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PUBLISHER’S NOTE We’ve just endured a year where it seems everything from oil spills to snowstorms have impacted our lives in some way. As I reflect on some of these challenging conditions we have encountered over the last several months, it makes me realize there will be times in our lives that we will be faced with unexpected, beyond-our-control situations which force us to realize what is most important. For some, it may be financial stress, the unexpected loss of a loved one, or some other crisis. Times like these tend to get our attention once again and re-focus on the people in our lives and the little, everyday things that really make life special and worthwhile. I hope you will find in this issue of the EAST COBBER magazine, stories which help you focus on the special connections in our community and inspire you in your personal life. From our front cover Citizen of the Year Jim Rhoden to Grandmother RayeLynn Banks’ collaboration with her granddaughter to write a book (page 6) to Lara Shaw’s efforts to find a lost dog (page 29) they all embody the adage, “bloom where you’re planted.” We may not have the perfect circumstances --career, home or relationship. Few of us do. But if we have the gift of today, we have a chance to re-create our circumstances and make them as perfect as possible with the resources we have. As the English playwright George Bernard Shaw, observed, “The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want … And if they can’t find them, make them.” These fellow East Cobbers and all those featured in this issue have truly bloomed where they have been planted. Their attitude, like so many East Cobbers, makes our East Cobb community a better place. May you bloom and grow.
On the Cover Last November, Jim Rhoden was named Citizen of the Year by the East Cobb Division of the Cobb County Chamber of Commerce. The award is co-sponsored by the East Cobb Kiwanis, Civitans, Rotary and Lions’ Clubs. Jim is Chairman of Futren Corporation, and has been active in real estate development and management of income properties since 1961. Having started Futren Corporation in 1971, Mr. Rhoden has developed and managed major projects in Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina. Since 1978, he has owned and managed the 242-acre Indian Hills Country Club, a 1,500 member, 27-hole golf, tennis and swim facility located in East Cobb. Currently, his company also owns and manages The Georgian Club, The Ashford Club, and the Georgia Alliance of Private Clubs. Jim was recognized for his 30+ years of service as a leader in the Cobb Chamber of Commerce. In addition to serving on the Cobb Chamber’s Board of Directors, he has also chaired a number of the Chamber’s divisions— including Small Business, Education, and Community Development. Mr. Rhoden believes in “giving back to his community” in all possible ways. He also serves on the the Georgia Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, the Civic League for Regional Atlanta Board of Directors and Executive Committee, and also founded the Cobb Community Foundation. This is just a sampling of Mr. Rhoden’s extensive civic contributions. He says his achievements are possible because, “I get whole lot of help from a whole lot of people.” Jim has lived in the Terrell Mill Estates subdivision since 1972 and has three grown children and six grandchildren. In his spare time Jim “loves to hunt, enjoys fine dining and friendships.”
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East Cobb Girl and Grandma Write Book By Diana Schwartz At Tritt Elementary in first grade, Haley realized that some kids didn’t understand CP when a student told her she was weird. Her grandmother, RayeRaye (RayeLynn Banks is preschool Director at The Sunshine School in east Cobb) helped her find the words to help kids understand that having CP wasn’t weird and they put together a book. “I Am Not Weird”, tells Haley’s story and after it was read at her school it has helped her classmates learn about CP. She has a new book coming out about the surgery that helped her walk and her fear and worry of being alone during the surgery. Haley wants her books to help kids understand CP. ssHaley Metzger and RayeLynn Banks
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schools. These entries were judged by outside volunteer judges in each category and 121 winners were named at the Council level. These artists and their families were invited to a recognition ceremony and reception held at Simpson Middle School on January 25. But that’s not all for these incredible artists! Their works of art were forwarded to Georgia PTA for competition at the state level and ECCC can boast 22 state winners and 8 Special Artist winners. These artists and their families will be honored at the High Museum in a special ceremony in March. Student artwork remains on display at the High, so if you are visiting the High, take a moment to appreciate and celebrate these works and their creators. The process has already begun to select the theme for the 2011-2012 school year. Check back to http:// www.pta.org/ and be one of the first to hear! Have an artistic talent in one of the categories that you can share? Please consider being a judge for the 2011-12 Reflections Program. Send an Email to reflections@ ecccpta.org and join us in celebrating the arts!
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Matchmaker, Matchmaker Make Me a Housemate Match By Marlyn Patouillet tenants and homeowners—including criminal background checks, verification of income and reference checks. This was exactly what Sara hoped for. Beyond the preliminary screening, both the tenant and the homeowner meet with a housing counselor for an in-depth confidential interview. When the staff visited her home for this interview, Sara had the opportunity to describe her “perfect” tenant and to ask questions until she felt confident about the program.
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Sara is originally from Tennessee, but has lived in Atlanta most of her life. She has four grown children who are established and live in their own homes in various locations throughout the country. Once her life circumstances changed in such a way that she lived alone, Sara wanted to stay in her home but she no longer felt safe or secure there. She began investigating ways in which she could share her home with carefully selected tenants who could help her while she, in turn, helped them. Fortunately, 25 years ago she found the Housemate Match program at the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA), and she has been making beautiful matches ever since.
Her current tenant is David, who is an employee at a busy Buckhead restaurant and has been living with Sara since July 2006. He did not mind being checked out thoroughly by Housemate Match before his introduction to Sara and he appreciated that the homeowner was also screened and visited as part of the process. “After talking to Sara on the phone and then meeting her, I felt at home right away,” said David. “David was my answer to the ideal tenant”, Sara said. “He is employed, loves my dog Barney, and helps me out a lot. It is nice to have an extra car in the driveway. I feel safe knowing that David is here, even if we don’t see each other all the time.” Sara also stated that the extra income helps her to occasionally indulge in luxuries such as travel and special gifts for her grandchildren.
Among those Sara has welcomed into her home since the mid-1980s have been Russian, Chinese and Israeli individuals or couples. For Sara, several of the homeowner-tenant relationships have blossomed into life-long friendships and she has stayed with former tenants who now have their own homes all over the United States.
Housemate Match is proud to have served the community for more than 25 years. Participants need not be Jewish or members of the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta to participate. Two additional Housemate Match services are Home But Not Alone, a home-sharing service for individuals living with HIV/AIDS; and In-Home Caregiving, which provides non-medical services (cooking, cleaning, driving, shopping) to homeowners in exchange for reduced rent. Another excellent service provided by Housemate Match is the new Transportation Voucher program. This program reimburses caregivers/tenants for car trips.
Sara’s main goal when she found Housemate Match was to feel truly safe in her own home. To support this goal, Housemate Match does a meticulous job in screening both
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Pope Horticultural Program Holds Annual Plant Sale Pope High School is home to the Mighty Greyhound Greenhouse. Students grow a wide range of plants for experimentation, personal growing projects and plant sales to the public. The class focuses on plant culture, plant identification, landscaping, business skills and teamwork to produce high quality ornamental crops. But it doesn’t stop ssJoe Green there. Students also learn to identify and operate a wide variety of tools related to the landscaping trade. They learn to incorporate technology into their research and presentations. Students work as a team to grow, market and sell a wide variety of plants for the community.
This year marks the 10th anniversary of Pope High School’s Horticulture Plant Sales. Thousands of annuals, perennials, veggies, ferns, herbs, hanging baskets, house plants and more will be for sale. “Pope’s horticultural program has established a strong customer base in the East Cobb community. Our customers have come to expect new things each year from our greenhouse plant sales,” says Joe Green. Since 2000, over 1,300 high school students have passed through Pope’s greenhouse doors, learning valuable landscaping and sustainable gardening skills. As observed by Mr. Green, “We provide them with hands on skills for when they become future homeowners and stewards of the environment.”
The instructor, Joe Green, is a horticulture graduate of the University of Georgia and has worked over 30 years in the green industry. “Mr. Green” routinely incorporates music, drama, the arts and technology with horticulture to enhance student learning. Pope’s horticulture program offers students “hands-on” field experience while providing an excellent learning environment in the classroom. “It’s a great place for students to learn valuable gardening skills in our state of the art lab and greenhouse facility,” says Mr. Green.
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Home & Garden Guide Why should I think about remodeling or adding onto my home in this present economy?
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Livability and Salability. Since home sales are more difficult now, we need to consider “recreating” portions of our homes to make them more suited to our family needs. At the same time, updating and making our spaces more useable will greatly enhance the salability in the future. Statistically speaking, we will enjoy a greater return on our investment in renovating than on most other investments. But the return is far greater than just monetary - it’s lifestyle and enjoyment!
I have always heard that maintenance agreements are a waste of money. Why should I purchase one for my heating and air conditioning system? For many items, a maintenance agreement could be a waste of dollars. However, your HVAC system is a major investment and some component of your system is at work 24/7. Actually, your home climate system has more working hours than your automobile which you maintain regularly. A properly maintained system is more efficient and comfortable, has fewer breakdowns, and will last longer. In fact, according Debbie Abernathy to a study at LSU, a properly maintained system can save an average E. Smith Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. of $50.00 per air conditioning month over a poorly maintained system.
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The most common mistake I see when working with clients is the use of incorrectly scaled pieces. Either the elements (furniture, art, accessories) are too large or too small for the existing space. There is an immense difference in the perceived proportion of a sofa in a large furniture store versus how the sofa will actually fit in your room. To avoid the misuse of scale, I take measurements at the beginning of every project and draft a floor plan that can be used as a road map for selecting the appropriate furnishings.
When it comes to landscaping, what areas should I concentrate on for the greatest impact? When talking about visual impact areas, I’d focus on two things. “Curb appeal” often gets the greatest return on investment and is often the most important consideration when you are thinking of selling a home. Also, privacy plantings usually involve eliminating unwanted views of a neighboring property. Not only does this help to create a more pleasing environment but, properly designed, this can greatly increase the feeling of space.
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When is the best time to do a home improvement? Most construction should be done during warmer months. However, roofing and windows can be done year round. Siding, up until freezing temperatures reached is our recommendation. In-door remodeling can be done year round.
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We have new siding and windows. Should we spray or hand brush paint? Whenever you have new siding such as hardy board, cedar or pine, you must hand brush the first coat This ensures that the porous surface is sealed. Spraying will not get paint into the grooves. Once you hand prime, then you can spray a heavy coat of paint and your job will last for years. Never spray windows and scrape them. The window is left unsealed and water will penetrate. Do your windows by hand brush.
