with a fire extinguisher to keep The teenage driver sustained serious injuries in the early morning crash. flames off him until emergency crews could get him out, said Geor“It was bad,” Gordon said. crash, however police suspect gie Gordon, Alpharetta Public An investigation is ongoing high speeds was a contributing Safety spokesman. to determine what caused the factor.
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woman Lisa Holland. Police are not releasing her name; however she is still in North Fulton Hospital in critical condition. It was discovered the woman had a 4-year-old son who was unaccounted for, Jesus
Dominguez. It is believed the father, Carlos Alberto Dominguez, 33, took him. “We knew he was missing and endangered,” said Holland. Alerts were issued for the boy, and agents from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Natural Resources came in to help in the search of the surrounding area. Mid-morning Friday, the teams found two bodies – a man and a child – in the woods only a half-mile away. Holland said it appeared to be a murder-suicide. Final confirmation on the identity of the bodies rests with the county coroner.
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JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – The Johns Creek Community Association (JCCA) is requesting nominations of candidates to fill five positions on its ninemember board of directors. Any resident of a neighborhood within the city limits of Johns Creek (or adjacent to the city limits) is eligible to make nominations; however, a nominee is qualified only if from a member-neighborhood in good standing with JCCA. The JCCA is an association of homeowners’ associations dedicated to preserving
quality of life and raising home values in Johns Creek. JCCA membership includes 45 homeowners’ associations, consisting of more than 8,000 households. The JCCA is actively involved in zoning, government relations, community education and transportation – all from an HOA perspective. Elected board members will serve two-year terms and are installed at the annual meeting. Board members are expected to commit the time neces-
sary to assist the JCCA in the achievement of its goals. Send nominations and contact information for the nominee to the JCCA nominating committee at nominating@jccahome. org. The deadline for submissions is Dec. 27. The 2014 annual meeting will be Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014. For information about the responsibilities and requirements of a board member, contact committee members at nominating@jccahome.org. – Staff
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Alpharetta development vestige of prominent families Ruth’s Farm part of Spence, Wills, Peevy history By JONATHAN COPSEY jonathan@northfulton.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. – At the corner of Mayfield and Bethany roads, on the border of Alpharetta and Milton, sits a 22-acre parcel of land, one of the few remaining large parcels in the area. Sitting just outside downtown Crabapple, it will soon become a neighborhood called “Ruth’s Farm,” but it was once farmland belonging to one of North Fulton’s prominent families. Ruth’s Farm will feature 49 homes with one entrance on Bethany Road. The houses to be built inside will be all brick and start at about half a million dollars each. It is owned by KM Homes and developed by the Providence Group. “I got them to name it after [Ruth],” said Jack Peevy, the only son of Ruth Spence Peevy Wills, the former owner of the land. “The houses will look nice. They will be all-brick with three-car garages. Whatever is on that pasture land will reflect my mother.” Ruth died in 2007. The land belonged to Peevy, a retired colonel with the Army, and descendent of the Peevy and Spence families. Both have a rich history in the North Fulton area. Peevy sold the family land while keeping two historic family houses on it preserved. Peevy’s grandparents, Bascom and Oma Spence, purchased the farm in 1918, he said. Scotch-Irish descendants, they ended a spate of progressively moving south, from Forsyth County to Bethany Bend to Mayfield Road. The house long predated their purchase, however. “Parts of one house date back before the Civil War,” said Connie Mashburn, a local historian. “If you look under
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Twenty-two acres of land at the corner of Bethany and Mayfield roads will become a large housing development called Ruth’s Farm. The land belonged to one of North Fulton’s oldest families.
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JACK PEEVY Resident the house, some of the beams are tree trunks, with the bark still on them. I don’t know how far back that type of construction goes.” Both houses on the land were donated by Peevy to the Alpharetta Historical Society in 2012. They sit on a few acres along Mayfield Road. All the land around them will be developed with houses. The Spence family has been in the area since the Civil War. “My great-grandfather went into the Civil War and was shot in the jaw,” Peevy said. “He was sent home to die. That was the practice at the time. But his jaw fell out, healed up and he went back into the war.” The house eventually passed down to Bascom and Oma’s daughter, Ruth Spence. Ruth Spence Peevy Wills married Hoye Peevy in the 1930s. He was a Fulton County deputy marshal. “Like everybody her age, she got married right out of high school,” Peevy said. “She went to work at the Fulton County Courthouse.” From there, her career took her into education. She became a secretary at a school in Sandy Springs where they encouraged her to go to college and where she eventually earned several degrees. “She went ‘cafeteria-style,’” Peevy said. “She took a course here and a course there.”
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Ruth Wills loved singing in Alpharetta's "Sacred Harp" every year. She passed away in 2007. She and Peevy divorced in the 1950s. Ruth then married Ed Wills, the nephew of Quilliam “Quilly” Wills, the mayor of Alpharetta, who sold what is now Wills Park to the county. Ed ran a successful cattle feed store on North Main Street. One of Ruth’s relatives, Bill Spence, was a prominent lawyer in the area, head of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and also mayor of Alpharetta. He won a race against Quilly Wills, which surely provided interesting family dinners. “He called Quilly a damned Republican, and he beat him,” laughed Peevy. “That was probably the last time a Democrat beat a Republican up here.” At the time, Democrats were considered the conservative party. Now, the Spences and Willses have all died out or moved off. That is why he sold off the family land. Money from the sale of the land went to the University of North Georgia, where he says he wants to build a military museum. “I felt that preservation was more important than money,” Peevy said. “I’m not done with doing good deeds.”
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JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — Boy Scout Troop 2000 wants to help the environment this holiday season with a “Recycle your Christmas tree” campaign. Boy Scout Troop 2000 will pick up discarded Christmas trees from Johns Creek residences on Saturday, Dec. 28 and Saturday, Jan. 4. A tax-deductible $10 donation (credit card and PayPal accepted) per tree will help support the local Boy Scout troop. Visit www.troop2000.org to sign up. Residents should place their Christmas trees near their mailbox by 7 a.m. on their pick up day, and the Scouts will do the rest. —Aldo Nahed
The Milton District’s newest Eagle Scouts are from left Connor McNamara, Zachary Rinehart and Christian Ames.
New Eagle Scouts for Milton District invested NORTH FULTON, Ga. – The Milton Boy Scout District announced its newest Eagle Scouts, Connor McNamara, Zachary Rinehart and Christian Ames, who passed their boards of review Oct. 24. McNamara of Troop 3000, sponsored by Birmingham United Methodist Church, chose as his project to design and construct an outdoor workout area for Milton High School. He built three free pullup stations and three step-up boxes. Rinehart of Troop 3000, sponsored by Birmingham United Methodist Church,
designed and built three large benches for the prayer trail at Birmingham United Methodist Church Ames of Troop 1459, sponsored by St. Aidan’s Episcopal Church, chose to design and build an additional 20-foot handrail made of pipe for a handicap ramp. He also painted all of the railing and ramp, bringing it up to code. In addition, he painted the front porch deck and awning and leveled the handicapped parking area for the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5245 in North Haverhill, N.H.
