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Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra ushers in the holiday season Over 1,000 people came out to get in the Christmas spirit Sunday during The Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra’s annual Christmas Gala Holiday Pops concert. Soloist Timothy Miller, far right, performs during the concert under direction from JCSO maestro, J. Wayne Baughman. Read more, Page 22.
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Man loses $450 over Facebook ad JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — A man reported Dec. 9 that he lost $450 when he met with someone who had arranged over Facebook to sell him an iPhone 8 Plus. The incident began when the man had answered an ad on Facebook Marketplace and arranged to meet the seller. When the seller arrived, he told the man to get into his car and showed him the box for the phone. The seller would not let the man open the box. When the man got suspicious and left the car, the seller told him he could open the box if he first showed the money for the phone. The man took out the money, and as the seller was giving him the box, the seller grabbed the money and drove off. The box was empty.
Suspect drives into pharmacy JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — On Dec. 10, police responded to a call that someone had driven into the doors of the Rite Aid on Johns Bridge Road, damaging the doors and nearby ATM.
had inadequate shelter. The front of the shelter was missing and most of it appeared to be rotting. There was no food or water and only one blanket, while there was still snow and ice on the ground. Officers spoke to the owners, who said that the dog usually stays outside during the day and goes in at night. But when police asked if the dog had stayed outside during the night of the snowstorm Dec. 9, they said yes. Police contacted Fulton County Animal Services to take over the investigation and seize the dog.
Police received the alarm call at 4:30 a.m., and when they arrived on scene, officers saw that the doors were “severely damaged.” Tire marks were left on the ground where a vehicle was used to drive through the doors. A piece of a tail pipe and a green paint chip were also lying on the ground near the tire marks. The ATM near the doors was partially removed, but the vault was still intact. The store’s key holder said nothing was missing from the store and nothing else was damaged. A similar burglary was reported Dec. 9 in Forsyth County.
Hotel guest’s belongings stolen in car break-in ALPHARETTA, Ga. — A man reported Dec. 7 that his car was burglarized and $1,400 worth of items were stolen. The man told police that he parked his car, a tan Ford F350, at noon Dec. 6 at the Extended Stay Hotel on Rock Mill Road and entered the hotel. The next morning, at 6 a.m., the man returned to his locked car only to find that someone had stolen his belongs from the car. The missing items included a printer, bag with clothing and the car’s JVC stereo system. The stereo was pried from the dash. Police found pry marks under the front passenger side door handle, which they said was the point of entry. They also found blood on the front passenger side seat.
The truck owner said he had not been injured and had not had a passenger who might have bled on the seat. There were no witnesses or video surveillance footage.
Three suspects sought in Victoria’s Secret theft ALPHARETTA, Ga. — Victoria’s Secret store employees reported Dec. 6 that three suspects stole $5,800 worth of clothing from the store. The manager told police that close to 9 p.m., three men “rushed” into the store, opened black garbage bags and swept items into them before running out. The three suspects were all described as in their early 20s with short, close cut hair. One was wearing a white Adidas hoodie with a black stripe, while the second was wearing a long, grey pea coat with black pants. The third was wearing a black hoodie and acid washed jeans. While on scene, mall security was able to find two of the missing items on the parking deck.
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Council member donates entire salary to local charity By JULIA GROCHOWSKI julia@appenmediagroup.com JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — It’s the season for giving, and one Johns Creek City Council member is taking that sentiment to heart in one of her last actions on the council. The City Council recently voted unanimously to reallocate Councilwoman Cori Davenport’s entire fouryear salary to the Johns Creek Public Safety Foundation. The donation came at Davenport’s request from the outset of her term. “This is one of the most important and heartwarming charitable acts I have ever witnessed or had the privilege to be a part of,” said Mayor Pro Tem Steve Broadbent, who serves as chairman of the Johns Creek Public Safety Foundation. “Cori is one of the most giving persons you will ever meet, and her generosity will go a long way in helping our first responders when they face personal emergencies and are in need of assistance.” Since Davenport’s election in 2013, the city has steadily collected the eventual $60,000 donation in an unreserved fund balance. There was no precedent for such an act, causing the delay to the reallocation of her salary. Johns Creek City Council positions are parttime and are allotted an annual salary of $15,000. Davenport did not accept “one penny of compensation” for her work on the council, said Mayor Mike Bodker.
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“Really, I didn’t know you until you ran for office, but I’ve watched you and your family and that heart, and it has amazed me,” Bodker said while thanking Davenport. “It doesn’t surprise me that you’d do something like this. Knowing what I know about the things that have happened with some of our police and firemen, I know what this means for their future, and I just want to thank you on their behalf.”