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Local Nonprofit Makes Homes Safer in Cobb County By Betsy Rhame-Minor In a previous job, Marietta environmental engineer Sean Nicholl oversaw home repairs in Fulton County through a program funded by HUD. Later, after Nicholl had founded his own company in Marietta, he saw that people in his community had a similar need for help with home repairs ssSean Nicholl and maintenance. One of the things he enjoyed most was meeting the homeowners. In 2007 he founded House Angels, an organization that makes homes safer for families experiencing hardships at no cost to the homeowners. House Angels is a 501(c)3 organization that relies heavily on volunteers for funding, labor and administration. As an organization, House Angels takes on a corporate headquarters kind of role. It relies on chapters or area churches to serve their own geographical areas and provide the volunteers to complete the work. Currently two churches in Cobb County are chapters: Eagle Pointe
Church in Acworth and Mars Hill Community Church in Powder Springs. As more churches are added to the organization, more houses in a larger radius will be reached. Nicholl has volunteers helping him on the organizational level, and so far he has participated in every work day since 2008. But, he can see how there may come a day where he can’t be at every work site every Saturday. “I’m focusing on trying to build the organization and getting churches going,” he explained. “It’s really starting to take off.” Each chapter works on between 4 and 12 home projects per year, and the range and scope of the projects vary greatly. The number of volunteers needed for a project does too, as some only need a person or two, such as fixing a front door lock. Other work days of roofing, landscaping, painting or a combination of projects have included up to 80 volunteers. No matter how many are involved, the volunteers get to know the homeowner that day. “An amazing bond forms on that day [between the] client and volunteers,” says Nicholl. “They are extraordinarily grateful.” For more information on forming a chapter or applying for home repairs, visit the House Angels website at http://www.houseangels.org/.
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Home & Garden Guide Staying on top of daily, monthly, and annual chores around your home is a big job. Maintenance and repair jobs are constants. To save time and money, plan for the seasonal needs of your home, yard, and garden. Here’s a spring checklist to keep your home humming.
Home & Garden Checklist Get going on your spring cleaning. Pick one room to start in and make a list of what you want to do. Then begin working off each item on your list. Do this with each room, and just progress through the house. Take your vacuum and use the proper attachment to clean the exhaust fan in your bathroom. It will operate much more efficiently and that can help prevent mildew, mold and paint problems. Install a programmable thermostat. It takes less than 30 minutes to hook up but can save up to 20 percent in energy costs. As spring starts, check your basement for cracks or leaks. If you see moisture, call a professional to check it out. Many homeowner´s insurance policies no longer cover fungus or mildew damage, so sealing basements is more important than ever. If you are going to have a garden, it is time to start planning what you want to plant and how much you need to purchase for seeds, bulbs and other supplies. Build arbors and trellises before transplanting or sowing seeds for vines and gourds Little air leaks add up to 10 percent or more on your energy bill. Plug them to keep the hot air outside where it belongs. Caulk cracks and weather-strip doors and windows. Don’t like the look of caulk or weather stripping? Consider using a weather- resistant foam sealant. It resists moisture and can be sanded, painted and stained for a more appealing look. Carpet cleaning is a must for any home. All winter long, your windows and doors were mainly closed to keep out the cold. This prevented the fresh flow of air to air out your home’s contents. Now that the weather is getting warmer, it’s time to freshen up your carpets and rugs. Go from room to room in your home and toss at least one thing from each room. OR do even better and try to toss 5 items! Dust will accumulate inside your smoke detector, possibly causing it to give a false alarm. After checking the battery this month, take the top off and vacuum the inside. Also, batteries should be replaced once per year and the detector itself needs replacing about every 10 years.
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Daylight Savings Time begins Sunday, March 13. Spring forward by setting your clocks forward one hour. Ensure that all smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and fire extinguishers are in good working order. Replace batteries in appropriate devices as needed, or at least twice each year. Make room to store winter equipment and clothing by bringing out your spring and summer items. Do you clean out your coffeemaker regularly? Vinegar is a good way to clean it thoroughly and disinfect it as well. Dig out and remove rotted or damaged fence posts, mailbox posts and damaged shrubs from around your home. It is also a good time to remove winter worn branches from tree and shrubs. Time to sharpen up shears, hoes and shovels and then pump up the wheelbarrow tire in anticipation of tending to this year’s garden and lawn. . Get into the spring of things with fresh flowers like potted pink tulips, yellow daffodils or purple irises. Even if the weather is still wintry outside, you are reminded of what will be growing in your own garden. Clean or replace filters on your air-conditioning system. Dirty filters cause the AC unit to work harder than necessary. You can save an estimated $100 a year on energy costs by replacing filters every three months. Write the installation date on paper filters and, as a reminder, make a note on your calendar to do it again in October. Make sure your refrigerator door seals are airtight. Test them by closing the door over a dollar bill. If you can pull the bill out easily, the latch may need to be adjusted or the seal may need to be replaced. In addition, if you have a coil-back refrigerator, vacuum the coils at least twice each year. Your refrigerator will run more efficiently with clean coils. Also, stock up! A full refrigerator uses less energy than an empty one. The first day of Spring is March 20! Go outside and breathe in the new season.
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Don’t Miss the Spring Atlanta Home Show! Mark your calendar for the 33rd Annual Spring Atlanta Home Show which will take place April 1-3 at the Cobb Galleria Centre. Visitors will experience the season’s largest marketplace for home improvement products and services, featuring everything from flooring, window and door experts to home-cleaning products, lawn and garden specialists and everything in between. More than 350 exhibitors will be on hand to answer questions and give advice at this three-day event, and Tonya M. Williams, real estate expert on HGTV’s Designed to Sell and Bang for Your Buck! will be presenting daily at 3pm. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.atlantahomeshow.com
4-H Hosting Annual Plant Sale Cobb 4-H Club is having its annual plant sale and prepaid orders will be accepted until Wednesday, March 9. This year’s assortment includes blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, Admiral Semmes azalea, crape myrtles, edgeworthia, hellebores, heuchere and Spring Bouquet Viburnum. The plant sale order form is available at cobbcounty.org/extension or by calling 770-528-4076. Plants can be picked up at Miller Park, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, March 19. Cobb Extension also has free brochures describing proper care for these plants. A free seminar on growing and caring for blueberries, blackberries and raspberries will be presented 6:30 p.m., Thursday, March 3, at Cobb Water Lab, 663 South Cobb Drive, Marietta. For more information, call 770-528-4070.
Roswell Woman’s Club Home Tour Presents The Providence Brownstones in Historic Roswell Providence, a group of classic brownstone homes in Historic Roswell, will be the focus of The Roswell Woman’s Club 2011 Showcase Home Tour. The club has selected three homes to be decorated in three distinct styles: modern, contemporary, and elegant casual. Located just off Roswell’s historic Canton Street and within walking distance of the Canton Street shops and restaurants, developer Mike Walsh built Providence in a tranquil setting that is perfect for families with an active lifestyle. The 2011 Showcase Tour will be open March 10 through March 27, 2011, from 10 am to 6 pm, Wednesdays through Saturdays, and 1pm to 6 pm on Sundays. Ticket and tour information is available at www.roswellwomansclub.org.
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Eastvalley Elementary Celebrates Diversity at Tenth Annual International Night
At Eastvalley Elementary, “celebrating diversity” is not just a politically correct catch-phrase they throw around—Eastvalley families come to International Night in throngs ready to have a good time and embrace each other’s various cultures! This year’s 10th annual event was no exception, with a record number of volunteers and attendees. It was a great opportunity to find out about almost 20 countries from four continents. About 30 Eastvalley families served as “Cultural Ambassadors.” There were representatives from Algeria to Venezuela and from Puerto Rico to Ukraine, with sizable contingents from both Brazil and India. The scents of French crepes, Indian Samosas, and Lebanese stuffed grape leaves co-mingled with Salvadorian quezadilla cake and good old American brownies. No one left hungry! Silk kimonos, Hungarian folk crafts, Indian saris, Slovakian pottery, and Brazilian toys and musical instruments were a feast for the eyes. On the Eastvalley stage drums boomed, skirts swished, and young voices shouted out aiy-ya! Japanese drummers moved with grace and ease, while wielding huge drums. Dr Tony Bernard, Eastvalley’s music teacher, organized a Middle Eastern percussion group and an Israeli dance group. Tiger Tae Kwon Do featured several Eastvalley students showing their martial arts skills,
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including breaking boards! Indian students provided Kolli dancing. All this was complemented by the Wheeler Diversity Dance Team, showcasing several South American dances. Attendees were able to make an Anansi spider puppet, sword fight with a real black belt, and play Homer Simpson chess thanks to the Center for Puppetry Arts, Kids Chess, and Marietta Martial Arts. The gymnasium also offered other fun and games, staffed by many school and parent volunteers as well as students from the Wheeler Leadership Club. Visitors could also use computer stations to explore the world through multi-media resources located on the Cobb County Schools Virtual Library. Eastvalley is not the only school that hosts an international event. “East Cobb is really fortunate to have so many schools that celebrate their diversity with wonderful international celebrations. Fourteen of the 35 schools in the East Cobb County Council of PTAs, from elementary to high school, currently hold an international celebration. Aside from being fun and educational, they are great “gateway” events for many of our international families, offering them an easy, comfortable way to start to get involved at their school,” says Wendy Stewart, East Cobb County Council of PTA’s Diversity and Inclusion chairperson. For support and resources, check out the following website: http://www.ecccpta.org/diversity-and-inclusion. Located on Lower Roswell at the western terminus of Holt Road, Eastvalley Elementary serves just over 600 students and their families. The school is celebrating 50 years of providing award-winning education this year. International Night is one of the most well-attended events of the school year at Eastvalley. Principal Karen Wacker believes that, “This sort of experience is invaluable in opening the hearts and broadening the minds of our students, which will lead to building stronger future citizens in our increasingly global village.”
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East Cobber Cathy Finck Receives Prevention Pioneer Award Cobb Alcohol Taskforce is proud to announce that Cobb Alcohol Taskforce Coordinator and East Cobb resident, Cathy Finck, was awarded the Prevention Pioneer in Georgia Award. The award was given by the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health, Developmental Disabilities and Addictive Diseases at the Fourth Annual Georgia School of Addiction Studies at a conference recently held in Savannah, Georgia. The award was given to Finck and five of her peers in acknowledgement of their continual dedication and contributions to prevention in Georgia.