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FSA HS drops state charter school application Fulton County provides ‘better choice for now’ By CANDY WAYLOCK candy@northfulton.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. – Just days after receiving approval from the Fulton County Board of Education, the governing board of the Fulton Science Academy High School (FSA HS) has opted to suspend its pursuit of becoming a state
charter school beginning in the 2015-2016 school year. Under state rules, existing charter schools must receive a waiver from the local school board to apply to become a state-commissioned charter school. FSA HS still has nearly 18 months remaining on its charter contract with Fulton Schools. During the Fulton School Board’s Dec. 12 meeting, the waiver request from FSA HS was approved unanimously. However, after discussion at a meeting on Dec. 18, the governing board of FSA HS
opted not to proceed with the application. In a letter to parents outlining the decision not to pursue state charter status, Principal Namik Sercan said there were numerous factors that led to the decision. “While there are good arguments for and against seeking a state charter, the FSA HS Governing Board elected to withhold our application for a state charter this year,” he wrote. “In weighing the pros and cons, it became clear that keeping our charter with Fulton County is the better choice
In weighing the pros and cons, it became clear that keeping our charter with Fulton County is the better choice for now. Ultimately, we will have to make a decision on our charter next fall.” NAMIK SERCAN Principal, Fulton Science Academy High School
for now. Ultimately, we will have to make a decision on our charter next fall.” The high school currently has an enrollment of 173 students. During the first month of its recruitment for students next year, Sercan said more than 150 students have submitted applications. The relationship between the Fulton School System and FSA HS has been a rocky one for the past few years, although Sercan noted it is improving. “We have worked hard to bridge our differences with the school district and are grateful for their willingness to work with us,” said Sercan. “It’s too soon to know where things will end up, but progress is being made.” Last December, the Fulton Board of Education voted to terminate the school’s charter based on what it perceived as operational and financial deficiencies. After six months of deliberation, the State Board of Education – the ultimate authority
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in terminating local charters – opted in June to send the issue back to Fulton Schools for additional information. Since then, FSA HS has continued to operate as a Fulton charter school and is actively recruiting students for the 2014-2015 school year. For its part, the Fulton School Board has opted not to take any further action toward a termination, and will apparently allow the charter school to continue its final two years of operation under the current charter. Moving forward into its extended future, FSA HS has two options before it. It can still apply to become a state-commissioned charter school or work to renew its charter with the Fulton County Board of Education beginning in the 2015-2016 school year. A spokesperson for Fulton Schools indicated FSA HS must submit its request for renewal by September in order to be considered for a renewal. The state charter application has a separate timetable.
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Top players of 2013 not among top recruits Efforts of Grauss, Biondich lauded by coaches By MIKE BLUM news@northfulton.com NORTH FULTON, Ga. – The 2012 North Fulton high school football Players of the Year were both heavily recruited by elite Division I schools and spent their freshman seasons playing extensively for a pair of teams in the SEC. The 2013 North Fulton high school football Players of the Year are not being heavily recruited by Division I schools, with one of them more likely to play lacrosse in college after he graduates in 2015. You might not find Northview receiver Matty Biondich or Alpharetta linebacker Bryce Grauss near the top of any football recruiting lists, but the two players were hard to miss when playing for their respective teams this past season. Biondich and Grauss are the North Fulton Players of the Year, with Grauss earning defensive honors and Biondich the area’s top offensive player. Grauss, a senior, was the
Defensive Player of the Year in Region 6-AAAAAA and spearheaded the defensive effort that led the Raiders to an undefeated region record and a victory in the first round of the state playoffs. Although he was slowed by an injury late in the season, Grauss continued to play defense from sideline to sideline, making tackles all over the field, causing fumbles, intercepting passes and generally causing havoc for opposing offenses. “If what you’re looking for is production and an impact on the game, I don’t think there’s been a better football player in North Fulton the last five years,� Alpharetta coach Jason Dukes said of Grauss. In the Raiders’ playoff victory over South Gwinnett, Grauss did a little bit of everything despite having to come out of the game more than once due to a knee problem. He had multiple quarterback sacks, forced a fumble, blocked a punt, made a long interception return and simply would not allow Alpharetta to lose, with the Raiders coming away with the first playoff victory in school history. “He made everything go,�
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Northview wide receiver Matty Biondich, left, carries Riverwood defender Khai Anderson into the end zone during a game this year. Dukes said of the impact Grauss had on the Alpharetta defense. Despite his efforts during the season, Grauss has not been a target of recruiters at
the highest levels of college football, unlike 2012 Defensive Player of the Year Carl Lawson of Milton, who played extensively at defensive end as a freshman at Auburn.
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Players: Continued from Page 14 field, you’d be hard pressed to find any defensive player more productive than Bryce was,” Dukes said. At least Grauss (6-foot-1, 210 pounds) looks like a football player. Biondich is all of 5-foot-7, 155 pounds and is likely to play lacrosse in college at West Point, having already committed to the U.S. Military Academy. Army, which rarely throws out of its triple option offense, would not have much use for Biondich’s football skills, which are impressive despite his slight stature. The 2012 North Fulton Offensive Player of the Year, Alpharetta’s Joshua Dobbs, ended this past season as the starting quarterback at Tennessee. Northview coach Chad Davenport needed only one word to describe the kind of season Biondich had for the Titans. “Unbelievable,” Davenport said. “He does not drop anything.” Biondich, a junior, compiled a highlight reel’s worth of amazing catches throughout the season, finishing with 75 receptions for 1,225 yards and 13 touchdowns, with his yardage total second in the state and first in AAAAA.
Even though opposing defenses knew the ball was going to Biondich in key situations, he managed to make one big catch after another, frequently down the field against double coverage. “He runs very good pass routes, has great speed and tremendous concentration,” Davenport said. “And he’s a smart receiver. He knows how to break off the route if he has to and make an adjustment.” Biondich had at least one touchdown reception in each of the Titans’ last nine games, and had at least 100 yards receiving seven times in 2013. Biondich also had a punt return for a touchdown and handled the CHAD DAVENPORT punting duties Northview Coach for Northview, kicking a field goal in his only attempt. With both Biondich and quarterback D.J. Pearson back next season, the Titans’ opponents in 6-AAAAAA will have a new pass threat duo to deal with after the graduation of all the region’s collection of standout receivers from the 2013 season. Coach of the Year: Shar-
ing honors as North Fulton Coach of the Year are Mount Pisgah’s Mike Forrester and Blessed Trinity’s Tim McFarlin. Forrester helped guide the Patriots to the semifinals in the Class A private school division, where they lost 17-16 to Aquinas, which won the state title the next week with a 27-7 victory. Coming off a 6-5 season and a first round playoff loss in 2012 to the top-ranked team in the 16-team bracket, Mount Pisgah finished with a 12-1 record in Forrester’s first season as head coach. McFarlin led the Titans to a third straight playoff berth in Class AAA, with BT capturing a region title against some very tough competition. The Titans, who faced playoff teams in all four of their non-region games, ended with a 9-4 record, reaching the quarterfinals before losing to state finalist Washington County. BT has won at least one playoff game in each of McFarlin’s three seasons as head coach.
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[Biondich] runs very good pass routes, has great speed and tremendous concentration.”
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Hausmann sponsors toy drive for North Fulton kids By HATCHER HURD hatcher@northfulton.com JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – Fulton Commissioner Liz Hausmann threw a Christmas toy party for her District Advisory Committee, elected officials, staff and supporters, and the children of North Fulton will be getting the toys. “The toys will go to North Fulton Community Charities. I wanted North Fulton folks to know what they donate
benefits kids in North Fulton,” Hausmann said. The toy drive was also a chance to thank staff and supporters for the work they do for the people of North Fulton, she said. Hausmann said the elections in 2014 will be a “game changer” for the Fulton County Commission. Redistricting will cut her district in half. She will have the east side of Ga. 400, and a new District 2 will be created on the west side. South of the Chattahoochee
River will be a new District 3 with Sandy Springs joining with Buckhead to be a greatly altered district as well. Redistricting has eliminated the at-large commission seat now held by Commissioner Robb Pitts. “I will be looking forward to working with another North Fulton commissioner,” Hausmann said. “I think it has been long overdue for North Fulton to have the full representation it deserves.”