Local businessman captures final City Council seat By PATRICK FOX pat@appenmediagroup.com JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – John Bradberry, a small business owner and community activist, won the Post 3 seat on the Johns Creek City Council. Bradberry defeated challenger Vicki Horton in the Dec. 5 runoff election for the seat currently held by Cori Davenport who did not seek reelection. The founder of Preserve Johns Creek, Bradberry campaigned on a platform to protect the quality of life within the city and maintain the spirit that surrounded the city’s founding 10 years ago. Those issues include stemming the tide of high-density development and seeking other solutions for traffic management without widening Ga. 141. The Post 3 race originally drew three
candidates. Bradberry and Horton were the top finishers in the Nov. 7 General Election, outpolling challenger Mark Venco. Bradberry joins incumbent council members Leonard Zaprowski and Stephanie Endres Bradberry who also won reelection this fall. Mayor Mike Bodker, whose lone opponent dropped out of the race early, also won his bid for reelection. Johns Creek is in the early stages of consolidating all its services at a new municipal complex. Earlier this year, the city purchased a building on Lakefield Drive in Technology Park that will house all its departments, including City Hall, Public Safety and Municipal Court.
ROSWELL, Ga. — Recently elected Roswell Councilman Sean Groer says he will donate his council salary to a local nonprofit, Corrigan Care, which provides care to children with special needs and support for their families. “We’ve known the Corrigans for a very long time, and they lost their daughter, Emmy, eight years ago to medical complications from Down’s Sydrome,” Groer said. “Emmy was 3.” While campaigning for Post 3, Groer pledged that he would donate his whole $18,000 salary as a council member to the Roswell-based charity. And after his election, Groer did just that. “When I started my campaign, I started thinking about how I could use the platform to drive more awareness to the great charities The money has gone straight into the Johns Creek Public Safety Foundation, a nonprofit established in 2008 that assists firefighters and police officers injured in the line of duty along with the families of those who were killed in the line of duty. The foundation aims to cover the costs of longterm disabilities or death that benefit plans don’t offer. “This is without a doubt the largest donation we’ve had in the history of the
that are doing great things in North Fulton,” Groer said. “It’s a great opportunity to give back and hopefully use it to rally Roswell, not just specifically around Corrigan Care, but to the Groer idea of giving back, being charitable and doing great things for the community.” Corrigan Care will use Groer’s donation to fund their holiday services and hire a new staff member in January, Groer said. “If you can do it, it’s the right thing to do,” Groer said. “I’m fortunate enough to be in a spot where this was an easy decision for me.” For information on Corrigan Care and to donate, visit corrigancare.org. foundation,” Broadbent said. “We know it will go a long way and serve those who need our support in their time of need…On behalf of the Public Safety Foundation, I want to extend my gratitude to Council member Davenport.” Davenport said that she will not run for a second term. For information on the Johns Creek Public Safety Foundation and to donate, visit johnscreekpublicsafetyfoundation.org.
City completes third year of neighborhood repaving JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – The Johns Creek Public Works Department recently finished its third round of a four-year program to repave its neighborhood streets. Repaving crews resurfaced 22.76 miles of streets in 17 subdivisions, including The Falls of Autry Mill, one of the City’s largest. Crews also repaved three main roads: Rogers Circle, Findley Road, and Morton Road. “We are thrilled to have completed another year of the repaving initiative,” said Mayor Mike Bodker. “The Public Works Department has done an exceptional job of continuing the program and more of our city’s neighborhoods are enjoying repaired streets and enhanced curb appeal.” In 2011, a consultant drove a specially equipped vehicle down each of Johns Creek’s streets to gauge their conditions. Using that data as a guide, the Public Works staff developed a repaving plan for the City’s subdivisions. The physical survey of city streets revealed that many of them had a substandard Pavement Quality Index, a scale developed by the Corps of Engineers to measure cracking, potholes, rutting, weathering and other factors. Low PQI scores reflect poor condition of pavement. The lower the PQI score, the higher the ranking when scheduling the repaving. In 2017, the City budgeted approximately $5,000,000 to resurface subdivision roads and approximately $687,000 to repave main roads.
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Recycle Christmas trees and more on Jan. 6 JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – Recycle your Christmas tree, fluorescent bulbs, as well as cooking fats, oils and grease on Saturday, Jan. 6. by taking them to The Home Depot/Target parking lot at 5950 State Bridge Road. Fats, oils, grease and fluorescent lights will be collected from 9 a.m. – noon and trees will be recycled from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Residents are asked to remove electric lights, tinsel and ornaments from the tree, and make sure your tree has not been flocked, or sprayed with fake snow made from artificial materials. Some retailers use natural, corn-based flocking, which is acceptable at the event. As part of the statewide “Bring One for the Chipper” program, the recycling effort helps keep trees out of landfills and the mulch can be used for playgrounds, public beautification projects, wildlife habitat and homeowner landscaping projects. Mulch is available free to the public upon request by contacting Davey Tree Expert Co. at 770-451-7911, or by filling out the form here: • http://www.keepgeorgiabeautiful. org/documents/ ChristmasTreeMulch.pdf Fats, oils and grease from cooking should not be poured down sinks or drains. They can clog pipes and cause nasty backups in homes and neighborhoods. Fluorescent tubes and curly compact fluorescent bulbs contain mercury, which lingers in the environment for years. For more information, visit Keep Johns Creek Beautiful’s website or call 770-551-7766.