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families in substance abuse prevention, treatment and recovery systems and services. Cathy has consulted with many organizations on substance abuse related issues for children and families, community mobilization and coalition building, environmental system change, strategic planning and public policy. Some of the organizations Cathy has worked with over the years are: Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Parent Resources & Information for Drug Education, Georgia Department of Human Resources, Georgia Council on Substance Abuse, Georgia Children and Youth Coordinating Council, The Council on Alcohol and Drugs, Cobb County Safe and Drug-Free Schools’ Prevention Intervention Center, National Families in Action and Cobb Community Collaborative. Currently Cathy serves as Coordinator for the Cobb Alcohol Taskforce, as 2nd Vice President for the Georgia Coalition to Prevent Underage Drinking, and as a SAMSHA Consultant for the Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Substance Abuse State Infrastructure Grants.” Cobb Alcohol Taskforce is an alliance of individuals and organizations which mobilizes and challenges Cobb County adults to reduce underage drinking and youth binge drinking by advancing strategic enforcement, policy and education goals. To learn more, visit www.cobbat.org or call 770-861-5758.
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Free Arts and Crafts at Lakeshore Learning Store. 11am-3pm. Ages 3 and up. Make a Mardi Gras mask, a show-your-colors peacock, rainbow wreath, and brilliant butterflies ! Lakeshore Learning Store, 4287 Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: 770-578-3100 or www.lakeshorelearning.com.
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24th Annual Metro Atlanta Jazz & Tap Dance Festival. Performances: Friday: 7:30pm. Saturday: 2pm & 7pm. Sunday: 2pm. $16/adults. $11/students & children. Master classes on Saturday and Sunday: $20/class. Southern Polytechnic State University, Joe Mack Wilson Student Center Theatre, 1100 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta. More info: 770-516-7229 or www.dancefestinc.com.
March 4-6
Cobb County Library Book Sale. Friday & Saturday: 9am5pm. Sunday: 1-5pm. Jim Miller Park, 22245 Callaway Road, Marietta. More info: 770-528-2342 or prca.cobbcountyga.gov.
March 5
3rd Annual Greyhound Gala, Pope High School’s annual fundraiser. Everyone is welcome to attend. 6pm: Cocktail reception. 7pm: Dinner. 9pm: Live auction. 9:30pm: Live music and dancing. $75-$125. Waverly Renaissance Hotel, 2450 Galleria Parkway, Atlanta. More info: Dania Tarquinio, 770-642-8798 or Julie Pederson, 770-992-9619.
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Decades in Review, a dining and dancing extravanganza benefiting the Etz Chaim Preschool. Silent auction, music and dancing as well as a photographer to take your picture. 7:30-11:30pm. $25/ person in advance or $30/person at door. Congregation Etz Chaim, 1190 Indian Hills Parkway, Marietta. More info: 770-977-3384 or Debbie@etzchaim.net or www.etzchaimpreschool.com. Cobb Symphony Orchestra (CSO) Chamber Chorus brings Carol Barnett’s “Bluegrass Mass” to life, combining sophisticated choral sounds with the jubilant harmonies of a bluegrass string band. 8pm. $8-$10. First United Methodist Church of Marietta, 56 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta. More info: 770-429-7016 or www.cobbsymphony.org. 2011 Encore Series - Chubby Checker, one of the most notable performers of the 60s, will twist his way into the Jennie T. Anderson Theatre. 8pm. $40. Jennie T. Anderson Theatre, 548 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta. More info/tickets: 770-528-8490.
March 6
First Sunday Family Day at the Marietta-Cobb Museum of Art. Free admission for an afternoon of fun activities for the family. 1-4pm. Marietta-Cobb Museum of Art, 30 Atlanta Street SE, Marietta. More info: 770-528-1444 or www.mariettacobbartmuseum.org.
March 6 – April 10
The Little Foxes presented by Theatre in the Square. This American classic by Lillian Hellman portrays the envy, jealousy, greed and scheming of family members to get to the top. Recommended for ages 14 and up. Tuesdays-Saturdays: 8pm. Sundays: 2:30pm & 7pm. 2:30pm matinee on Wednesday on April 6. $12 preview performances on Sunday, March 6, at 7pm and Tuesday, March 8, at 8pm. $24-$33. Theatre in the Square, 1100 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta. More info/tickets: 770-422-8369 or www.theatreinthesquare.com.
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Town Hall Meeting with State Senators Chip Rogers and Judson Hill. Get an update on the upcoming legislative session as well as legislative developments happening during the session. 6:30-7:30pm. Mountain View Library, 3320 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta. More info: 404-463-1378.
Cobb Chamber First Monday Breakfast – Membership campaign kick-off. 7:30am. General admission: $50. Members: $20 online (until noon, March 3); $35 at door. Atlanta Marriott Northwest, 200 Interstate North Parkway, Atlanta. More info: 770-980-2000 or www.cobbchamber.org.
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2nd Annual Hearts for Heroes, a night at the Strand to celebrate, honor and remember Marietta’s aviation vision and our military presented by Marietta Museum of History. Doors open at 5pm. $30/person for the Strand Event. $125/person for VIP seating at the Strand Event plus After Party at the home of Gov. & Mrs. Roy Barnes. Earl Smith Strand Theatre, 117 North Park Square, Marietta. More info/tickets: 770-293-0080
Cobb’s Summer Camp Expo 2011 sponsored by Cobb County Parks, your one-stop shop for summer camp programs for your children. Get information about day camps, art camps, church camps, overnight camps, performing art programs and much more. Free. 11am-7:30m. Cobb Civic Center, 548 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta. More info: 770-528-8885.
March 8-10 Shen Yun Performing Arts celebrates the excellence and grandeur of classical Chinese dance and music, drawing inspiration from the legends, values, and spirit that defined traditional Chinese culture for centuries. 8pm. $60-$200. Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway, Atlanta. More info: 770-916-2800 or www.cobbenergycentre.com.
You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown presented by the Sprayberry High School Fine Arts Department. This Broadway musical takes you on a journey through an average day in the life of Charlie Brown, Linus, Sally, Lucy, Schroder and Snoopy, along with their friends. 7pm. $10/adults. $8/students. Sprayberry High School, 2525 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta. More info: 770-578-3200.
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The Mouse That Roared presented by Curtain Call Youth Players. In an attempt to avoid bankruptcy, the sovereign of a microscopic country decides to declare war on the U.S. in the hopes of losing, thereby receiving aid and relief from the victorious nation. Things change when they win! ThursdayFriday: 7:30pm. Saturday: 2pm & 7:30pm. Sunday: 2pm & 6pm. $9/adult. $7/child. The Art Place, 3330 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta. More info: 770-509-2700 or www.ccyp.org.
March 11-13
Peter Pan presented by the Ruth Mitchell Dance Theatre. Fantastic adventures await both adults and children as Peter Pan and Tinker Bell fly across the state. Friday: 7:30pm. Saturday: 2pm & 7:30m. Sunday: 2pm. $24/adults. $22/ seniors, students, & children. Jennie T. Anderson Theatre, 548 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta. More info/tickets: 770-528-8490 or www.ruthmitchelldance.org..
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Cobb Chamber Executive Women Luncheon with speaker Susan VanHemert, president and CEO, Harmony Computing Services, Inc., who will speak on technology. Registration and general networking starts at 11am. Program begins at 11:30am. $20 online (by noon, March 9); $35 at door. The Georgian Club, 100 Galleria Parkway, 17th floor, Atlanta. More info: 770-859-2320 or www.cobbchamber.org. Cobb County Master Gardeners Lunch and Learn – “Lessons Learned from English Gardens” presented by Tim Martin with a virtual tour of 30 English gardens with ideas that can with borrowed to take to your own garden. Bring your lunch. Noon-1pm. Cobb County Central Library, 266 Roswell Street, Marietta. More info: 770-528-4070 or www.cobbmastergardeners.org. Casual Friday with the Cobb Symphony Orchestra. Get a behind the scenes look at the Cobb Symphony Orchestra and meet the musicians, conductor and soloists in an informal, rehearsal setting. 6:30pm. $5/adults. $3/students. Dr. Bobbie Bailey Performance Center, Kennesaw State University, 1000 Chastain Road, Kennesaw. More info: 770-429-7016 or www.cobbsymphony.org.
March 11-13
8th Annual BalletFest Atlanta with guest performer Derek Dunn, bronze medalist in the Junior Men’s Division at the 2010 USA International Ballet Competition, performing on Saturday. Saturday: 5pm & 8pm. Sunday: 2pm. $16/adults. $11/ students & children. Master classes available @ $20/class. See schedule on website. Southern Polytechnic State University, Joe Mack Wilson Student Center Theatre, 1100 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta. More info: 770-516-7229 or www.dancefestinc.com.
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1st Annual Health Fair. Educational booths, kids activities, door prizes. Free. 10am-2pm. St. Ann’s Catholic Church, 4905 Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: 770-552-6400 or www.st.-ann.org.
March 12-13
Eastman Gun & Knife Show. Saturday: 9am-5pm. Sunday: 10am-5pm. $8/adults. Free/12 & under. Cobb Civic Center, 548 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta. More info: 229-424-4555 or www.eastmangunshows.com.
March 12-20
The Great American Cover-Up Quilt Show at Bulloch Hall. This year’s theme is “Quilts, Full Circle.” A range of quilts from traditional to modern works will be on display. Many pieces will be for sale as well. $8/adults. $7/seniors. $6/children, 6-18. Self-guided tours. Monday-Saturday: 10am-4pm. Sunday: 1-4pm. Bulloch Hall, 180 Bulloch Avenue, Roswell. More info: 770-992-1731 or www.bullochhall.org.