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Fashion show raises money for Marcus Autism Center By HATCHER HURD hatcher@northfulton.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. – Local women took to the runway to show maternity wear can be fashionable as well as practical, all to raise money for children with autism. Izzy Maternity at North Point Village has an annual holiday fashion show – this is their seventh – that not only previews the new holiday look, but also raises money for charity. This year, the recipient was the Marcus Center for Autism, a part of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Hannah Vahaba, the daughter of the founder of the company, said what makes their fashion show special is they use their customers as models. “We want to show the holiday look, but we want to put it on a real woman’s body. So we try to get women of all shapes and sizes and let women see what it really is going to look like,” Vahaba said. “We’ve found women really like to shop this way. They say, ‘Oh I love that on her, I want that.’” Nineteen model/customers participated in the event, wearing everything from casual party attire to ball gowns. “We do everything from business casual to all the dressy stuff,” Vahaba said. The women get a kick out of getting dressed up to walk down the runway. Often it is
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a family event with husbands and children in the audience watching mom be a model. The company chose Marcus Center for Autism this year in part because Vahaba once worked for Children’s Healthcare. It is also the principal charity for her husband’s company, Lanier Parking. Marcus Autism Center is an Autism Center of Excellence, and one of the nation’s leading centers for clinical care and research centers for autism and related disorders, treating more than 5,000 children a year. It has one of the largest teams of healthcare professionals dedicated to child development in Georgia. Its affiliation with Emory Univer-
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Alpharetta mulls convention center in Avalon Retail 90% leased By HATCHER HURD and JONATHAN COPSEY hatcher@northfulton.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. – A new wrinkle in the $600 million Avalon mixed-use project going up at Ga. 400 and Old Milton Parkway could include a fourstar hotel and a 47,000-square-foot convention center. Alpharetta and North American Properties are in discussions to partner in building the convention center pending a study on costs. Phase one is already on schedule for an October 2014 grand opening that includes nearly 400,000 square feet of retail, 250 multi-family units, 101 single-family units and 83,000 square feet of office space. Mark Toro, managing partner at North American Properties and the developer of Avalon, announced the project is 90 percent leased with many leading national retailers and restaurateurs having signed on. North American Properties is the same real estate company that turned around Midtown’s Atlantic Station. In 2011, it paid $22.8 million for what was then called Prospect Park, an ambitious suburban luxury shopping center and mixed-use development that went south when the recession hit. North American called the new project Avalon. Alpharetta had issued in March an “indication of interest,” asking for ideas and proposals for a convention center. Avalon was chosen by the city as the better of the two responders. The idea for a hotel and convention center has been pushed by Alpharetta Mayor David Belle Isle, and Avalon was always on the city’s short list of sites. The City Council took the first steps in partnering with Avalon at its meeting last week.
Avalon by the numbers • 40,000-plus dump truck loads of dirt will be moved on site (50,000 cubic yards) • 87,000 linear feet, or 16 miles, of underground piping • 20,000 tons of recycled concrete from demolition reused in the construction • of Avalon • 250 luxury apartments • 101 Monte Hewitt • single-family homes • Total project is 2.4 million square feet NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTIES
The city has anted up $60,000 for a predevelopment design and cost analysis, with North American picking up the rest of the cost. It is estimated the convention center would cost in the neighborhood of $25 million. The city and the Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau will split the cost of the city’s end. Belle Isle said if the convention center could be brought in for that amount, the city could pay for the revenue bonds to build it through an increase in the Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau tax on hotel beds. “That is the only real potential source to pay for those bonds that this Council would consider is through an increase in the hotel-motel tax,” Belle Isle said. It is conservatively estimated that moving the tax from 6 percent to 8 percent would raise more than $24 million. The proposal at Avalon calls for 300 hotel rooms in a full-service hotel along with up to 47,000 square feet of convention space, but the agreement is not binding. “Once the study is done, then the council will have to decide whether to pursue it. The only thing that has been
Dispite the recent bad weather, Avalon is on schedule for its opening in October 2014.
Once the study is done, then the council will have to decide whether to pursue it. The only thing that has been definitively decided is that we want to learn more.” DAVID BELLE ISLE Alpharetta Mayor
definitively decided is that we want to learn more,” he said. Belle Isle says he likes the idea of a convention center in Alpharetta because it would be an asset that would allow Alpharetta to continue to lead the area economically. “It would provide many of the com-
panies already here the opportunity to create community here among themselves rather than be just a part of the far-flung reaches of a greater Atlanta market,” he said. “And from the hoteliers’ standpoint, it is certainly to their
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Chiropractic practice now offering acupuncture ALPHARETTA, Ga. — North Fulton Chiropractic Center announced that it is now offering acupuncture, performed by Shin Park. Park’s interest in Oriental medicine began in Seoul, South Korea, where he received his bachelor’s degree in Oriental philosophy from Sung-
Avalon: Continued from Page 18 advantage to host events in the city that their hotels don’t have the space for.” It would really strengthen the technology companies by providing a “hub” that would help grow the Alpharetta technology industry in particular. Beyond the Cobb Galleria and Gwinnett Center, there are few facilities near North Fulton that could house large conventions or meetings. The Marriott Hotel on Windward Parkway is the closest local contender,
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with 13,000 square feet of space. “Within 10 miles of here [downtown Alpharetta], there are 63 hotels,” said Jim Stormont, with Stormont Hospitality Group. “Almost every single one of them is limited service and the only full-service hotel is the Marriott, which doesn’t have a lot of meeting space. There is a huge need for meeting space in this market, and we see a big opportunity.” Stormont has partnered with Avalon on the hotel, and has a history of building highend hotels, most recently the Marriott at Hartsfield-Jackson
Airport. He said the hotel and conference center would be placed in the Avalon project along the Ga. 400 side and feature prominently in the designs. The benefits, he said, would be many. There could be as much as $42 million in total economic benefits to the region, with 210 jobs created directly. Hundreds more would be created indirectly and supported by the center. By the third year of operations, Stormont said there would be $1.5 million in taxes generated each year by the convention center.
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Atlantic Express Seafood opens in Alpharetta ALPHARETTA, Ga. — Atlantic Express Seafood has a new store in the Village at Crooked Creek Shopping Center, 6230 Alpharetta Highway, Suite 9 in Alpharetta, south of McFarland Parkway. The business offers a variety of seafood products straight from the source. On a recent visit, there were live lobster, cooked whole lobster, lobster tails, lobster roe, picked lobster meat, scallops, Mahi-Mahi and Grouper Clams, mussels, oysters and crabs are on their way as well as a selection of fresh Atlantic fish. The business is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Visit www.atlanticexpressseafood.com or call 207-385-0856 for more information.
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November sales for North Fulton and Forsyth County. Comparing sales year-over-year for the month of November unit sales dropped a modest 4 percent in North Fulton, but went down a whopping 22 percent in Forsyth County. The seasonal shift to lower unit sales was expected but it is interesting that the numbers varied so much between the two areas. The good news though is that sales prices are still showing a solid increase over the same period last year. The average sales price in Forsyth County is up 12 percent over last November to $277,116 and up 13 percent in North Fulton to $411,218. Additionally, the average days-onmarket is down 35 percent in Forsyth County and 38 percent in North Fulton. So, on average homes are selling for more than last year and selling more quickly. Sales prices have shown strong improvement all year and will continue to
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make gains next year, but those gains will not be quite as robust with the additional inventory we’ll see from new home building and with more sellers having crossed over the negative equity threshold into positive territory. Ultimately this will be a good thing as a balanced market is a healthy market. Bob Strader is a local realtor with the NORTH Group of Keller Williams Realty. Visit his blogs liveincumming. com or liveinalpharetta.com or email him: info@thenorthgroup.com.
With the holiday season already started, what plans do you have to recognize your employees? Are you planning on doing something to show your employees that you really care about them? Even though the holiday season is a busy time of year, small business owners shouldn’t miss the opportunity to recognize and celebrate the achievements by their employees.A little can go a long way in creating a work environment where your employees know you care about them. So what are some of the options you have to recognize your employees? Allow them to take a few hours off to do some of their holiday shopping. Offer flexible work schedules to allow them to move their schedules around to accommodate family time. Plan a luncheon to celebrate the season and build morale by conveying your thanks. Hand out gift certificates or cards. These are all low-cost options that go a long way in saying “thank-
CHRIS SMITH CB Smith & Associates Tax breaks for individuals set to expire on Dec. 31, 2013: Energy-efficient appliances. Taxpayers can get a 10 percent tax credit for eligible items such as pellet stoves or a newer water heater. IRA distributions for charitable contributions. One way for those who are 70.5 years or older to reduce income and take advantage of other tax provisions is to donate their mandatory minimum IRA distributions to charity, up to $100,000. Small business stock. Now is an ideal time to invest in small businesses. For stock that is purchased before Dec. 31 and held for five years, 100 percent of the capital gains can be excluded. Electric vehicles. A tax credit of up to $7,500 is available for fourwheel electric vehicles, ranging from Ford to Fiat to BMW and more. It is important to note that the tax credit for electric vehicles do not technically expire in 2013 because it phases out after 200,000 vehicles are built by the manufacturer.