Roswell wrestling program expands to all North Fulton ROSWELL, Ga. — The Roswell Jr. Hornets Wrestling program is expanding to all North Fulton youth. The name of the middle school program will change to “North Fulton Wrestling Alliance.” Their mission is to grow support for wrestling in the other North Fulton middle schools. Wrestling helps youth improve conditioning, increase agility, become faster and stronger while also building character. The program is $200, including practice gear. The program will begin at 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 6 at The Underground, 925 Woodstock Road, Suite 102B, Roswell. For information and to register, visit RoswellWrestlingClub.com.
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FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — A man lost the motorcycle he was trying to sell recently when the transaction turned ugly. The 27-year-old man put his 202 Aprilia RSV motorcycle for sale on Craigslist for $3,700. He was contacted by a man who gave his name as Robert Haynes. The seller agreed to host Haynes at his house to show him the bike. Haynes arrived with another man and asked if the seller could start the motorcycle and he could then test drive it. The seller said he could test drive it only if he received the cash first to hold until he returned the bike. Haynes went to his car, came back with a bag and picked up the helmet. His companion then pulled out a handgun and pointed it at the seller. The cycle owner then told them to take the bike, and he ran toward the woods. The companion with the gun chased him while Haynes got on the bike and left. The companion then left and the seller fired eight rounds from his gun. Deputies saw the bike on Ga. 400 southbound, but lost contact with it for a short time. Haynes left his bag at the house and detectives are investigating it for any evidence.
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New downtown Alpharetta record store finds its groove By PATRICK FOX pat@appenmediagroup.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. — It takes some nerve to open an analog business smack in the middle of the “Technology City of the South.” But, Comeback Vinyl owners Karen and Alex Vernon think it makes perfect sense to locate their record store at 1 N. Main in downtown Alpharetta. Besides, said son Alex, analog records – good pressings – use some of the best audio technology ever created. Though he grew up in the digital age, Alex, 26, is a big fan of vinyl, and he can tell you just about everything that makes its sound reproduction superior to digital products. While the wave of CDs and MP3 music virtually erased the vinyl record industry after 1990, Alex said the analog recordings have been making a comeback. Indeed, the Recording Industry Association of America has reported that shipments of vinyl albums rose 4 percent to $430 million last year and made up 26 percent of total physical shipments – a market share not seen since 1985. But, for Karen, whose first job was working at a record store in Mississippi, there’s much more to it than pure numbers. “I think there’s a general throwback to a lot of things that are not digital now,” she said. “I think there’s an interest in cameras that use ‘real film,’ to typewriters with a ribbon on them and letter writing. I think we reached a generation of people who did not grow up with those things, and there’s some value that they see in it.” She said record stores never really went out of existence, many just reduced inventory and adjusted their businesses to the compact disc. Nevertheless, she added, there aren’t many in north metro Atlanta. She says Alex is the brains behind the business, and he understands everything from production to consumer sentiment. The two began selling records from a table at a local antiques market over four years ago. When they drew more customers than they could comfortable
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handle, they leased retail space for a small shop on South Main in 2015. “We thought ‘What’s the worst that could happen? We end up with a great record collection,” she said. But the little shop soon drew a loyal following, and that base of devotees has followed them downtown. Their new store at the corner of Main and Milton Ave., is three times the size of the old store, with 2,000 square feet of space. Their collection of some 8,000 titles includes new and used selections in jazz, pop, rock, soul, funk, hip-hop and a little country. They have another couple thousand records on order to fill up what remains of the empty bins. That gives Alex more area to sell a product he’s grown to appreciate since he first discovered some
old jazz recordings when he was in his teens. He still loves jazz and listens to it all the time. “Vinyl is superior to digital because a compact disc is a compressed file – you’re going to lose highs and you’re going to lose lows,” he said. “Vinyl is analog. So you’re getting the closest thing you can to the tape that the music was recorded on.” While virtually any vinyl record outperforms a compact disc for sound, there are some LPs – audiophile records – that raise the quality to maximum heights, he said. Alex said he hopes to concentrate on building the store’s collection of audiophile LPs. “Those records are cut 100 percent from the original analog tape and remastered for vinyl at some of the highest-end mastering centers in the world on multi-million-dollar mastering systems,” he said. “Some of them are cut at 45 rpm, so you might get a single LP coming in two discs at 45 rpm. But the grooves are wider on 45 rpm records so they can hold more information, which leads to better sound quality.” High quality audiophile pressings are those in which the manufacturer limits the number of LPs it produces on a single “stamper” – a metal plate embedded with audio information directly from the master tape of the original recording. While some stampers can be used to press over 7,000 vinyl LPs, audiophile issues limit each stamper to 1,000 pressings, keeping the metal grooves fresh. “There’s nothing better,” Alex said. With an eye on the bottom line, Alex said he still enjoys seeing customers find that one disc they hadn’t seen in years and whisking it out of the bin. Better yet, he said, are those who discover something they’ve never heard of, take it home and return with rave reviews. It’s an experience people don’t get with Spotify or Pandora, he said. “That’s the experience we’re trying to give to people, the experience of being at your house and flipping through your records that are on your shelf or in your crate and pulling a record out and putting it on,” he said. “That’s an experience. That’s something you do, that you can share with friends and family. It’s not flipping through your phone.”