March 13
A German Requiem by Brahms performed by The Michael O’Neal Singers. This musical piece was designed for a concert hall more than for a worship service. It was also meant not so much as a prayer for the deceased but more of hope and consolation for the living. Brahms’ original intent was for the audience to understand the words so he set his music in German rather than the traditional Latin. In keeping with this original intent, this will be performed in English. 3pm. $20/adults. $15/students & seniors 60+. Roswell United Methodist Church, 814 Mimosa Boulevard, Roswell. More info/tickets: 770-594-7974 or www.mosingers.com. A Race to Empower a Bold Community presented by the Atlanta Beat Soccer Foundation, Kennesaw State University Foundation and the YWCA of Northwest Georgia. Run alongside Atlanta Beach Women’s Professional Soccer players in the 5K, 1 Mile, Dog Jog or as a phantom runner. Race begins and ends at BrandsMart USA at 3305 Busbee Drive in Kennesaw. 6:30am: Registration & Packet Pick Up. 8am: 5K Run. 9am: 1 Mile Run/Walk. 9:15am: 1 Mile Dog Jog. $20-$35. More info/to register: www.active.com or www.womensprosoccer.com/atlanta.
March 17
Cobb Chamber Human Resource Series: Turning I-9 & Compliance Problems into A+ Solutions. Join Dave Whitlock of Elarbee, Thompson, Sapp & Wilson for a hands-on look at this timely topic. Learn how to implement steps to resolve immigration compliance issues. 8-10am. General admission: $30. Members: $20 online (until noon, March 6); $25 at door. Cobb Chamber of Commerce, 240 Interstate North Parkway, Atlanta. More info: 770-980-2000.
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Community Calendar March 17 The Pirates of Penzance presented by the Atlanta Opera and sponsored by the Johnson Ferry Homeschool Support Group. This interactive adaptation of the classic Gilbert & Sullivan work will introduce children to opera in a fun and exciting way. 10am. Doors open at 9am. Tickets: $6 in advance or $8 at door. Johnson Ferry Baptist Church, 955 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: suzanneperrin@bellsouth.net.
March 17-19 and 24-26 Teaching Children Effectively (TCE™), offered by Child Evangelism Fellowship, the world’s largest mission agency ministering to children. This course is geared toward children directors, Sunday school teachers, parents, day care teachers and anyone who works with children. 30-hour course. Thursday-Saturday, 9:30am-3:30pm (2 weeks). $155. Welcome All Baptist Church, 460 Bourne Drive SE, Smyrna. More info: Fran Stokes, 770-596-7619 or fran.stokes@cefofgeorgia.com.
March 19 19th Annual Walton Band Garage Sale. Two gymnasiums full of furniture, toys, electronics, garden tools, household items, clothing and more. Metal/electronics recycling during the garage sale in Lot D. All proceeds benefit the Walton Band program. 8am-3pm. Walton High School, 1590 Bill Murdock Road, Marietta. More info: Tony Consolo, 404-444-7671. Kennehoochee Amateur Radio Club Hamfest. Indoor building for equipment dealers and flea market. 116 acres for all types of tailgating. 8am-3pm. $6/adults. Free/under 12. Free parking. Jim Miller Park, 2245 Callaway Road, Marietta. More info: 404-630-1249. 5th Annual AJO4LAX Fest hosted by Pope High School in memory of Andrew J. Oswald, a Pope lacrosse standout who died in 2005 from injuries sustained in a car accident. Ten top rated lacrosse teams including the 2 defending champions will play each other starting at 10am. Gates open at 9am. $7/adults. $3/children under 12. Ticket is good for all 5 games. Proceeds will fund college scholarships, grants to youth and high school lacrosse programs, as well as a partnership with SafeAmerica in support of teen safe driving initiatives. Pope High School, 3001 Hembree Road, Marietta. More info: 678-777-3041, theoswalds@ajo4lax@ajo4lax.com, or www.ajo4lax.com. Cobb County 4-H Plant Pick Up. Orders will be available for pick-up from 9am-3pm. Plants not picked up will be considered as a donation to Cobb 4-H. Jim Miller Park, 2245 Callaway Road, Marietta. More info: 770-528-4070. Beauty and the Beast Ballet and Repertoire – a classic story about a beautiful girl named Belle who finds true love with the prince cursed as a beast presented by the Academy Dance Company. 2pm & 7pm. $12/adults. $10/students & children. Joe Mack Wilson Theatre, Southern Polytechnic University, 1100 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta. More info/tickets: 770-578-8272.
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Hearing Children’s Voices, a dinner and auction to benefit SafePath Children’s Advicacy Center. 6pm Cocktail Reception. 7pm Dinner and Program. $150. Sponsorships also available. Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway, Atlanta. More info: 770-801-3469 or www.supportsafepath.com. 2011 Encore Series - Lorrie Morgan in concert. 8pm. $30. Jennie T. Anderson Theatre, 548 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta. More info: 770-528-8490.
March 19-20
Model Train Show with over 250 vendors, club displays, raffle and door prizes. Saturday: 10am-5pm. Sunday: 10am-4pm. $8/adults. Free/ages 12 & under. Cobb Galleria Centre, 2 Galleria Parkway, Atlanta. More info: www.themodeltrainshowcom.
March 19 – May 15
The Art of the Quilt: Best of the East Cobb Quilters’ Guild. The entire top floor of the Marietta-Cobb Museum of Art will be devoted to the exhibit of 35 to 40 of the guild’s best quilts. Lecture and demonstration April 1 at 6:30. Design demos April 1, 6-8pm. $5 suggested donation. Marietta-Cobb Museum of Art, 30 Atlanta Street SE, Marietta. More info: 770-528-1444 or www.mariettacobbartmuseum.org.
March 20
Remembering Stravinsky with the Atlanta Wind Symphony under the direction of Dr. Patrick K. Carney. 3pm. Free. Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forest Street, Roswell. More info: 770-594-6232. Purim in the Shtetl. Celebrate an old world Purim with a festive meal, fun and games and more. Come in costume! 5-7pm. $10/person, $36/family by March 14. $15/person, $48/family after March 14. Sponsorships available: $100. Chabad of Cobb, 4450 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: 770-565-4412, ext. 300 or office@chabadofcobb.com.
March 20
Spring Concerts presented by the Georgia Festival Chorus under the direction of Frank Boggs. 6:30pm. Free. First Baptist Church of Marietta, 148 Church Street, Marietta. More info: 404-234-3581 or gafestchorus@gmail.com or www.tgafc.org.
March 21
Wine Tasting Gala sponsored by East Cobb Friends, one of over 35 Community Friends groups that support Children’s Healthcare through fundraising events and special service projects. There will be 40 wines to taste as well as a selection of appetizers to sample and a silent auction. $25. 7-9pm. Pico Autentico (formerly Relish), 590 Mimosa Boulevard, Roswell. More info: Pat Iaffaldano, 678-371-3534 or patricia.iaffaldano@gmail.com
March 21, 23, 25 & 27
Kincaid Elementary 5th Annual Spring Musical: Disney’s Alice in Wonderland, presented by 4th and 5th grade Honor Chorus. Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 7pm. Sunday: 2:30pm. $6. Tickets must be pre-ordered. Kincaid Elementary School, 1410 Kincaid Road, Marietta. More info: 678-560-6456 or a_fann@bellsouth.net.
March 24
5th Annual Northeast Cobb Business Association Golf Tournament. All golfers will receive a goodie bag with items from sponsors, a $20 PGA Tour Superstore gift card, breakfast by Chick-Fil-A, lunch, and a BBQ dinner. Prizes for top 3 teams, closest to the pin, longest drive and hole-in-one. Single packages: $85-$95. Foursome packages: $335-$375. Cobblestone Golf Course, 4200 Nance Road, Acworth. More info: 678-229-2893 or www.northeastcobbba.com.
March 24-26
St. Ann’s Garage Sale. Donations accepted March 19-21. Thursday: 9am-6pm; Friday: 9am-6pm; Saturday: 9am-1pm St. Ann’s Catholic Church, 4905 Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: 770-552-6400, ext. 6116 or www.st-ann.org. Huge sale. Furniture, clothing, shoes, household items, TVs, CDs, sports equipment. Move Donations accepted after Saturday 9am-1pm.
March 25-27
Fusion: Lambarena and The Rite of Spring presented by Atlanta Ballet. Begin the evening with Lambarena, a blending of traditional African rhythms and dance with melodic passages from Bach. Then experience the expressive world premiere, The Rite of Spring by Christopher Hampson. Friday: 8pm. Saturday: 2pm & 8pm. Sunday: 2pm. $22-$122. Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway, Atlanta. More info/tickets: www.atlantaballet.com or www.ticketmaster.com.
March 26
The Egg Hunt plus lots of activities for the kids. 10am-2pm. Free. Jim Miller Park, 2245 Callaway Road, Marietta. More info: 70-528-8875.
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Bidding for Bright Futures Auction sponsored by the Wheeler Center for Advanced Studies Foundation to benefit all magnet students and teachers. Beach party luau, silent and live auctions, appetizers, desserts and a cash bar. $25 advanced purchase before 6:30pm, March 25. $30 at door. Adults only. 6:3010:30pm. Holy Family Catholic Church, 3401 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: wheelermagnetfoundation.com. Springtime in Paris, The Circle for Children Annual Ball to benefit the Center for Children and Young Adults. Cocktail reception, silent auction, Parisian cuisine food stations, music and dancing. $175. Black tie. 6pm-midnight. Atlanta Country Club, 500 Atlanta Country Club Drive, Marietta. More info: www.thecircleforchildren.org.
March 26-27
Paper Mill Market, a 2-day European-style tented event featuring art, vintage furnishings, handcrafted jewelry and gifts and gourmet foods. Saturday: 10am-6pm. Sunday: 11am5pm. Paper Mill Village, 255 Village Parkway, Marietta. More info: www.papermillmarket.com.
April 2
Open House-Jean & Elwood Wright Environmental Education Center. Bring the family and experience the outdoors. See the wonderful flowers the Wrights planted on their property. The Mushroom Club of Georgia will have a display and be available to answer questions. 12-3pm. Jean & Elwood Wright Environmental Education Center, 2661 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. Parking lot is on Post Oak Tritt Road, adjacent to Chestnut Ridge Church. More info: Kay Wilson, 770-528-8824 or kaye.wilson@cobbcounty.org. 2011 Encore Series – Brenda Lee. Known as “Little Miss Dynamite,” Brenda Lee was born in Atlanta. She has sold more than 100 million records and has charted in more categories than any other woman in the history of recorded music. 8pm. $40. Jennie T. Anderson Theatre, 548 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta. More info: 770-528-8490. 17th Annual Georgia Street Rod Association Annual Swap Meet. 8am-4pm. $5/adults. Free/children under 12 and women. Jim Miller Park, 2245 Callaway Road, Marietta. More info: Wayne Herubin, 770-517-6701 or www.gsra.com.