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Tax changes and expiring tax breaks to be aware of before end of 2013 Throughout the year, I often discuss taxes with my clients – including the tax changes that affect them as small business owners and the expiring tax breaks that they face on their individual returns. Here are some important changes to keep in mind. Tax changes for corporations and sole proprietors in 2013: Health care tax credit. Small businesses that employ fewer than 25 full-time equivalent employees may qualify for the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit. To do so, the employees’ average annual wages cannot be more than $50,000, and the business must pay at least half the premiums for employees’ single health insurance coverage. The maximum credit is equal to 35 percent of the premiums paid by the business. The credit can be claimed in tax years 2010 through 2013 and for any two years after that. Hiring qualified veterans. Businesses that hire veterans who have served our country can receive certain tax credits. In 2013, the maximum credit for hiring qualified veterans at a for-profit business is $9,600 per worker, while tax-exempt organizations can claim a $6,240 credit per worker. Deduction for equipment purchases. The Section 179 expense deduction for equipment purchases for 2013 is $500,000 of the first $2 million of certain business property placed in service during the year. For qualified property that exceeds the threshold amount, the bonus depreciation is 50 percent.
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and shrubs through its plant health care division, which treats diseases and pests that can affect trees and shrubs. Where: 280 East Crossville Road, Roswell Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday Call: 770-992-1973 Email: customerservice@caldwelltreecare.com Web: www.caldwelltreecare.com
PRO Martial Arts opens in Alpharetta Business: PRO Martial Arts Opened: December 2013 Owners: CJ ALKA Enterprises What: PRO Martial Arts is about far more than kicking, punching and karate workouts. Where: 12850 Alpharetta Highway Hours: Noon to 8 p.m. Call: 770-664-8000 Email: Alpharetta@promartialarts. com. Web: www.promartialarts.com/alpharetta.
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that speaks to the misfit in all of us. Show times vary. Through Dec. 29. 1404 Spring St. Northwest at 18th St., Atlanta. Please visit puppet.org.
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LOCAL LIVE MUSIC » ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA NEW YEAR'S EVE
Ring in the New Year in musical style, with the music and lyrics of George and Ira Gershwin. The ASO and guest conductor, Jack Everly, along with vocalist Judy McLane and pianist Michael Chertock, present Gershwin favorites including “I Got Rhythm” and “They Can’t Take That Away from Me” as we welcome 2014. 8 p.m. Dec. 31. Woodruff Arts Center, 1280 Peachtree St. Northeast, Atlanta. Please call 404-733-6615 or visit atlantasymphony.org.
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Opposites attract in this charming tale of unrequited love. Stan’s adorable story begins after a chance encounter with a dog that has been sent outside in the wintry cold. The dog tells the snowman about a warm stove inside the house, and with a “crack-crackle” in his heart, Stan falls in love with the wood-burning beauty. The unlikely romance, doomed from the start, is only the beginning in this hilarious and heartwarming tale as Stan later discovers that a young snowwoman is swooning over him as well. Show times vary. Jan. 2. – Feb. 2. 1404 Spring St. Northwest, Atlanta. Please call 404-873-3391 or visit puppet.org.
“RUDOLPH THE REDNOSED REINDEER”
Presented by the Center for Puppetry Arts, Rudolph soars back into town for this faithful adaptation of the wonderful holiday tradition
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GLOBAL WINTER WONDERLAND
The spectacular lantern festival and multicultural theme park makes its Atlanta debut at Turner Field. Guests will be able to travel the world in one visit while viewing the largerthan-life lantern designs of international landmarks. 5 to 11 p.m. through Jan. 5. 755 Hank Aaron Drive Southwest, Atlanta. Please call 404-314-1994 or visit globalwonderland.com.
STONE MOUNTAIN CHRISTMAS SHEN YUN
Featuring a live orchestra, the performance includes a series of energetic and classical Chinese dances depicting Chinese legends and traditions. Shen Yun is a non-profit group formed by leading classical Chinese artists wishing to revive the culture of China and share it with the world. The group’s members include some of the top talent from around the world; many artists are winners of international competitions in dance, choreography and music. Please visit shenyun.com. Show times vary Dec. 27 – 29. Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway, Atlanta.
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Performed with live music from the Atlanta Ballet Orchestra led by principal guest conductor Gary Sheldon. Enjoy an extra touch of magic when Drew Thomas, professional illusionist and finalist on “America’s Got Talent,” takes on the role of the mysterious Drosselmeyer the first two weeks, Dec. 6-15. Times vary. Dec. 6-29. The Fox Theatre, 660 Peachtree St. Northeast, Atlanta. Please call 404-892-3303 or visit atlantaballet.com.
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Presented by Callaway Gardens, this show features 8 million lights and 15 dazzling scenes and adds up to one magical night. Fantasy in Lights is the South’s most spectacular holiday light and sound show and one of the world's "Top 10 Places to See Holiday Lights," as named by National Geographic Traveler. Evenings through Dec. 30. U.S. Highway 27, Pine Mountain. Please
Light up your family holidays with the glow of more than 2 million lights and more than a dozen performances and activities at Atlanta's most heartwarming Christmas celebration. Through Jan. 1. Highway 78 East, Stone Mountain. Please call 770-498-5690 or visit stonemountainpark.com.
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in bringing in the New Year. 4 p.m. Dec. 31. 25 South Main St., Alpharetta. Please call 770-696-2097 or visit hopalleybrew.com.
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CALLAWAY GARDENS NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION Explore our world-renowned gardens by day; dine and dance the evening away to live music by Kidd Blue by night. Be sure to pack your dancing shoes and cocktail attire to count down in style at this adults-only midnight bash. 7 p.m. Dec. 31. US Highway 27, Pine Mountain. Please call 800-225-5292 or visit callawaygardens.com.
WHISKEY BLUE’S 5TH ANNUAL NEW YEAR’S EVE BASH
Whiskey Blue invites guests to send-off 2013 from their glamorous rooftop locale with unparalleled panoramic views of Atlanta. The fabulous fete will feature DJ Rimby spinning sultry sounds as guests enjoy party favors and a complimentary midnight champagne toast. 21 and over. 8 p.m. – 3 a.m. Dec. 31. 3377 Peachtree Road, Atlanta. Please call 678-500-3190 or visit atlantanightlife.com/ whiskeyblue. http://
CLEOPATRA'S 2014 NEW YEAR'S EVE BALL
Walk like an Egyptian and celebrate New Year’s Eve in style at the Fabulous Fox Theatre’s Egyptian Ballroom. Atlanta's Best DJs will be spinning Top 40, house and hip-hop mashups all night alongside a spectacular light show, with Cleopatras, Egyptian Queens and Pharaohs mixing your favorite drinks at premium open bars all night. 21 and over. 9 p.m. Dec. 31. 660 Peachtree St. Northeast, Atlanta. Please call 404-881-2100 or visit foxtheatre.org.
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LAKE LANIER POLAR BEAR JUMP
Splash into 2014 by taking a plunge in Lake Lanier and supporting an Olympic legacy program for local youth. Compete for a number of prizes including best costume, biggest splash, oldest and youngest jumpers, and best sponsored group jump. Prizes will also be awarded for the chili cook-off, which is free to enter. Come join for a quick cool down, followed by a dip in the hot tub and warm chili and hot chocolate. Noon. Jan. 1. Lake Lanier Olympic Venue, 3105 Clarks Bridge Road, Gainesville. Register at lckc. org/polarbearswim.htm.
RACES AND BENEFITS » TOYZ 4 TEENZ GIFT DRIVE Help make the holidays brighter for the older kids in foster care. Bring an unwrapped item: sports equipment, makeup or bath sets, pajamas, gift cards or a check made out to Foster Care Support Foundation. Special need for boys’ gifts. Every donor's name goes into a drawing for a $50 Zenergize gift certificate. 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. through Dec. 31. Zenergize Wellness, 292 South Atlanta St., Roswell. Please call 770-992-2079 or visit zenergizewellness.com.
Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the largest New Year’s Eve gathering in the Southeast, and ring in 2014 with Underground Atlanta’s Peach Drop. 11 a.m. – 3 a.m. Dec. 31. 50 Upper Alabama St., Atlanta. Please call 404523-2311 or visit peachdrop.com.
NEW YEAR’S EVE BLOWOUT AT THE ROSWELL TAP
A New Year’s Eve of great food, beverages and dancing. Champagne toast at midnight and a free ride home if you live within five miles of The Roswell Tap. 7 p.m. Dec. 31. 1090 Alpharetta St. Roswell. Please call 770-992-9206 or visit theroswelltap.com.
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Ring in the New Year with a 5k. The race starts at the Red Brick Brewery and participants can tour the brewery after the race. Race starts at 1 p.m., sign in begins at 11:30 a.m. Jan. 1. 2323 DeFoor Hills Road, Atlanta. Please visit firstday5k.com.
NEW YEAR’S EVE AT MILTON CUISINE With live music, a complimentary champagne toast and great food, come ring in the New Year with Milton Cuisine. 8 p.m. Dec. 31. 800 Mayfield Road, Milton. Please call 770-8170161 or visit Miltoncuisine.com.
NEW YEAR’S EVE MASQUERADE AT ROUX
A New Year’s masquerade at Roux on Canton, with DJ, special menu and complimentary champagne at midnight. 5 p.m. Dec. 31. 946 Canton St., Roswell. Please call 770993-0007 or visit rouxoncanton.com.
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Pam Hodgson owns Senior Helpers with her adult children, Elizabeth Jackson and Matt Fredenberg. Having lived in North Fulton for the past 30 years, Pam has a tremendous heart for helping families with caring for their loved ones. Located in Alpharetta, Senior Helpers is your Hometown solution for Private Home Care and Assisted Living Options. Senior Helpers has specially trained Caregivers (mostly Certified Nursing Assistants) that provide care anywhere from one hour a day to live-in and 24/7. Senior Helpers is Licensed in the State of Georgia and all employees are bonded/licensed and insured and have passed all background checks and screenings. Call Senior Helpers today at 770-442-2154 to discuss care for you or your loved one.
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House, Zee Jennings, executive director of Tapestry House, and Tracie Kolody, executive director of Carlton Senior Living in Sandy Springs. All three of these senior living facilities are owned by Milton L. Cruz. The health care real estate and investment group last year opened the first assisted living and memory care facility in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The latest project, a 64-suite addition to Tapestry House Senior Living and Memory Care will offer studio and one-bedroom apartments with assisted living amenities as well as medication manage-
ment. The facility will also accommodate a 30-day rehab stepdown program from hospital discharge. Construction for the expansion is expected to be completed by the end of September 2014. For more information, visit www.insigniaseniorliving.com.
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Regular Eye Exams Are Important For Seniors (NAPS)—Many seniors will be glad to learn that there are steps they can take to protect against vision problems— starting with an eye exam. A regular exam is key for seniors because some eye conditions and diseases do not show warning signs. While it is commonly known that eye troubles increase rapidly with age—particularly after age 65—a lesserknown fact is that vision loss is also associated with a higher incidence of falls, injuries, depression and social isolation. A Regular Examination As part of an overall healthmaintenance strategy, the American Academy of Ophthalmology urges seniors to have a comprehensive eye exam, especially if they have not had one in the past two years, whether or not there are symptoms. The Academy also encourages seniors, their loved ones and caregivers to be aware of signs that indicate vision problems that require an eye exam. These problems can include: • Bumping into or knocking over objects • Stepping hesitantly • Squinting or tilting the head when trying to focus • Missing objects when reaching
• Discontinuing everyday activities such as reading and writing. Simple, painless eye exams are crucial in detecting an eye disease or condition in its early stages, to help preserve your sight. During the exam, an ophthalmologist—a medical doctor who specializes in eye care—will provide a diagnosis and treatment of all eye diseases and conditions. Making Eye Care Available Despite medical evidence that healthy vision plays a critical role in overall health and happiness, many older adults in the United States do not seek regular eye care or face difficulty accessing and paying for health care services. To ensure that all seniors throughout the country have access to eye care services, nearly 7,000 volunteer ophthalmologists are available to provide eye care at no outof-pocket cost to qualifying seniors 65 and older through EyeCare America, a public service program of the Foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, which matches patients to volunteer ophthalmologists. “Sight problems should not be ignored at any age, but particularly in seniors, as problems are more common
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JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – The annual Chopin Society of Atlanta gala again graced the grounds of the Country Club of the
South. Its special guest this year was Monica Pearson, the – dare we say – legendary WSB news anchor. Also entertaining were the next generation of pianists who played flawlessly and fearlessly some of the great classics including the maestro Frederyk Chopin. The evening was to support the Chopin Society’s efforts to
Guest speaker Monica Pearson shares a moment with Chopin Society of Atlanta President Dorato Lato-Folkert.
Chic supporters line up for the Chopin Society of Atlanta. From left are Barry Morsillo, Edyta Reid, Karolina Morsillo, Anna Riggenbach, Joanna Beugnon and Edward Reid.
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promote Chopin’s music and advance the understanding and appreciation of his legacy, said Chopin Society President Dorato Lato-Folkert. This is done through Chopin Society concerts throughout the year bringing internationally known artists to perform in North Fulton. These have included acclaimed pianists as Ilya Yaku-
shev, Alexander Kobrin, Ingrid Fliter, Christopher O’Riley, Sa Chen, Joyce Yang and of course Johns Creek’s own Piotr Folkert. The Chopin Society also promotes music education among North Fulton students through their performing at fundraising events, offering free concert tickets and conducting after-concert essay
contests. Lato-Folkert said it is important to pass on to the next generation the love of classical music, both as art and for the enrichment they receive from it. “We believe that music increases young people’s intellectual abilities and stirs their imagination,” Lato-Folkert said.
Master of ceremonies John Lemley and Monica Pearson congratulate the young performers. From left are Lemley, Claire Boerner, Camila Brioli, Pearson, Hyun Hwa Jang and Nicola Markovic.
Chopin Society officers enjoy the gala, from left, Anna Holub Standish, Halina Szlam, Alek Szlam, Dorota Lato-Folkert, John Lemley, Elizabeth Pelypenko, Renata Cichocka and Elzbieta Krawczynska.
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Irish pub book arrives after blizzards’ delay Midwest storms held up copies By HATCHER HURD hatcher@northfulton.com MILTON, Ga. – The new book on Irish pubs by local author/ photographer Robert Meyers has been much anticipated, but only now has become available locally because of ice storms in the Midwest. “Irish Pubs in America: History, Lore and Recipes” came about as an idea by Meyers and friend Ron Wallace to explore the phenomenon of Irish pubs and their effect on American culture. That led to their sojourn from Boston to Honolulu visiting more than 100 pubs, which were culled down to 52 in the book. “These pubs were a stopping off place for communities,” Meyers said. “They stopped off on their way home from work, after athletic events, weddings and funerals – all of the events of their lives. And often, they were the only cheerful place they had. “But they were a jumping off place, too,” he said. “Often,
it was an Irish pub like Sorley’s in New York that put up newly arrived immigrants and gave them a job and a room until they could launch themselves into America.” Meyers explores the richness of life these pubs bring into a community that is unique to the Irish pub alone. And then there are the recipes that make an Irish pub distinct as well. With each richly made photograph comes the personal story of each pub, shaped and shaping the communities in which they sit. But really, an Irish pub in Honolulu? Wallace says there is not one, but two, and they are on opposite corners near the city’s Chinatown. “One is all Red Sox, and the other is for the Yankees. But they come together for the largest St. Patrick’s celebration – not a parade – called the Sea of Green, and raise thousands of dollars for the University of Hawaii,” Wallace said. To find out how to get a copy, go to www.irishpubsbook.com.