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Fed raises rate and I don’t care Addressing customer complaints rates rise. This actually makes predicting mortgage rates a much more volatile enterprise, because treasury bonds are typically bought when investors are nervous about the stock market and visa versa. It’s almost impossible to predict because our economy is global and one never knows where the next surprise will pop up. If you want to know where the rates for your credit cards, auto loans, business loans and other lines of credit are headed, pay attention to the Fed rate. Banks peg their base interest rates for those types of loans to the Fed’s shortterm rate – but not mortgages. I’m not saying all of those emails you are getting are totally misleading, because there is a correlation between the Fed’s rate and the average mortgage rate. Mortgage rates tend to go up with the economy. When investors feel good about their understanding of the economy, they play the stock market and don’t buy bonds – which as I just said, makes rates go up. The governors at the Federal Reserve are some of the most well-respected economists in the world. When they raise the Fed’s shortterm rate, it’s because they feel good about the economy and that borrowers, mainly businesses who borrow, don’t need the incentive of a low interest rate to apply for a loan. If you follow this logic, it should make sense that we are indeed headed toward a rising-rate environment. We are just not there yet. If you are really on the fence about buying a bigger home, the larger concern should be rising home values in Atlanta. If you get an email about that – that is no joke.
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You would be hard-pressed to find a legitimate economist who was surprised by the Federal Reserve’s move last week to raise its short-term interest rate for the third time this Geoff smith year. But you could Assurance Financial, gsmith@lendtheway.com open your inbox and probably find 20 loan officers who are. While some are pretty tame, I’m sure you also get your share of ones that sound like this: “Quick!!! Buy your next house now because rates are rising through the roof!!!” In fact, they are not. Loan officers are taking the rate hike as an opportunity to warn consumers of a possible correlation to a rise in mortgage interest rates. It’s an easy argument to make. Both the Fed’s interest rate and mortgage interest rates have the words “interest rate” in them. While the Fed’s short-term interest rate affects the bottom line of the banks who ultimately set the mortgage interest rates, the correlation is really not all that direct. Here’s proof: In December of 2016, the Federal Reserve raised its rate for the second time since dropping it to near 0 percent in 2008. Just before it did that, MortgageNewsDaily’s average 30-year fixed conventional interest rate was 4.38 percent. Today, after that increase and three others this year, the rate sits at 3.96 percent. The Fed raised its rate by more than a full 1 percent and current mortgage rates are averaging almost a half of 1 percent LOWER. As the hosts of my sons’ favorite TV show say: Myth Busted. A better predictor of average mortgage rates is to watch the 10-year Treasury. When those notes are bought in high volumes, mortgage rates almost always go down. When they are not,
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TURKEY SHOOT TARGET COMPETITION
Veterans of Foreign Wars will host a turkey shoot target competition through Dec. 23, with all equipment and food except shotguns provided. This fundraiser supports programs that improve the lives of veterans and service personnel, their families and the community. No experience necessary. The competition is held at 1045 Dahlonega Highway in Cumming every Saturday from noon-3 p.m. For more information, call 678-634-0065. Looking to get the word out about your event? Submit it to our online calendar at NorthFulton.com/ Calendar.
“THE NUTCRACKER” PERFORMANCES: ATLANTA BALLET
When: Dec.8-28, times vary Where: The Fox Theatre, 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta Cost: Tickets start at $20 More info and tickets: foxtheatre.org
HOLIDAY EVENTS: SANTA’S VILLAGE IN ROSWELL
What: Visit Santa’s Village and explore eight displays with lights, trains and animated characters. Donations go to Toys for Tots. When: Through Dec. 31, 6-9 p.m. Where: 405 Waverly Hall Drive, Roswell More info: northfulton.com
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What: Ice skate at Avalon on their Rockefeller Center-sized ice skating rink in the plaza. When: Nov. 19-Jan. 21, times vary Where: Avalon, 2200 Avalon Blvd., Alpharetta Cost: General admission starts at $18 More info: experienceavalon.com
SANTA AT AVALON
What: Join jolly Old Saint Nick in his cozy cottage at Avalon and take photos. When: Nov. 19-Dec. 24, times vary Where: Avalon, 2200 Avalon Blvd., Alpharetta More info: experienceavalon.com
EVENTS: JOHNS CREEK VETERANS ASSOCIATION
What: Join for Johns Creek Veterans Association business topics, networking, activities and food. When: Wednesday, Dec. 27, 6 p.m. Where: Newtown Park, 3125 Old Alabama Road, Johns Creek More info: jcvets.org
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What: Check out one of the fastest growing sports in the nation. Pickleball is played on a small court and a combination of tennis, badminton and ping-pong. When: Friday, Dec. 22, 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Where: Mark Burkhalter Amphitheater at Newtown Park, 3150 Old Alabama Road, Johns Creek More info: johnscreekga.gov or 678512-3200
BLOOD DRIVE
What: Emory Johns Creek Hospital will hold a blood drive to support the American Red Cross. To schedule an appointment, visit redcrossblood. org and enter sponsor code: emoryjohnscreek. When: Wednesday, Dec. 27, 1-6 p.m. Where: Emory Johns Creek Hospital, 6325 Hospital Pkwy., Johns Creek More info: redcrossblood.org or 1-800733-2767
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What: Canasta is a rummy-like card game enjoying a recent resurgence. New players are welcome. When: Thursday, Dec. 28, 12:30 p.m. Where: Park Place at Newtown School, 3125 Old Alabama Road, Johns Creek More info: johnscreekga.gov/parkplace or 678-512-3430
EVENTS FOR KIDS: ALPHARETTA RAIDERS FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE
What: All proceeds benefit the Alpharetta Raider High School Baseball Team. Open to all fifth through eighth graders from all schools. When: Through Jan. 21, times vary; schedule follows school schedule Where: Alpharetta High School, 3595 Webb Bridge Road, Alpharetta Cost: $135 (includes jersey and flag) More info and registration: tinyurl.com/ Flagfootball2017