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Cobb Wind Symphony Young People’s Concert. Full concert band as well as several smaller instrumental groups will demonstrate various instruments of the band in their performances. 3pm. Free. Dr. Bobbie Bailey & Family Performance Center, Kennesaw State University, 1000 Chastain Road, Kennesaw. More info: 770-977-0046.
March 29
27th Annual Peach of an Athlete Role Model Banquet sponsored by the Boys Scouts of America. Peach of an Athlete recognizes amateur and professional athletes who live their lives with the same values as Scouting. This awards dinner honors 12 collegiate athletes, a professional athlete, and a community leader. 7pm. $250/person. $2,000/table of 8. Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway, Atlanta. More info: 770-956-3177 or www.atlantabsa.org/events.
Down The Street Bead Show. Materials, supplies and classes for all things bead. Saturday: 10am-6pm. Sunday: 10am-5pm. $5 admission. Cobb Galleria Centre, Two Galleria Parkway, Atlanta. More info: thedownthestreetbeadshow.com.
April 9-10
Easter Pancake Breakfast hosted by East Cobb Lions Club. All you can eat for $5. Pay at the door. 7-11am. Powers Ferry Methodist Church, 245 Powers Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: www.eclions.org. 17th Annual Georgia Street Rod Association Annual Swap Meet. 8am-4pm. $5/adults. Free/children under 12 and women. Jim Miller Park, 2245 Callaway Road, Marietta. More info: Wayne Herubin, 770-517-6701 or www.gsra.com
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April 1-3, 8-10, 15-17
3rd Annual Indoor Yard Sale to Benefit the Animals sponsored by Mostly Mutts to benefit various animal rescues in their efforts to provide care and vetting to homeless animals in the Atlanta area. Shop for antiques, furniture, electronics, pet supplies, home and garden décor, children’s clothing, games, toys, collectibles, etc. Fridays & Saturdays: 9am-4pm. Sundays: 11am-4pm. Climatized Self Storage, 42 Sycamore Lane, Woodstock. More info: 770-325-7387 or www.mostlymutts.org.
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April 1-3
33rd Annual Spring Atlanta Home Show with over 350 local home improvement companies exhibiting their latest in home remodeling products and services. Special area devoted to Universal Design and Aging in Place. Demonstrations and seminars every day. Friday-Saturday: 10am-6pm. Sunday: Noon-6pm. $10/adults. Free/children 12 & under/adults 65 & older. Cobb Galleria Centre, Two Galleria Parkway, Atlanta. More info: 770-798-1997.
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East Cobb “Angel” Finds Lost Dog By Elizabeth Wentz How many people would spend two weeks trekking through the woods in freezing temperatures, searching morning and night, leaving food, baiting a trap and talking to strangers in an attempt to find a stray dog they’d met only briefly? That’s exactly what East Cobber Lara Shaw did in early January to save a dog named Erika when she ssLara Shaw escaped from her new foster home. Shaw is the event planner for Angels Among Us, (www.angelsrescue.org) a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing dogs and cats from high kill shelters in North Georgia and transitioning them into foster and forever homes. “We pull animals from kill facilities so they don’t die,” said Shaw. Erika was a stray dog that the Angels staff rescued from a North Georgia kill shelter. Erika was initially transitioned to Camp Woof in Norcross – a dog daycare facility that temporarily houses many of the Angels rescues. After the standard treatment of bathing and socializing Erika, she was taken on January 8 to the Angels Among Us bi-weekly adoption event at the Avenue at East Cobb to meet her new foster mother, an East Cobber who lives in Chimney Springs.
Lisa Zambacca, a former East Cobb resident who handles public relations for Angels Among Us. Though several sightings were reported around area, it wasn’t until January 22 that Shaw was able to lure Erika into a trap with food and then take her home. Following her dramatic rescue, Erika was quickly adopted into a forever home. Angels Among Us was founded in 2009 by Valerie Weinberg and LuAnn Farrell. Once rescued, each animal is spayed or neutered, given the proper vaccinations and brought back into good health before finding temporary shelter in a foster home or a permanent place to be loved. The medical care is paid for entirely by Angels Among Us and the organization relies on volunteers, donations and fundraisers for support. Animals are housed by a network of more than 120 foster homes throughout the metro area, and adoption events are done every other Saturday from 11am3pm in front of the fountain at the Avenue at East Cobb. Events are also held at The Forum in Norcross on alternating Saturdays. The organization has saved more than 720 animals in the last year.
But, about an hour after Erika was welcomed into her new foster home, she escaped into the neighborhood and remained elusive for the next two weeks. Through the January snowstorm and the days after, volunteers and residents banded together to help find Erika. “The coming together of the East Cobb community during the two weeks of Erika’s search was unbelievable,” said
Angels Among Us is in need of East Cobb volunteers to help with animal transport, holding dogs during the adoption events, marketing, fundraising and to serve as foster families. For more ways to help, email susan@angelsrescue.org or visit their website at www.angelsrescue.org.
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If you haven’t been to Fuji Hana in a while, it’s time to go back. The Japanese steak and sushi restaurant continues to combine delicious food with excellent service, creating a memorable experience for customers of all ages. The restaurant is excited to be celebrating 10 years in East Cobb this month and in honor of its anniversary, Fuji Hana will now offer its hibachi menu at lunch during the week and on weekends. Their hibachi lunch includes entrees like teriyaki chicken, filet mignon, shrimp, scallops and salmon cooked on a hibachi grill and served with soup, salad, vegetables and rice. This new lunch offering provides an interesting option for a business lunch or a post-church outing. Since opening ten years ago, Fuji Hana specialized in traditional Japanese cuisine but has adapted its menu to fit the evolving tastes of its customers. The restaurant offers an extensive sushi menu, with unique chef specialties. Additionally, the chefs have added more seafood to the hibachi menu and incorporated Thai favorites.
Lee’s Golden Buddha #7 2524 Cobb Parkway Smyrna 30080 770-980-1800 Mon-Sun: 11am-10:30pm Chinese, Malaysian, Thai & Korean cuisine. Dine-in or carry-out; delivery available. Consumer choice award for best Chinese restaurant from 1999-2004.
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Japanese & Thai Fuji Hana Steak, Sushi & Thai 1255 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite 1 Marietta 30068 678-560-8071 www.fujihanaeastcobb.com Lunch: Mon-Fri: 11:30am-2:30pm. Sat-Sun: 12-3pm Dinner: Mon-Thur: 4:30-10pm. Fri-Sat: 4:30-10:30pm. Sun: 4:30-9:30pm A hibachi chef cooks right before your eyes. A fun place to be for any occasion.
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Thai Curry Curry Thai Restaurant 4724 Lower Roswell Road Marietta 30068 678-560-7809 Monday-Friday lunch: 11am-2:30pm Saturday-Sunday Lunch: 12-3:30pm Monday-Thursday Dinner: 4-9:30pm Friday Dinner: 4-10pm Saturday Dinner 5-10pm Sunday Dinner 5-9pm Since opening in 2004, Curry Curry Thai Restaurant in Smyrna has been serving up the authentic, fragrantly aromatic national cuisine of their homeland. Top-quality rice grown in Thailand, market fresh vegetables and hand-picked fresh spices blend together to bring a delicate balance between the five taste senses: sweet, salty, spicy and sour, with a touch of bitter.
The cozy atmosphere and entertaining chefs are perfect for a night of celebration with friends and family members or a unique dinner for two. Patrons can choose to sit in the hibachi room, main dining room or sushi bar “We have been extremely fortunate to call East Cobb our home, and we have seen children grow up in our restaurant,” says Daniel Wu, managing partner. “Young children used to come in with their parents and now they are bringing their girlfriends or boyfriends to dinner.” Even in a slow economy, Fuji Hana continues to offer its Monday and Tuesday night $1 sushi specials. “We’ve always offered quality food at reasonable prices, and we aren’t going to change that,” says Wu. To thank the area for 10 great years and to celebrate its new lunch offering, Fuji Hana is offering a special promotion for local patrons. During March, bring in this issue of the East Cobber and receive a half price hibachi entrée with purchase of one hibachi entrée during lunch. Dinner patrons will receive a $10 give certificate for future purchases if you spend $50. Fuji Hana is located at the Market Plaza shopping center at 1255 Johnson Ferry Rd., Marietta, GA 30068. For more information or reservations, visit www.fujihanaeastcobb.com or call 678-560-8071. Find us on Facebook: Fuji Hana Daniel for specials! P A I D A D V E R T I S E M E N T
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Consignment Sales Scheduled For March March 4-5
Born Again Blessings Consignment Sale benefiting the Hilda Cagle Foundation to help families in need. Children’s and maternity clothing, shoes, toys, nursery items, baby equipment, furniture and more. Cash or checks only. No credit cards. Friday: 9am-7pm. Saturday: 9am-noon. New/first-time parents are invited to sign up for a special preview show March 3, 7pm. Cobb Civic Center, 548 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta. More info: www.bornagainblessings.com.
March 4-5
Kids’ Consignment Sale. Find high quality, gently used children’s Spring/Summer clothing (sizes 0-14), toys, baby equipment, furniture and more! Friday: 9am-4pm. Saturday: 9am-noon. Thursday, March 3: 5-7pm for volunteers only. No strollers before 11am on Friday. Everything 30% off on Saturday. The Episcopal Church of St. Peter & St. Paul, 1795 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: 770-977-7473 or www.peterandpaul.org.
March 10-12
All4Kids Children’s Consignment Sale with over 600 sellers. Hint: Bring a laundry basket with a long belt or rope tied to it to help carry all of your goodies while you shop as no baskets are provided. Adults who donate $5 Cash for Missions will be given early admittance on opening morning at 8:30am. Thursday: 9:30am-7pm. No strollers before 11am. Friday: 9am-7pm. Saturday: 9am-1pm (many items ½ off). Jim Miller Park, 2245 Callaway Road, Marietta. More info: 770-528-8875 or www.all4kids.com.