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NORTH FULTON, Ga. — The Georgia High School Association has released its preliminary region assignments for the 2014-16 seasons, with some changes to each of the regions including teams from North Fulton. Region 6-AAAAAA is scheduled to add two schools, with Northview moving up from AAAAA as expected. Habersham Central, which has played in 7-AAAAAA the past two seasons, is being switched to Region 6, making it a 10-school region, equally divided between North Fulton schools and non-North Fulton schools. Habersham Central is the lone school from northeast Georgia in the AAAAAA classification and has one of the smallest attendance numbers among AAAAAA schools. The Raiders went 1-19 in football the past two seasons in Region 7, considered the state’s strongest. If Habersham winds up in Region 6 after the appeals pro-
Georgia designation to South Georgia. After playing in Region 6, Blessed Trinity will now be in Region 4, with Decatur and Westminster remaining with BT in one of the two subregions. Atlanta public schools Douglass, Therrell and Washington will be in the sub-region with Blessed Trinity, along with Coretta Scott King, a new allgirls high school. Cedar Grove, McNair and Towers remain in the region but will be in the opposite sub-region along with North Clayton and Atlanta schools Jackson and South Atlanta. St. Pius and Woodward Academy are both moving up to AAAA. All four Class A private schools from North Fulton will remain in the same subregion. Mount Pisgah, King’s Ridge, Fellowship Christian and St. Francis will all be in Region 6-A sub-region with Walker and Pinecrest Academy. Pinecrest replaces Whitefield Academy, which moves to Region 5. Pinecrest played the last two seasons in Region 8. St. Francis will play a region schedule in football for
cess, the teams in the region would be limited to one nonregion game each. Northview, which has played the last two seasons at the AAAAA level, joins Alpharetta, Centennial, Chattahoochee, Johns Creek and four Forsyth schools in the region. Region 5-AAAAAA, which includes Milton and Roswell, will add a ninth school next season, as Pope moves up from AAAAA. Pope, which has played previously in the largest classification, will be one of the smallest AAAAAA schools in the state. Cambridge remains in Region 7-AAAAA, which loses Northview, Pope and Osborne to AAAAAA and adds North Atlanta and River Ridge. North Atlanta played in Region 6 the past two seasons with schools in DeKalb County, while River Ridge moves up from AAAA. The region goes from 11 schools to 10. Blessed Trinity’s region is undergoing considerable change in Class AAA, with the region shifted from a North
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Pisgah’s Forester Coach of the Year First-year coach best in Class A football By HATCHER HURD hatcher@northfulton.com JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – Mount Pisgah’s Mike Forester has capped a 12-1 season in his first year as head coach by being selected Class A Coach of the Year by both the Atlanta Falcons and the North FultonForsyth Touchdown Club. Forester came to Mount Pisgah in 2012 to be the defensive coordinator for the Patriots. When head coach Doug Dixon left the next season to coach in Savannah, Forester was named to replace him. He did not disappoint. He led his Patriots to a perfect 10-0 regular season and the school’s first football region championship. Forester then notched two wins in the playoffs before his boys lost a heartbreaker in the closing minutes 17-16 to Aquinas, the eventual state champion. Forester had coached for 19 years at Briarwood Christian School in Birmingham, Ala., a 5A school in the Alabama High School Athletic Association. There, Forester helped Briarwood to three state championships (1998, 1999 and 2003), as well as two state runner-up finishes (2007 and 2010). “It is quite an honor to receive this award. I am thankful for what this reward means. Anytime you receive an award like this, it is symbolic,” Forester said receiving the Falcons tribute. “It really reflects the great coaching staff, administration, players and parents that we have at Mount Pisgah.” Forester took his Patriots almost to the state title game in his first year. He says he owes a lot to the years he spent at Briarwood and the success of the program the head coach there had. “There were a lot of situations when I asked myself what he would do,” Forester said. “I was part of a great program, and I’ve tried to bring the things that made that program so good to Mount Pisgah.” How does he plan to improve next year? Forester said he likes the rising underclassmen’s attitude. “I think since that night was over, that they will feel we have unfinished business. The juniors, sophomores and freshmen on this team have gotten a taste of it. Hopefully that will provide us with the motivation to take it a step further,” he said. Forester has made his mark on the Pisgah program and on the young men he coaches. “Coach Forester has come in this year and totally changed the dynamics of our program. He has been a posi-
tive influence on me on and off the field,” said Pisgah senior Patrick Messinger. “He is a man of great faith, and a tremendous mentor to our team and the Pisgah community. I could not have asked for a better senior year. We are all blessed to have Coach Forester in our lives.” Forester may have been destined to be a coach. He certainly has football in his DNA. Not only was he a three-year letterman at the University of Mississippi, his father was a member of the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. Bill Forester was a linebacker for Green Bay from 1953 to 1963 and played on the 1961 and 1962 championship teams. A captain of Vince Lombardi’s defense, the elder Forester also held the Packers’ consecutive games played record until it was broken by Brett Farve. Forester’s uncle, Herschel Forester Jr., played at Southern Methodist University and was drafted by the Cleveland Browns. He was one of Paul Brown’s first “messenger” guards and a member of the Browns’ 1954 championship team. “Coach Forester has done a phenomenal job especially in his first year as head coach. What he has meant to these players, their families, the coaches and this school can’t be measured in wins and losses,” said Pisgah Director of Athletics Blake Davenport. “I look forward to seeing him guide this program to new heights on and off the field in the years to come.” CITY OF JOHNS CREEK PUBLIC NOTICE PURPOSE An Alcoholic Beverage License Application was submitted to the City on December 18, 2013 for Consumption on Premises of Wine and Malt Beverages. BUSINESS NAME Bayside Grill, Inc. d/b/a Café 101 11950 Jones Bridge Rd STE 112 Johns Creek, GA 30005 OWNER/OFFICERS Bayside Grill, Inc. d/b/a Café 101 11950 Jones Bridge Rd STE 112 Johns Creek, GA 30005 Simon Pang, Owner
He is a man of great faith, and a tremendous mentor to our team and the Pisgah community. PATRICK MESSINGER Pisgah senior
Forester was 1 point away from the state championship game. CITY OF ALPHARETTA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The following items will be heard at a public hearing held by the Planning Commission on Wednesday, January 8, 2014 commencing at 7:30 p.m. in the Alpharetta City Hall Council Chambers, 2 South Main Street, Alpharetta, Georgia. Items forwarded by the Planning Commission will be considered by the City Council on Monday, January 27, 2014 commencing at 7:30 p.m. in the Alpharetta City Hall Council Chambers, 2 South Main Street, Alpharetta, Georgia. a. MP-13-01/CLUP-13-05/Z-13-03 Preston Ridge/Greenstone Properties Consideration of a request to change the Preston Ridge Master Plan by adding “for-sale” residential use (attached and detached)to Pod G. A request to rezone from O-I to CUP is requested as well as a change to the Future Land Use Plan from “Corporate Campus Office” to “High Density Residential”. The property is located at the northwest corner of Webb Bridge and Morris Road adjacent to Georgia 400. The property is legally described as being located in Land Lots 1259, 1262, 1263, 2nd District, 2nd Section, Fulton County, Georgia. b.MP-13-02/CLUP-13-09/V-13-22 Windward Pod 66 Consideration of a request to amend the Windward Masterplan in order to permit single family “for-sale” residential. A request to change the Future Land Use Plan from “Corporate Campus Office” to “Medium Density Residential” is also requested and a variance from the required 50’ undisturbed buffer required between commercial/office uses and residential property. The property is located between Edison Drive and Webb Bridge Road and legally described as being located in Land Lots 1113, 1180, 1176, 1243, 1179, 1242 2nd District, 1st Section, Fulton County, Georgia. c. Z-13-13/CLUP-13-14/V-13-17 Peachtree Residential Townhomes Consideration of a request to rezone approximately 2.97 acres from R15 to R8A in order to develop 24 townhomes. A change to the Comprehensive Land Use Plan to allow “High Density Residential” is also requested as well as a stream buffer variance. The property is legally described as being located in Land Lot 1270, 2nd District, 2nd Section, Fulton County, Georgia. d. Z-14-01 Wills at Rucker (R4-D Zoning Designation) City initiated rezoning of approximately 8 acres at the corner of Wills and Rucker Road from R8-D to R4-D as agreed upon by a previous condition of zoning. The property is located in Land Lots 599, 646, 1st District, 2nd Section, Fulton County, Georgia. e. V-13-21 Peachtree Residential Consideration of a variance to reduce the minimum building setback from 20’ to 10’ for a townhome building located within Victoria Square. The property is located on Orchid Lane within Land Lot 1270, 2nd District, 2nd Section, Fulton County, Georgia. f. PH-14-01 Unified Development Code Consideration of amendments to the Unified Development Code in order to change the number of times a change to the code is heard by the Planning Commission in order to require one public hearing instead of two. 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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City of Johns Creek Board of Zoning Appeals, Public Hearing: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 at 7:00 P.M. City of Johns Creek Council Chamber 12000 Findley Road, Suite 300 Johns Creek, Georgia 30097 The following Variance proposals located within The City of Johns Creek are scheduled for Public Hearing as stated above. Case Number: Petitioner: Present Zoning: Property Location(s): Variance Request: Case Number: Petitioner: Present Zoning: Property Location: Variance Request:
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PI NO: 0010241 NOTICE OF LOCATION AND DESIGN APPROVAL FULTON COUNTY P.I. # 0010241 Notice is hereby given in compliance with Georgia Code 22-2-109 and 32-3-5 that the Georgia Department of Transportation has approved the Location and Design of these projects. The date of location approval is November 14, 2013. The purpose of this project is to widen Encore Parkway from Westside Parkway to North Point Parkway. The new widening section will include two 12 ft travel lanes with 2 offset foot buffer, two 6 ft bike lanes, and a raised median that will vary from 8 ft to 30 ft and include left turn lanes. The proposed shoulders from Westside Parkway to North Point Parkway will be widened to 18 ft and will include a 6 ft buffer planter strip and an 8 ft sidewalk. In addition to Encore Parkway improvements, an 8-ft sidewalk will be constructed along the East side of North Point Parkway and shared lanes or sharrows will be used on North Point Parkway to connect the new Encore Parkway sidewalks and bike lanes to the existing Big Creek Greenway trail and parking area. The existing Encore Parkway bridge over SR 400 will be replaced and ungraded to accommodate future SR 400 widening. The project will provide signal upgrades and signal timing and will also include installing streetscape features such as street trees and landscaping, street and pedestrian lighting, and street furniture on both the roadway and bridge sections. Both projects are 100% in Fulton County in Land Lots 653, 687, 688 & 702. Drawings or maps or plats of the proposed project, as approved, are on file and are available for public inspection at the Georgia Department of Transportation: Sebastian Nesbitt District 7 / Area 2 Engineer Georgia Department of Transportation 1269 Kennestone Cir Marietta, Georgia 30066 snesbitt@dot.ga.gov (770) 528-3238
O Tannenbaum, where art thou now? I know I am not breaking new ground when I bemoan the commercialization of Christmas. Many have trod that path ahead of me. But when Christmas lights go up in stores the day after Halloween, well it is a sign of the times. What I am bemoaning as I turn the final corner before Christmas is the fate of that iconic emblem of Christmas – the tree. Their cost can easily run to three figures. Once home, it is likely to be “themed” with all-white ornaments, or all Duck Dynasty, or whatever. It will have no personality. What about the Christmas tree of yore? Yes, that sylvan emblem embossed with tinsel, lights and brilliantly speckled ornaments that once stood sentinel by the fireplace. It awaited only the arrival of that Jolly Old Elf to complete his mission of joy, while those visions of sugar plums danced in our dreams. The decorating of the tree was a festive occasion, yet laden with traditions. It was a family affair in which even I, the youngest, was allowed to participate. Later on, I would attend the selection of the tree, an equally serious event although quite exciting as it was always done at night after my father got home from work. Rituals performed at night heighten the senses and take on an aura of portent, even if your brother keeps poking you in the side. And it involves a transaction, also a sign that this is more than just frivolity. But once the tree is erected in the house, cradled in its stand and barren of all adornment save the emerald green needles endowed by God, it becomes a canvas. Boxes stored a twelvemonth are unearthed and brought into the living
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room to begin the transformation. Many of the glass balls – these were the treasured decorations brought into the family like a dowry – I was not allowed to handle. I could be trusted to hang some of the more newly bought globes. But those imbued with tradition, with memories, with that auld lang syne, those, I could not touch. I had not earned the right to place those. Some were made of cardboard. They were left over from World War II when you couldn’t use materials that were needed for the war effort. One decoration had my name on it, and that was for me alone to place upon a bough. And what lights we had on our tree. We didn’t trifle with those penny-ante twinkly blips that pass for tree lights these days. We had real tree lights. I am talking war-surplus searchlight lights. You had to place aluminum reflectors around the business end of them before screwing them in to protect the tree from the heat they emitted. My cousins had these really fancy lights that were tubes filled with liquid that bubbled when they heated up. They made the tree look like it was moving. They were really cool, but not really, well, traditional. When all the decorations were up, the last was the tinsel. That was my favorite.
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You never know what others are going through “Everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about. Be kind.” Someone posted that on my Facebook wall, and I haven’t been able to get it out of my mind since – not that I necessarily want to. When I first saw it, I immediately started processing how true it was – how many times the idea hit close to home. I thought of the kids in our community who took their own lives this year and the pain endured by the friends and family of those kids. I thought of the principal and the teachers who taught at the schools where those kids went and the herculean efforts they made to prevent more tragedies. And I imagined the indescribable pain and frustration when despite their efforts, it continued. I thought how hard it must have been and how brave and heroic it was when those administrators showed up at school – or back home every day – and somehow managed to slip on masks of positive attitudes, smiles and engagement with those around them. I thought of the people I know who lost jobs, who lost careers in mid-stream, out of
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the blue and who didn’t know what to do. I thought about what it felt like to pretend that everything was OK, that their pride really wasn’t hurt when they stayed unemployed or when they took jobs that maybe their kids would have qualified for. I thought about the frustration and emptiness they must have felt when they couldn’t provide for their family. I imagined one of them in front of me at a traffic light a bit distracted and not noticing that the light was green – and my hand moving toward the horn. When I saw that Facebook post, I thought about my kids growing up in this Internet age where all personal information is public and where all secrets are found, and where kids are surrounded by pressure and stress from corners of their lives to which we parents are
oblivious. I imagined how hard it is to be a kid today – or a parent, and I wondered if the short tempers, the ugly comments, the seemingly self-centered behavior that seems to permeate our lives today might somehow be related. Everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about. Be kind. I thought about the single moms struggling to support their children, hold down jobs, pay bills and still try to have a life. I thought of the ministers carrying the burdens of their congregations silently on their shoulders and working more hours than they would ever admit to and never complaining. I thought of those holding two or three jobs to try to make ends meet and how that might look on their faces when they were in line at the grocery, in the bleachers at the ball game, sitting in a restaurant or watching others complaining about the difficulty of finding a court or chatting on their phones at the red light in a hurry to get to lunch at a local watering hole. Be kind. Walk in their shoes. At least try. One of the hardest things
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time and with her “extra money.” This mom is fighting a battle that few would be aware of or consider, and she does so willingly and with love. She deserves your patience, your admiration and, yep, your compassion and empathy. I think that most of you, if you knew what she is doing would gladly give her a helping hand or, at a minimum, not be mean or impatient with her in daily life. But here is the rub: “she” is everyone. She doesn’t wear a label that says she deserves or needs your understanding or support. You just have to have faith that “she” needs you – and you need her. And, no, my daughter is not charging her. In the case with our family, I have probably learned more by modeling my children – and my wife – than anything else during my 59 years on this planet. Be kind, and even when you can’t be kind, be kind anyway. At the end of the day, making someone else’s world a little better in some way is making everyone’s world a little better – including your own.