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What: Piccadilly Puppets tells the real story of that night from a mouse who was an eyewitness to the whole affair. When: Through Dec. 23, times vary Where: Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forrest St., Roswell Cost: Tickets are $5 More info and tickets: roswellgov.com
What: Join for a showing of the French film “The Chorus/Les Choristes.” This film is rated PG-13. Children under 14 should be accompanied by an adult. When: Thursday, Dec. 28, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Where: Alpharetta Library, 10 Park Plaza, Alpharetta More info: afpls.org or 404-613-6735
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What: An intimate 45-seat setting for the classic Charles Dickens story put on by the Kudzu Playhouse. When: Through Dec. 23, times vary Where: Bulloch Hall, 180 Bulloch Ave., Roswell Cost: $18 for adults, $16 for seniors/ students More info and tickets: roswellgov.com What: Join the celebration of Christmas, Chanukah and New Year’s Eve with joyous songs of the season. When: Friday, Dec. 22, 8 p.m. Where: The Cumming Playhouse, 101 School St., Cumming Cost: Tickets are $20 More info and tickets: playhousecumming.com
JOHNS CREEK ARTS CENTER HOLIDAY SALE
What: Choose from handmade jewelry, pottery, paintings and prints by instructors as well as youth and adult students. When: Nov. 18-Dec. 23, times vary Where: Johns Creek Arts Center, 6290 Abbotts Bridge Road, Building 700 More info: johnscreekarts.org
SPOTLIGHT ARTIST: BUTTERPUP & FRIENDS
What: Miles Davis is an artist, illustrator, and creator raised in the United States Air Force. When: Through Dec. 29, all day Where: Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forrest St., Roswell More info: roswellgov.com
FINE ART FOR A CAUSE
What: Give twice by supporting local artists while donating to relief efforts in Puerto Rico. A portion of each sale will go to United Way. When: Through Dec. 31, times vary Where: Abbotts Bar and Grill, 10900 Medlock Bridge Road, Johns Creek More info: northfulton.com
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What: Local artists will display their works in seasonal themes. Some art will be on sale. When: Through Jan. 16, times vary Where: Roswell Arts Center East, 9100 Fouts Road, Roswell More info: northfulton.com
What: Join Roswell’s group of talented needlecraft experts once a week to practice your skills, learn or teach some, or for just come for the community. When: Thursday, Dec. 28, 1-3 p.m. Where: Roswell Library, 115 Norcross St., Roswell More info: afpls.org or 770-640-3075
FORSYTH COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER What: Pet adoptions When: Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Where: The Forsyth County Animal Shelter, 4065 County Way, Forsyth County More info: 678-965-7185
FULTON COUNTY ANIMAL SERVICES What: Pet adoptions When: Every Saturday and Sunday, noon-5 p.m. Where: PetSmart, 6370 North Point Parkway, Alpharetta Additional adoptions: Monday-Friday 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m.-6 p.m. at Fulton County Animal Services, 860 Marietta Blvd. NW, Atlanta More info: 404-613-4958
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What: The Heritage Sandy Springs Outdoors Club will host weekly hikes through Sandy Springs. This week’s is through Island Ford. When: Saturday, Dec. 25, 8 a.m. Where: Heritage Sandy Springs, 6110 Blue Stone Road, Sandy Springs More info: heritagesandysprings.org
ATLANTA CHINESE ARTIST EXHIBITION
What: The Atlanta Chinese Artist Association presents a fine art exhibition and reception. When: Through Dec. 23, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: 5377 New Peachtree Road, Chamblee More info: northfulton.com or chaochen@msn.com
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Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra spreads holiday spirit Concert honors previous executive director By JULIA GROCHOWSKI julia@appenmediagroup.com JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — The Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra recently held its annual Christmas Gala Holiday Pops concert to help usher in the holiday cheer. “The concert really hits on the traditions of Christmas – the sing-alongs, the choirs, the beautifully decorated church, the songs that you remember from your childhood,” said Linda Brill, executive director for the orchestra. “It’s everything you would want from a holiday concert, and it brings back a lot of memories.” Now in its 11th season, the concert featured the full orchestra and Christmas Gala Chorus, conducted by maestro J. Wayne Baughman. The Christmas Gala Chorus is a volunteer group of experienced vocalists from all over Atlanta. Guest vocalist Timothy Miller likewise joined the symphony at Johns Creek United Methodist Church. Miller, a tenor, is best known for his performances of “God Bless America” during the seventh inning stretch of the
Atlanta Braves games. “He has a very rich, powerful voice,” Brill said. “It’s quite inspirational to hear him sing.” This year, the orchestra held a special recognition for Sue Haggerty during intermission. Haggerty was the previous executive director of the Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra and served in that capacity for nine seasons. “She was an integral part of the orchestra’s growth and development,” Brill said. Originally based in New York City and New Jersey, Haggerty was an ad executive while also performing with the Masterworks Chorus and Orchestra, under the direction of David Randolph. She also served on the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Pops Orchestra, before she moved to Johns Creek and eventually joined the Steering Committee for the Archdiocesan Festival Choir of Atlanta. Haggerty is currently the President of the Cultural Arts Alliance at Johns Creek. The Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra has a core membership of 4550 musicians. “Our orchestra is unique in that
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Soloist Timothy Miller, far right, performs during the concert The Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra’s annual Christmas Gala Holiday Pops concert. we are the only part-time, professional symphonic orchestra in Metro Atlanta,” Brill said. Their next concert, “Virtuoso Strings,” will be held March 11, 2018, followed by “The American Dream,” May 12. The former will feature the string section in Holst’s St. Paul’s Suite while the latter will take the audience on a musical tour of the country, from
Broadway to the Wild West. The orchestra also provides additional educational and outreach programs within Johns Creek area schools and senior centers. Anyone with a passion for classical music is encouraged to volunteer with the orchestra. For information and to get involved or donate, visit johnscreeksymphony.org.