March 10-12
Lil’ Lambs Closet Children’s Consignment Sale. Gently used seasonal baby and children’s clothing, maternity clothing, toys, books, DVDs, car seats, high chairs, strollers, baby bedding, nursery and children’s furniture, etc. Proceeds benefit church ministries and community missions. Thursday Private Preview Sale for workers and sellers starting at 2pm (with $5 admission fee) or 4pm. Thursday Public Preview Sale from 6-8pm (with $5 admission fee). Friday: 9am-7pm. Saturday: 9am-1pm. Many items half price on Saturday. First United Methodist Church of Marietta, 56 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta. More info: www.lil-lambs.org or 770-429-7800.
March 11-12 NOWAMOM Tots to Tweens Spring/Summer Consignment Sale sponsored by Northwest Atlanta Mothers of Multiples. Clothing (newborn to juniors), accessories, children’s furniture, car seats, strollers, play equipment, books, games, videos, DVDs – all high quality items. Friday: 1-8pm. Saturday: 8am-noon. NOWAMOM Club Members: Friday: 11am-8pm (strollers & children under 15 after 1pm). Saturday: 8am-noon. Members of other multiples clubs with a copy of a current newsletter or membership card: Friday: 12-8pm (strollers & children under 15 after 1pm). Saturday: 8am-noon. Sandy Plains Baptist Church, 2825 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta. More info: sarahbliss110@yahoo. com or www.cpomc.org. Mt. Bethel UMC’s Spring 2011 Children’s Consignment and Baked Goods Sale. 480 sellers consign quality children’s clothing, toys, books, furniture, maternity clothing, and more. Fabulous boutique and prom sections. All proceeds go to support local and global missions to benefit families and children of all ages. Friday: 9:30am-7pm (no children or strollers on the sales floor until 12pm). Shoppers’ nursery: 8:30am-12pm @ $4/ hour per child or $8/hour per family. Mt. Bethel United Methodist Church, 4385 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: 404-734-8616 or erinhake@gmail.com or www.mtbethelccs. com.
March 18-19 All4Kids Children’s Consignment Sale with over 400 sellers. Hint: Bring a laundry basket with a long belt or rope tied to it to help carry all of your goodies while you shop as no baskets are provided. Adults who donate $5 Cash for Missions will be given early admittance on opening morning at 8:30am. Friday: 9:30am-7pm. No strollers before 11am. Saturday: 9am-1pm (many items ½ off). Mt. Paran North Church of God, 1700 Allgood Road, Marietta. More info: 770-578-9081 or www.all4kids.com.
March 25-26 Tots2Teens Upscale Kids Consignment Event. Sell your name brand kids clothing, shop brand names and make some extra $$$. For your children’s safety, all appropriate items will have been tested for lead & phthalates by a specialist. Friday: 9am6pm. Saturday: 9am-1pm (most items 50% off). Preview Sale Thursday, March 24, for volunteers, consigners, new moms & 1st pregnancies and email and flier distributors – see website for times. King’s Market (Publix) Shopping Center, 1425 Market Boulevard, Roswell. More info/to register to consign, volunteer, get on mailing list: www.Tots2TeensUpscale.com or Monica@tots2teensupscale.com.
March 26 Spring Sample Sale benefiting the Senior High Choir of Johnson Ferry Baptist Church. Shop for apparel, accessories, and gifts from 40 vendors, some from the Atlanta Apparel Mart. 9am4pm. Johnson Ferry Baptist Church, 955 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: 770-795-3224. 32 March 2011
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Recipe of the Month: Yucca with Mojo Sauce From the Seremba Family Yucca is a starchy root vegetable, similar to a potato. It can be boiled, steamed or fried. It is often served as a side dish in Cuban cuisine and when boiled, is enjoyed with a garlicky lime sauce called “mojo.” Ingredients 2-3 pounds frozen yucca (fresh yucca can be used as well) 2 medium yellow onions, thinly sliced 10-12 garlic cloves, thinly sliced Salt and freshly ground black pepper
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1 tsp ground cumin 2 tbsp cup chopped fresh oregano leaves Directions In a large stock pot, bring 4 cups of salted water to a boil. Add the yucca and cook until tender, about 20 minutes. Drain and place the yucca on a serving platter. In a small skillet, heat the olive oil over high heat. Add the onions and garlic and saute them for about 1 minute–until just tender. Be sure the garlic and the onions don’t start to brown. Season with salt and pepper. Pour the onions and garlic directly over the yucca. Pour the lime juice on top and sprinkle with oregano.
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ACUPUNCTURE Acupuncture and Wellness Center Dr. Li Hua Shu, TCMD – Licensed Acupuncturist 1000 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite A-130 • Marietta 30068 678-560-7978 • www.drshutcm.com Monday-Friday 9am-6pm; Saturday 9am-4pm 19 years experience in traditional Chinese medicine treating pain management, respiratory system, emotional/mental health, nervous system, digestive system, smoking/weight loss, wrinkle reduction, high blood pressure, and much more!
ADDICTION New Vision Service @ WellStar Cobb Hospital 3950 Austell Road • Austell 30106 770-739-4670 Hours: Monday-Friday: 8am-8pm. Saturday-Sunday: 8:30am-5pm. New Vision offers inpatient medical stabilization for adults who are experiencing acute withdrawal symptoms from alcohol or other drugs.
Anti-aging/Plastic Surgery Cosmetic & Laser Specialists 3365 Piedmont Road, NE, Ste. 1250 • Atlanta 30319 404-812-0211 • www.morebeautifulthanever.com Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm Hormone replacement therapy, cosmetic surgery, laser procedures, dermal fillers/BOTOX, esthetician services, weight loss and management.
Christian Counseling Judith Reichenbach, Ed. S. Licensed Professional Counselor 770-597-9882 Loving Christian counseling families/individuals. Conflict, grief, blended families, adolescent behavior, L. D., depression, body image, P.T.S.D, loneliness, marriage revitalization, illness, emptynest, fear, guilt, shame, anger, career coaching, high school/college planning, or just need someone to talk to. Available evenings/weekends. In-home services available East Cobb area only.
Fitness CenterS East Cobb Jazzercise Cathy Mobley 736 Johnson Ferry Road • Marietta 30068 (in the Fountains of Olde Towne) 770-971-4970 • www.eastcobbjazz.com • www.jazzercise.com Jazzercise is a 60-minute class incorporating cardio, strength, and stretch moves for a total body workout for all ages and fitness levels. Mt. Bethel UMC-CAC 4385 Lower Roswell Road • Marietta 30068 770-971-5280 • www.mtbethel.org/fitness Mon-Thurs: 8:30am-5pm Yoga, fitness classes, pilates, body sculpting, walking track, cardio equipment and weights.
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Offering the highest quality imaging with addition of 16-Slice CT, MRI and expanded Women’s Services WellStar Kennestone Imaging Center in East Cobb believes in life well-lived and offers East Cobbers a quality choice for medical imaging services within the community. Conveniently located at 1070 Woodlawn Drive, WellStar Kennestone Imaging Center in East Cobb invites the community to visit their state of the art facilss Steven Brantley, M.D. ity for most medical diagnostic Quantum Radiology imaging needs. The facility is accredited by the American College of Radiology assuring that highly trained technologists and physicians meet stringent quality standards. The friendly WellStar staff highly emphasizes professionalism, compassionate care and patient satisfaction and is dedicated to uncompromising standards of excellence. WellStar Kennestone Imaging Center in East Cobb is proud to offer state of the art Digital Mammography to provide the most advanced electronic breast images, which are interpreted by Radiologists who are sub-specialized in mammography using the aid of precision, high-resolution monitors. Dr. Steven Brantley explains, “Digital technology assists in improving diagnosis and makes the interpretation of results and historical comparisons quicker and more accurate.” Breast MRIs will now also be offered at the East Cobb Imaging Center in adjunct to routine digital mammography screening for high-risk patients. Diagnostic imaging services provided at WellStar Kennestone Imaging Center in East Cobb include:
• CT Scan Heart Screening (Calcium Score) • MRI • Diagnostic Radiology Services • High definition ultrasound imaging • Diagnostic and Screening Digital Mammography • Breast MRI • DEXA Bone Densitometry
WellStar is committed to providing the best technology to the community with a High-Field Short-Bore MRI 1.5 Tesla which has expanded our women’s imaging services to include Breast MRI. This MRI System offers higher quality exams while providing patient comfort with its open ended design. In addition, our 16-slice CT Scanner offers improved diagnostic accuracy with shorter scan times. WellStar Kennestone Imaging Center in East Cobb is now also performing Heart Screenings for $99 or $149/couple. Most insurance plans are accepted, and the helpful WellStar staff is happy to answer insurance related questions. Office hours are Monday-Friday from 8:00am to 4:30pm. Extended hours Thursday until 6:30p.m. and Saturday 8:00am-12:00pm for Mammography and MRI (non-contrast). Call 678-581-5900 to schedule your imaging appointment with WellStar Kennestone Imaging Center in East Cobb. WellStar Kennestone Imaging Center in East Cobb 1070 Woodlawn Drive, Suite 100, Marietta, GA 30068 770-793-9200
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When physical therapist Carolyn Lawson opened her East Cobb practice in 1996, she was essentially a one woman show. Fourteen years later, Neurosport Physical Therapy and Fitness Center has grown to three locations throughout Atlanta: East Cobb, Buckhead and Roswell; a fourth in Manhattan and plans to open a fifth office in Los Angeles. The secret to Lawson’s success? Finding a niche that few other physical therapy practices can fulfill. Or in Lawson’s case, several niches.
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An outpatient orthopedics company, the therapists at Neurosport Physical Therapy offer patients much more than simple stretching routines. Every therapist has received postgraduate training in manual therapy and the techniques are incorporated into all therapy sessions. A physical therapy session typically lasts an hour. The patient will receive manual therapy, range of motion, soft tissue, therapeutic exercises, neuromuscular re-education, modalities and a home exercise program. Treatment options include use of a laser light, ultrasound or underwater treadmill to address specific needs. Dry needling is another unique technique used at Neurosport PT. With dry needling, a thin, blunt-tipped filament needle is inserted into a knot or “trigger point” area of a muscle, forcing the tissue to relax and providing immediate relief from pain. Neurosport PT is also one of only a select group of Georgia therapy practices to offer Active Release Techniques (ART). ART is a patented, state of the art soft tissue system/movement based technique that treats problems associated with headaches, back pain, carpal tunnel, shin splints, tennis elbow and other common sports injuries. In addition to serving as the exclusive therapist for the Atlanta Silverbacks men’s professional and women’s semi-professional soccer teams, Neurosport therapists work with performing arts productions throughout Atlanta and the United States. The therapists are charged with keeping performers in strenuous roles in top shape. In addition to regular work with the FOX and the Alliance theatres, Neurosport therapists travel the country with Broadway troupes through the Neurotour program.