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YMCA seeks weight management participants ALPHARETTA, Ga. – The YMCA of Metro Atlanta is looking for women ages 21 to 60 to participate in a new weight management research program. The goal is safe, effective and maintained weight loss through use of moderate exercise and changes in eating behaviors. There is no cost to qualified individuals. This study is related to the Coach Approach, which was developed by the Y in 2003 as a highly supportive coach-
ing process that helps build the habit of regular physical activity. The program will be conducted at the Ed Isakson/ Alpharetta Family YMCA at 3655 Preston Ridge Road, Alpharetta. Program participants must be female, 21 to 60 years old and have a body mass index (BMI) of 30 to 40. For example, a female 5 feet 4 inches tall would be required to weigh between 174 and 232 pounds. Participants also must not be exercising regularly (less than 20 minutes per week). They must have a goal to lose weight, but are not presently be enrolled in another weight-loss program. Participants cannot be pregnant or planning to be-
Tree: Continued from Page 30 First, you couldn’t break tinsel, so it was a safe bet I wasn’t going to get into any trouble. Except that I would because I would try to throw it as high as I could to see what branch I could reach. This exasperated my mother who would patiently place single strands of the silvery ribbons until they were all gone. But I wanted the effect to look as if it were snow, and snow just falls from above, right? Finally the tree was done, and now all that was left was to wait for the presents to accumulate beneath it – as if all that waiting was something tolerable. It was quite a chore too, checking each morning and evening to see if any new arrivals had my name. I don’t check the packages anymore. I don’t get many gifts anymore. Not that I have been a naughty boy all year, but I am of an age where I enjoy the giving rather than the getting.
come pregnant, cannot be taking psychological or weight loss medications and cannot have a medical problem affecting eating, weight, metabolic rates or where calorie or fat restriction is a problem. Study participants will receive full access to the YMCA for two years, including the swimming pool, wellness center and the walking track. The study begins Feb. 3, 2014. Space is limited and filled on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information or to see if you meet the inclusion criteria, contact the Ed Isakson/Alpharetta Family YMCA Wellness Director Sarah Samter at sarahs@ymcaatlanta.org. Visit http://www.ymcaatlanta.org or call 770-664-1220. And it is not much of a tree anymore. Years ago, we gave over to the “Made in China” tree. So rather than the anticipation of finding the right Christmas tree, it was a lonely plod down to the basement to bring up the same one for assembly. This year, it was not even the big tree, just a little brother, it too made of plastic. I just put a plastic bag over it in situ last year and carried it down. This year, I brought it up and pulled the bag off like a magician, and voila, instant Christmas tree! It’s just not the same. But no worries. Early on Christmas morning, My Lady Wife and I will get up, gather up breakfast casseroles and drive 10 minutes to the kids’ house. There, two little boys will have been up for an hour but banished from the downstairs until our arrival. Then at last unleashed, we will sit back and watch the awe, the excitement and the wonder as they roam for plunder under their Christmas tree. And that will be enough.
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Blotter: Continued from Page 2 Diggs, 25, were also stopped by employees for similar issues. All four were arrested for credit card forgery. Diggs, a convicted felon, was found with a handgun in his pocket and was also charged with felon in possession of a firearm.
Home video shows intruders MILTON, Ga. – Home security footage showed two masked and armed men breaking into a Birmingham Road residence and stealing thousands in cash and several gaming systems. The victim told police the burglary happened Nov. 25. He had surveillance cameras in his room that caught two men wearing black hoodies with badges around their necks and guns in hand, break
in and rummage through the room. They then hit the rooms belonging to the victim’s three roommates. Taken were a KelTec SU-16B .223 rifle, Xbox 360 and Xbox One game consoles and $3,700 cash.
Would-be thief rides MARTA ALPHARETTA, Ga. – Using MARTA as a getaway device is not the smartest of moves when trying to escape police. Employees of the Marshall’s store on North Point Parkway told police a man tried to leave the store with a bag full of sweaters Dec. 9. When he was confronted by staff, the suspect allegedly threatened them with a knife with a red handle and fled the store. Police found Cedric Lamar Jackson, 47, of Chamblee, at a nearby MARTA bus stop, identified through physical description and because he was allegedly breathing heavily, as if
northfulton.com | Johns Creek Herald | December 26, 2013 | 33 he had recently run. He was in possession of a knife with a red handle as well as several new bottles of perfume, for which he would not give receipts or say where they came from.
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DEATH NOTICES Doris Bastic, 88, of Marietta, passed away December 13, 2013. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors.
James Paul Barrentine, 65, of Cumming, passed away December 12, 2013. Arrangements by McDonald and Son Funeral Home. Reagan Beene, 14, of Milton, passed away December 14, 2013. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors.
Monika Behling, 83, of Marietta, passed away December 17, 2013. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home. Benjamin Brinson, 77, of Alpharetta, passed away December 2, 2013. Arrangements by SouthCare Cremation & Funeral Society.
Geraldine Bulaon, 84, of Alpharetta, passed away December 17, 2013. Arrangements by Byars Funeral Home.
Greg Carscallen, 53, of Suwanee, passed away December 1, 2013. Arrangements by SouthCare Cremation & Funeral Society.
Tricia Caudell, 55, of Alpharetta, passed away December 11, 2013. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors.
Hal Chambers, 94, of Roswell, passed away December 14, 2013. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home. William Crutchfield, 84, of Woodstock, passed away November 28, 2013. Arrangements by SouthCare Cremation & Funeral Society.
Charles Curtis, 57, of Alpharetta, passed away December 15, 2013. Arrangements by Byars Funeral Home. Otto William Denkman, 101, of Alpharetta, passed away December 10, 2013. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors.
Janet Ellis, 55, of Roswell, passed away December 10, 2013. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home.
Billy Frank Finley, Jr., 51, of Alpharetta, passed away December 15, 2013. Arrangements by Byars Funeral Home. Janice Flanders, 67, of Woodstock, passed away December 12, 2013. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home. James Carter Garrison, Jr., 82, of Suwanee, passed away December 17, 2013. Arrangements by Byars Funeral Home. Theresa Gonzalez, 85, of Roswell, passed away December 13, 2013. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home. Raymond E. Gregg III, 58, of Cumming, passed away December 10, 2013. Arrangements by McDonald and Son Funeral Home. Sue Hill, 85, of Roswell, passed away December 11, 2013. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home. Barbara Olive Holcombe, 82, of Flowery Branch, passed away December 17, 2013. Arrangements by Ingram Funeral Home. Raymond Jones, 62, of Johns Creek, passed away November 29, 2013. Arrangements by SouthCare Cremation & Funeral Society.
Douglas Proctor Kalish, 72, of Atlanta, passed away December 17, 2013. Arrangements by Byars Funeral Home.
Robert Ryan Lee, 38, of Alpharetta, passed away December 10, 2013. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors.
Charles D. Rusch, Jr., 82, of Canton, passed away December 9, 2013. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors.
Elizabeth Lamb, 84, of Milton, passed away December 16, 2013. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home.
Kenneth Snider, 89, of Suwanee, passed away November 29, 2013. Arrangements by SouthCare Cremation & Funeral Society.
Manta Lester, 96, of Marietta, passed away December 13, 2013. Arrangements by SouthCare Cremation & Funeral Society.
Betty Moore, 83, of Alpharetta, passed away December 10, 2013. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors.
Roberta Papineau, 42, of Dunwoody, passed away December 16, 2013. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home. Marvin Pastel, 90, of Atlanta, passed away December 6, 2013. Arrangements by SouthCare Cremation & Funeral Society.
Eugene Tauches, 79,of Alpharetta, passed away December 1, 2013. Arrangements by SouthCare Cremation & Funeral Society.
Elizabeth Thomason, 92, of Marietta, passed away December 14, 2013. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors.
Robert Waters, 63, of Atlanta, passed away December 12, 2013. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home. Morton Zeman, 91, of Johns Creek, passed away December 9, 2013. Arrangements by SouthCare Cremation & Funeral Society.
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