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Northern Ridge District announces new Eagle Scouts NORTH FULTON, Ga. — The Northern Ridge Boy Scout District, which includes the cities of Roswell, Alpharetta, Johns Creek and Milton, recently announced its newest Eagle Scouts. These Scouts all passed their Board of Review on Nov. 30 at the Alpharetta Presbyterian Church: • Andrew Santillo, from Troop 10, was sponsored by St. Benedict’s Catholic Church. His project was to reorganize, clean and refurnish two storage rooms and the associate band director’s room at Alpharetta High School. • Joseph Schlachter, of Troop 1134, was sponsored by St. Peter Chanel Catholic Church. For his project, he revitalized and constructed a new table for the Rectory Garden located at St. Peter Chanel Catholic Church. • Riley Womac, of Troop 143, was sponsored by Johns Creek United Methodist Church. He designed and constructed a sitting area for the Peachtree Christian Hospice, including a flagstone patio and a trex bench and swing. • Elijah Klein, of Troop 356, was sponsored by Fellowship Christian School and collected underwear and socks for Must Ministries.
Klein gathered over 750 pairs of underwear and over 650 pairs of socks. • Joshua Ng, of Troop 431, was sponsored by Roswell United Methodist Church. Ng’s project was to design and construct of three sets of ramps for three bridges on trails located at Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage Center. • Jordan Coleman, of Troop 734, was sponsored by the Webb Bridge Ward of Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints. He designed, constructed and installed 16 guide posts for the Chattahoochee High School Track and Field events. • Grayson Seelke, of Troop 143, was sponsored by John’s Creek United Methodist Church and cleared out an overgrown path at Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage Center. Seelke took the wood from the path and created 60 walking sticks and then built a coral to hold the walking sticks. • Maxwell Walls, of Troop 87, was sponsored by Roswell Presbyterian Church and renovated the outdoor classroom for Holcomb Bridge Middle School. He also designed and built an outdoor whiteboard to aid the teachers.
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CITY OF ALPHARETTA ANNUAL REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017 TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL PURPOSE LOCAL OPTION SALES TAX (TSPLOST) This report provides information on the city’s TSPLOST projects for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017. For detailed information on active projects (under design and/or construction), please visit the city’s interactive Capital Project Dashboard at https://alpharetta.projects.socrata.com/projects. ESTIMATED COST PROJECT
ORIGINAL
Congestion Relief
EXPENDITURES BY FISCAL YEAR
CURRENT
PRIOR
CURRENT
TOTAL
PROJECT
OPEN CONTRACTS
COMPLETION
AS OF JUNE 30, 2017
$ 32,647,634 $ 32,647,634 $
- $ 211,004 $ 211,004
0.65%
$
97,982
$ 20,656,029 $ 20,656,029 $
- $ 296,665 $ 296,665
1.44%
$
302,558
$
4,906,529 $
4,906,529 $
- $ 122,647 $ 122,647
2.50%
$
340,282
$
1,500,000 $
1,500,000 $
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1,000,000 $
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$
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1,000,000 $
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$
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$
7,293,644 $
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$
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- $ 630,316 $ 630,316
0.87%
$
740,821
Haynes Bridge Rd Capacity Improvements Old Milton Pkwy Capacity Improvements
TIER 1
McGinnis Ferry Rd Capacity Improvements Windward Pkwy Business District/Union Hill Rd Capacity Improvements Operations and Safety Academy St/Webb Bridge Rd Operational and Pedestrian/Bicycle Improvements Morris Rd Operational Improvements Bethany Rd at Mayfield Rd Intersection Bethany Rd at Mid Broadwell Rd Intersection Operations and Safety Kimball Bridge Rd Operational and Pedestrian/ Bicycle Improvements
TIER 2
Maintenance and Safety Adaptive Traffic Signals/ITS Milling/Resurfacing Pedestrian/Bicycle Improvements Sidewalks Debt Retirement Debt Service
TIER 3
Academy St/Webb Bridge Rd/GA 400 Bridge Improvements Kimball Bridge Rd/GA 400 Bridge Improvements Pedestrian/Bike Improvements Commuter Bike Corridor Congestion Relief GA 400 Bottlenecks TOTAL $ 72,153,836 $ 72,153,836 $
As of June 30, 2017, the City of Alpharetta had $1.8 million in unexpended TSPLOST proceeds. These unexpended proceeds are budgeted to fund the open contracts and projected costs of the projects identified above. As of June 30, 2017, no projects were indentified as underfunded and/or behind schedule.