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Every Neurosport therapist is licensed by the State of Georgia and most hold doctorate degrees. They treat patients of all ages for a wide variety of movement-related injuries. Major insurances are accepted for all treatments except dry needling and ART. Neurosport PT also offers Pilates classes, massage therapy and personal training sessions.
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Neurosport Physical Therapy’s East Cobb office is located at 1163 Johnson Ferry Road, Ste. 100, Marietta, GA 30068. For more information, call 770-321-0155, visit them online at www.neurosportga.com or find them on Facebook.
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Aesthetic Orthodontic Care, PC Johanna B. Jenkins, DDS 4939 Lower Roswell Road • Marietta 30068 770-671-0400 • www.bracesatlanta.com Dr. Jenkins specializes in braces for adults and children featuring lingual, invisalign, clear and metal braces. We offer complimentary consultations, accept insurance and have flexible payment plans. Visit us in our East Cobb office at Parkaire!
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East Cobb Shoulder, Elbow & Hand Therapy Marge Krengel, OT, CHT 3901 Roswell Road, Suite 100B • Marietta 30062 770-578-4334 • www.eastcobbhandtherapy.com Expert treatment provided by certified/licensed therapist to injuries or surgery of the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand. Conditioning and exercises for sports or daily activities.
Mitzi Rubin, M.D. is now in East Cobb WellStar Medical Group welcomes Mitzi Rubin, M.D., to our East Cobb office, conveniently located on Roswell Road. Dr. Rubin specializes in preventative medicine, diabetes management and weight management, as well as: • Acute Illness/Injuries
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Williams Orthodontics Offers the Latest Innovations in Treatment and Patient Care Though braces and orthodontia are still a rite of passage for many teens and tweens, much of the stigma associated with wearing braces has fallen by the wayside thanks to advancements in technology. Gone are the days of massive headgear and braces that resemble Frankenstein’s stitches. In their place are ss Dr. Michael slimmer styles in a wide range of colors, Williams clear or tooth-colored ceramic braces and even Invisalign products that are nearly impossible for others to see. Woodstock orthodontist Dr. Michael Williams offers all this and more in his Towne Lake office. He works with patients of all ages, including adults, and offers the latest in orthodontic treatments and procedures. Williams Orthodontics first opened in 1997 and is a fully computerized digital office. Williams uses digital x-rays which expose patients to about 90% less radiation than conventional x-rays.
Health & Wellness PHYSICAL THERAPY Neurosport Physical Therapy 1163 Johnson Ferry Road, Ste. 100 • Marietta 30068 770-321-0155 • www.neurosportga.com Neurosport Physical Therapy offers a wide array of services, tailored to the individual needs and goals of our patients. Our superior training, relationships with Atlanta’s premier orthopedic doctors and neurosurgeons, and commitment to continuing education, training, and advancement set us apart.
PODIATRIST Podiatry Group of Georgia 147 Johnson Ferry Road, Ste. 4230 • Marietta 30068 Mon-Fri: 8am-5pm; Sat: by appointment 404-806-3731 • www.tammygephartdpm.com General and surgical podiatry, aesthetic podiatry, pediatrics, orthotics, and diabetic limb salvage. A full array of podiatric care of disorders of the foot and ankle including foot pain, sprains, fractures, bunions, hammer toes, flat feet, ingrown toenails, nail fungus, arch pain, foot facials using medical grade products and much more.
This is no sterile medical facility though. There is a distinct emphasis on fun at Williams Orthodontics, where young patients and their siblings are treated to video games in the waiting room and a movie room for longer appointments. Regular contests and rewards for everything from good grades to sticking with their treatment schedule keep the atmosphere upbeat and decidedly festive.
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“We try to appeal to the kids and make it a fun place,” said Williams. Dr. Williams suggests that children have an initial orthodontic consultation around age seven, in accordance with the American Association of Orthodontics recommendation. Though kids may not begin treatment at that time, Dr. Williams said that early intervention is key to laying the foundation for successful treatment in the future. There is no charge for the initial consultation. “If we catch severe problems early on, we can limit treatment time in braces, limit pulling teeth and make treatment easier,” he said. A Woodstock resident, Dr. Williams is the current president of the Georgia Association of Orthodontists. He is certified by the American Board of Orthodontics, a distinction that only about 25% of orthodontists hold. Dr. Williams and his wife have two children and are active with baseball around the East Cobb area. Williams Orthodontics is located at 145 Towne Lake Parkway, Suite 201, Woodstock, GA 30188. For more information, call 770592-5554, visit their website at http://drwilliamsorthodontics.com or find them on Facebook. Most insurance plans are accepted and payment plans are offered. P A I D A D V E R T I S E M E N T
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Register for Free Walk Georgia Program The successful fitness program Walk Georgia is back and residents are encouraged to participate and move more for healthier lives. Walk Georgia is a free eight-week program sponsored by University of Georgia/Cobb County Cooperative Extension. The program is designed to increase physical activity in a fun, community-oriented way. Participation is available as an individual or in teams of four. Participants can log exercise virtually at walkgeorgia.org and the program translates activities, such as aerobics classes, walking the dog and a pick-up game of basketball, into “miles.” Through the online map, participants can electronically chart a course as they “walk” across Georgia, learning interesting facts about the counties visited. This will be the only Walk Georgia program held this year. Online registration for the program is open Feb. 20-March 9. Actual recording of physical activity is March 6-April 30. For more information, visit walkgeorgia.org or call Cobb Extension at 770-528-4090.
Beware Dog on Premises May Improve Your Health We have always known that interactions with beings that give unconditional love are a heartwarming experience. Modern medicine has found that people who own a pet live longer than those without a furry roommate. We are finding that animals are therapeutic for patients with a variety of diagnoses including dementia, Alzheimer’s, autism and anxiety disorders. We also have found that animals can lower blood pressure, lift depression, and create a sense of well being. So why is it so unusual to find an animal in a medical office setting? Since opening my practice in November of 2009, Ricky, my golden retriever, has rarely missed a day of work. He is always eager to jump in the car to begin his job duties even on days that I am not feeling the most exuberant. We get to the office and all of the employees get a hearty greeting complete with tail wagging and sniffing (of certain areas that don’t need further discussion for the sake of this article). It is then off to the start of a busy day. Patients are greeted as they come in the door. Their shocked expressions are soon replaced by a smile. Ricky doesn’t move on until he has received acknowledgement in some form whether it be a “Hello” or a pat on the head. I share an office with a geriatric physical therapist and Ricky is always in high demand by the patrons riding the exercise bike. Patients in the waiting room get their greeting as well. Some of my Alzheimer’s patients show only Ricky their personalities as they lean over to kiss his nose. When I examine their back, the patient reaches out for Ricky giving me information on their mobility and pain without causing this patient discomfort. Some patients request him to be in the room while receiving an injection and he is always there to give a nuzzle or just to offer a wet nose to hold. He often lies on the floor napping while I am performing the patient’s electrodiagnostic study or placing Botox into a spastic neck muscle creating an aura of peace and tranquility. Often these procedures can make patients uptight but the room is soon filled with calm as Ricky is heard breathing deeply dreaming doggy dreams and chasing rabbits with his cycling paws. It is as if too say, “I am so relaxed I am able to nap so there is no need for you to be nervous.” Nothing bad can happen in a room with a sleeping dog. So do not be surprised the next time you visit your physician and you see a sign stating “DOG ON PREMISES.” Dr. Barrack specializes in the non surgical treatment of musculoskeletal disorders of the spine, muscles, and joints. She has practiced in the Marietta area since 1994 and recently opened her practice, Barrack Spine and Joint Medicine, in East Cobb. For more info, call 678-738-7601 or visit bsjmedicine.com
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Join the McCleskey-East Cobb County YMCA for Healthy Kids Day on Sunday, April 17
“The entire day is designed to celebrate healthy living and encourage kids and families to get excited about physical activity and play together, so the EAST COBBER wanted to introduce local health professionals to families seeking local resources to improve their health,” says Cynthia Rozzo, Publisher of the EAST COBBER. The EAST COBBER Health & Wellness Expo will feature: • Booths and exhibits from local health & wellness professionals • Free health screenings • Seminars and workshops • Healthy Food Court with cooking demos and samples from area chefs • “The Doctor is In” booth featuring private consultations with specialists • Book signings by local authors • Spa treatments • And more! Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind opportunity to present your goods and services to over 500 health and fitness conscious East Cobb families! Find out how you can be a part of this exciting event. Call the EAST COBBER for exhibitor information at 770-640-7070. www.eastcobber.com
“Keeping kids healthy is at the core of what the McCleskey-East Cobb YMCA stands for,” said Becky Shipley, Executive Director. “The word ‘exercise’ doesn’t sound very enjoyable to many people, especially kids, but getting them to move more through play that requires physical activity is the key to building healthy habits that last a lifetime. On YMCA Healthy Kids Day, both kids and grown-ups will have the opportunity to get moving, to play and to have fun.”
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YMCA Healthy Kids Day will kick off at 1:30 p.m. with the Easter Egg Hunt. Thousands of eggs stuffed with prizes for kids ages 0-9 to find (be sure to arrive early). Following the hunt, families can enjoy inflatables, water games, Cobb Smoke House and music. Resources will be available to help educate grown-ups about making healthy choices for their families every day.
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The EAST COBBER magazine is partnering with the YMCA by producing the EAST COBBER Health & Wellness Expo to be held in conjunction with the Y’s Healthy Kids Day.
As part of a nationwide effort to encourage kids to get moving, the McCleskey-East Cobb YMCA will host YMCA Healthy Kids Day, the nation’s largest health day for kids and families. YMCA Healthy Kids Day is filled with fun, engaging and creative activities that foster healthy living, and is a part of the YMCA’s larger efforts to help more kids and families become physically active. All activities are free and open to the public.