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Blessed Trinity defeats Marist for 4A state championship Titans capture first state football title with thrilling win By JOE PARKER joe@appenmediagroup.com ATLANTA — Blessed Trinity capped off its incredible playoff run with the ultimate reward Friday night at Marist — a state championship trophy. The Titans downed their region rivals 16-7 for the 4A state title in another dramatic game in the series between the programs. BT’s win was its first football state championship for the 16-year old program in their second appearance. And for BT head coach Tim McFarlin, who won a state title with Roswell in 2006, it was a win he will forever savor. “I saw our kids compete as hard as I’ve seen them compete,” McFarlin said. “This was one of those games where we could not take a break, and for the guys to leave it all out there was so special.” It was also exceptional to beat Marist, who downed BT in the final minute of their regular season matchup
on Oct. 20, McFarlin said. “To lose one early and then come and win it all on their field makes it a bit sweeter,” he said. For BT’s upperclassmen, Friday’s game was the culmination of a two-year battle to have another shot at a state title. BT’s only prior state championship appearance came in 2015 when the Titans fell to Westminster in overtime. “It was just heartbreaking to lose that 2015 game after all the effort and hard work we had put in,” said senior linebacker Jake Rudolph. “I look around and I see a lot of the guys who were on that team. This win means a lot to everybody, but especially those guys.” Senior running back Steele Chambers shared that sentiment. “We finally redeemed the loss from two years back,” Chambers said. “It feels amazing.” Friday night also marked BT’s improbably playoff run of beating four teams ranked in the Top 5, including two-time defending state champions Cartersville, 2016 state runner up Thomson, Region 2-AAAA champions Mary Persons and previously undefeated Marist. Those four wins all came
with BT on the road. As it has throughout the playoffs, BT’s defense was crucial in the title game. Marist was held to under 200 total yards in the game. They averaged nearly 230 rushing entering Friday night. “We have the best defensive coordinator (John Thompson) and the best defensive staff in the state,” McFarlin said. “They have led us through the playoffs and have allowed our offense to make some mistakes. The effort they put on that field [Friday] was just phenomenal.” Marist was held to a single touchdown, scored with four minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. That score put the War Eagles within striking distance, with BT leading 14-7. But a huge stop by BT’s defense secured the victory. A punt from Ryan Davis pinned Marist at their own 7-yard line with 1:33 left. BT’s JR Bivens recorded a sack on the first play of the drive, moving the ball back to the 4-yard line. Smelling blood, BT’s defense swarmed Marist quarterback Chase Abshier as he dropped in the pocket. Three BT defenders brought him down in the end zone for a safety, icing the game with a minute remaining.
Prior to Marist’s only score, BT built a 14-0 lead with touchdowns from Ryan Davis and Steele Chambers. Quarterback Jake Smith found Davis for a 9-yard touchdown reception early in the second quarter and Chambers extended the lead with a 3-yard rushing score with nine minutes left in the fourth. “I’m very proud of how the kids handled the pressure, behaved themselves and just played football,” McFarlin said. “For a game that was so emotional I though both teams handled that very well.” Friday’s game also had the added pressure of being played outside of Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Originally scheduled for Dec. 9, the title game was postponed due to icy road conditions. That meant BT had to play away from home in a hostile environment for a fourth straight week. But missing out on the ceremony of playing in an NFL stadium wasn’t on the minds of the Titans. “We could have played in the parking lot and I wouldn’t have cared,” Rudolph said. “I think the atmosphere here was better than it would have been [at Mercedes-Benz].” And no matter the site, it was a still
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CITY OF JOHNS CREEK MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL, PUBLIC HEARING: MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 2018 AT 7:00 P.M. CITY OF JOHNS CREEK MUNICIPAL COURT 11445 JOHNS CREEK PKWY JOHNS CREEK, GEORGIA 30097 The following two Land Use Petitions located within the City of Johns Creek and one Text Amendment to the City’s Zoning Ordinance are scheduled for a Public Hearing as stated above. LAND USE PETITION: PETITIONER LOCATION: CURRENT ZONING: PROPOSED ZONING: PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT:
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RZ-17-014, VC-17-014-01, AND VC-17-014-02 Parada and Associates State Farm Agency 3585 Old Alabama Road AG-1 (Agricultural) O-I (Office Institutional) Change in zoning district from AG-1, Agricultural to O-I, Office-Institutional to allow an existing residential home to be used as an office. Concurrent variances to allow the driveway and parking to encroach into the 25-foot zoning buffer and the 10foot improvement setback.
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A-17-001 To amend the City of Johns Creek Zoning Ordinance Article Three: Definitions section to modify the definition of the term, “Brewpub”.
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Food: Continued from Page 8 “The Bible shows us how to live, what to eat, how to treat each other, how to deal with the land and how to
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CITY OF ALPHARETTA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The following items will be heard at a public hearing held by the Planning Commission on Thursday, January 4, 2018 commencing at 6:30 p.m. in the Alpharetta City Hall Council Chambers, 2 Park Plaza, Alpharetta, Georgia. Items forwarded by the Planning Commission will be considered by the City Council on Monday, January 22, 2018 commencing at 6:30 p.m. in the Alpharetta City Hall Council Chambers, 2 Park Plaza, Alpharetta, Georgia. a. Z-17-17 Jalali/Douglas Road Consideration of a request to rezone 2.98 acres from AG (Agriculture) to R-10 (Dwelling, ‘For-Sale’ Residential) to develop an 8-lot ‘For-Sale’ single-family detached subdivision. The property is located at 12375 Douglas Road on the west side of Douglas Road and north of Newport Bay Passage and is legally described as Land Lot 1190, 2nd District, 1st Section, Fulton County, Georgia. b. CU-17-14 Currahee Brewing Company Consideration of a request for conditional use to allow a ‘Brewery’ for Currahee Brewing Company. The property is located at 25 South Main Street on the west side of South Main Street and south of Milton Avenue and is legally described as being located in Land Lot 1269, 2nd District, 2nd Section, Fulton County, Georgia. c. V-17-40 Linville/3545 Newport Bay Drive (Council Only) Consideration of a variance request to eliminate the required 50’ undisturbed buffer. The property is located at 3545 Newport Bay Drive in the Newport Bay subdivision and is legally described as being located in Land Lot 1188, 2nd District, 1st Section, Fulton County, Georgia. d. PH-17-35/V-17-36 Chapman/72 Thompson Street (Council Only) Consideration of a change to previous conditions of zoning to change the use of the property from single-family detached lots to a medical office. A variance is requested to reduce the parking requirement. The property is located at 72 Thompson Street on the north side of Thompson Street and west of Kingry Lane and is legally described as being located in Land Lot 748, 1st District, 2nd Section, Fulton County, Georgia. e. PH-17-41 Shirley Estates Gated Community (Council Only) Consideration of a request to allow private streets within a gated community. The property is located on the north side of the intersection of Webb Bridge Road and Shirley Bridge Road and is legally described as being located in Land Lots 1238, 1249 and 1250, 2nd District, 1st Section, Fulton County, Georgia. Note: Georgia law requires that all parties who have made campaign contributions to the Mayor or to a Council Member in excess of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) within the past two (2) years must complete a campaign contribution report with the Community Development Department. The complete text of the Georgia law and a disclosure form are available in the office of the City Clerk, 2 Park Plaza, Alpharetta, Georgia.
Bible is made up of instructions from our Father to take care of our Mother -- Earth, that is. When the instructions are followed, and the balance is adhered to, our Mother will provide everything we need to survive. Needless to say, we are way out of balance. A meager 2 percent of Americans farm – far fewer farm using organic practices. Our hunger problem is only equaled by an obesity epidemic. Wealth inequality is soaring. Women encounter sexual harassment on a daily, if not hourly, basis. Our political discourse has shattered, completely. Our faith in each other has disappeared. President Trump’s recent decision to turn over a record size of public land to private developers to chop down trees and drill for oil flies directly in the face of environmental responsibility. Though the Bible is light on oil, it is heavy on the importance of trees. “For the customs of the peoples are futile; for one cuts a tree from the forest, the work of the hands of the workman, with the ax.... But they are altogether dull-hearted and foolish; a wooden idol is a worthless doctrine.” Jeremiah 10:3 Let’s put politics aside for a minute and deal with reality, as Ysrael advises. What do we really need to survive? What is really important to us? What kind of world do we want to create for our children, and their children, and so on? Do we value the things that money cannot buy, like love, empathy, compassion, or conservation, or should we let them fall by the wayside?
A meager 2 percent of Americans farm – far fewer farm using organic practices. Our hunger problem is only equaled by an obesity epidemic.
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NAFL teams sweep championships NORTH FULTON, Ga. — Five teams from the North Atlanta Football League made it to the national conference championships in November, all five winning national titles. The games began Nov. 11 when the K-1st grade Bears, 2-3rd grade Raiders and 4-5th grade Bears took on their opponents at North Park in Alpharetta for the North Metro Football League National Flag Championship.
A week later, two NAFL tackle teams took home the gold when they headed to the Lanier Bowl Championship at South Forsyth High School. The 2nd Grade NAFL Bears beat the Central Park Bulldogs and the 4th Grade NAFL Eagles defeated the 4th Grade NAFL Raiders. Each team came home with the Lanier Bowl trophy. For more about the NAFL, visit them online at www.nafl.club.
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