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Zonings and Variances for March
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The following is a list of zonings to be reviewed by the Planning Commission on Tuesday, March 1, at 9am. The Board of Commissioners will vote on these zonings Tuesday, March 1, at 9am. These listings are provided by the East Cobb Civic Association. For comments and final actions by these organizations, please visit www.eastcobb.net.
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Z-6: Mack & Abe, Inc., represented by Ibrahim (Abe) Jivani, requests a Rezoning from GC to NRC for a carwash, emissions station, convenience store with fuel sales. Located at the east side of Johnson Ferry Road, south of Shallowford Road. Size of tract: 1.42 acres. Current zoning: GC. Proposed use: Carwash, Emissions Station, Convenience Store With Fuel Sales. LUP-5: Michael Drewitz, represented by James Balli of Sams, Larkin & Huff, requests a temporary land-use permit (renewal) for the purpose of a photography studio. Located on the north side of Robinson Road, west of Hidden Hollow Drive. Size of tract: 0 .45 acres. Current zoning: R-20. Proposed use: Photography Studio. LUP-7: Dawn Jaeger, representing herself, requests a change Temporary Land Use Permit for a Aesthetician. Located at the south side of Mark Hall Drive, east of Meadowind Lane. Size of tract: 2.42 acres. Current zoning: R-20. Proposed use: Aesthetician. There are no variances to be reviewed by the Board of Zoning Appeals and Variances for East Cobb on Wednesday, March 9, at 1pm. This information was provided by the East Cobb Civic Association. The East Cobb Civic Association meets the last Wednesday of the month at 7pm. This month we will be meeting at the East Cobb Government Center, 4400 Lower Roswell Rd., Marietta. All are welcome. More info: Jill Flamm, 770-552-8206.
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Nothing can quite compare to a Mother’s love and we want you to nominate your mom for our annual EAST COBBER Mother of the Year contest. All EAST COBBER readers are encouraged to nominate a mother who either lives or works in East Cobb County to be this year’s EAST COBBER Mother of the Year. In 200 words or less, explain why this woman should receive this honor. The Mother of the Year will appear on the front cover of the May edition of the EAST COBBER, participate in our annual Parade, and be eligible to receive gifts from local merchants. Mail your essay along with photo to: EAST COBBER, P.O. Box 672121, Marietta, GA 30006-0036 or E-mail contests@eastcobber.com.
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Sope Creek Fun Run Set For April 30 The 26th annual Sope Creek Fun Run 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run is a family friendly event that offers something for every-one: from competitive runners, to casual joggers and walkers, to enthusiastic supporters of Sope Creek Elementary School who are just looking to promote and grow our community and school. The Fun Run is the major fundraising event sponsored by the Sope Creek Elementary School Foundation, Inc. a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization organized in 1997 by parents of Sope Creek Elementary students. Money raised goes directly to projects that give the students the very best resources available. Sope Creek Elementary will be holding their 26th annual Sope Creek Foundation 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run on April 30, 2011.
administrators and teacher liaisons who volunteer their time and resources. Last year’s Fun Run was a huge success with approximately 800 participants and 30 community sponsors which allowed Sope Creek to build brand new, safe, and much needed outdoor recreation equipment. Sope Creek Foundation funds have been able to purchase: • Interactive Smart Boards technology in every classroom • a new gym floor • teacher grants (reading programs for K and 2nd) • online educational programs for K-3 • Electronic Imaging Equipment for our Art Room • construction for Infirmary • sponsored/facilitated after school programs • provided monetary resources for Art Day • safety upgrades and replacement of playground equipment
Sope Creek is reaching out to the community to come join in the fun--as a participant and/or a sponsor.
• grading of back lot for student use
With money raised from this run, the Sope Creek Foundation is able to provide resources to enhance the school’s ability to create a rich educational experience for all their 1300+ students. The Sope Creek Foundation, established in 1996, is a 501(c)3 tax deductible organization dedicated to supporting the mission and educational goals of Sope Creek Elementary School. The Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors which includes parents, community leaders, school
• placed phone system school-wide in each classroom
• upgraded painting • support of HET (Highly Effective Teacher) program. The Foundation is able to do ALL of this through the donations of families within Sope Creek Elementary school and partnerships with local businesses. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor or would like to participate as a runner, please visit: www.sopecreekfunrun.com.
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Lassiter Girls Swim & Dive Team Are State Champs
ssLassiter High School’s Girls Swim and Dive Team won their fourth consecutive state championship. Congratulations to the girls, Coach Meeden, and Coach Mullen.
Spelling Bee Winner Colin McMillen, a fifth grade student at Timber Ridge Elementary School, won the Cobb County Spelling Bee at Kennesaw Mountain High School.
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Wolf Scout Wins Pinewood Derby Blake Hill, a Wolf Scout in Pack 795, won first place at his pack’s Pinewood Derby last month. His car is shaped as a Rattlesnake. Every year more than a million Cub Scouts and adult partners team up to participate in a Pinewood Derby® where Cub Scouts design, carve, paint, weigh, refine, and race the car. The rules of the very first race stated: “The Derby is run in heats—two to four cars starting by gravity from a standstill on a track and run down a ramp to a finish line unaided. The track is an inclined ramp with wood strips down the center to guide the cars.”
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McCobb: Where Business Meets Efficiency McCobb LLC takes care of the details for East Cobb businesses. Whether you are looking for office space for a small business, a sales representative office for a large firm, or a virtual office as an extension of an at-home enterprise, McCobb offers what you need when you need it. The company’s office suite concept allows you to focus on your product or industry while s Ann Chambers, Office Manager McCobb handles the rest. “We meet our clients where their needs begin,” says Ann Chambers, office manager for McCobb.
Congratulations to our EAST COBBER Facebook Freebie Winners
Last January and February the following East Cobb residents won the following prizes by participating in our Facebook Freebies Contest:
The Grier Family
Tracy Carter
Located at 2265 Roswell Road, McCobb has 43 office suites ready to go at all times. These suites are available to rent for a day, month, or however long you want to remain a client. Chambers and her staff offer a full-service solution for your business, including receptionist services, administrative services, high-speed internet connectivity, telephones, voice mail, shipping services, catering, conference rooms, and a fully equipped kitchen. You just show up with a laptop and begin working immediately. According to Chambers, if your desk chair squeaks or if you don’t like the tea that’s available in the kitchen, the McCobb staff will fix the situation. The professional staff is interested in your success and your future. Office space varies in size so there is a price range for everyone.
1/7/11 - Michael Graham won two tickets to opening night of 39 STEPS at Theatre in the Square from Theatre in the Square.
For those at-home businesses that don’t want to use a personal address for mail or advertising, McCobb offers a virtual office that can include a telephone answering service, voice mail, prestigious mailing address, and conference room and meeting space. Chambers says that a virtual package can cost a little as $35 per month.
2/11/11 - Amie Fann won 100 roses just in time for Valentine’s Day from EAST COBBER.
A family business, McCobb LLC is owned by Sam and Shirley McCollum, who began offering suites at this location in 1995. Current customers include chiropractors, psychotherapists, CPAs, medical equipment representatives, as well as representatives from many other industries. Limited office space is available while almost unlimited virtual office space is available. For more information contact: Ann Chambers, 2265 Roswell Road, Suite 100, Marietta, GA 30026, 770/509-2200, annchambers@mccobbllc.com. www.eastcobber.com COBBER
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1/14/11 - Susan McCoy won an evening for four at Cork & Canvas in Roswell from Cork & Canvas. A $140 value. 1/21/11 - Carla Oglesby won six tickets to Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus at Philips Arena. 1/28/11 - Robbi Fernandes won four tickets to see The Wizard of Oz at Cobb Energy Centre from Cobb Energy Centre. 2/4/11 - Arlene Cohen won 4 tickets to Puttin’ on the Ritz benefiting the Cobb County Humane Society (value $300).
2/14/11 - Tracy Carter won a tattoo-style East Cobb t-shirt from EAST COBBER. 2/18/11 - Lady Grierr and her family won six tickets to Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus at Philips Arena. 2/16/00 - Bobby Thomlinson won an I Heart East Cobb t-shirt from EAST COBBER. Congratulations to our winners and many thanks to the local businesses that donated these fabulous Facebook freebies. Be sure to “Fan” EAST COBBER and keep visiting the EAST COBBER Facebook page to see what great prizes we are giving away! If you are a local business and would like to donate a Facebook Freebie, contact the EAST COBBER at 770-640-7070.
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East Cobb Author Honored at State Capitol
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Veteran Hollywood television/film writer and noted Atlanta author, Jeffrey Stepakoff, was honored at the Georgia State Capitol Thursday, Feb. 10, when the legislature passed a resolution officially declaring Feb. 10 “Toccoa-Stephens County (T-SC) Fireworks Over Toccoa Day.” Stepakoff’s novel, Fireworks Over Toccoa (St. Martin’s Press, April 2010), was published last year to national critical acclaim and is the inspiration behind the daylong celebration coordinated by T-SC Chamber of Commerce. Gov. Nathan Deal, Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle, executive branch officers, and legislators received signed copies of the novel, met the author, and attended photo sessions. “A Fireworks over Toccoa Day inspired by this amazing book is worthy of recognition by this body,” the House resolution introduced by Rep. Michael Harden of Toccoa read. State Sen. Jim Butterworth of Clarkesville introduced a similar resolution in the Senate. Coordinated by the Toccoa-Stephens County Chamber of Commerce, the day’s events featured a legislative orientation and briefing, proclamations, lunch, and photo sessions with state officials. Signed copies of Stepakoff’s Fireworks over Toccoa were placed on legislators’ chamber desks in both
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the House and Senate, compliments of publisher St. Martin’s Press. More than 150 political and business leaders, residents and students from Toccoa and Stephens County participated in the celebration. “I am so flattered that my work is being recognized by our state legislators,” said Stepakoff. “It is truly an honor.” Stepakoff, a veteran Hollywood TV and film writer of such well-known series as “The Wonder Years,” “Sisters,” Disney’s “Tarzan, ”Major Dad,” and “Dawson’s Creek” (where he was also co-executive producer), returned to his hometown roots several years ago and is making a name for himself as the master of the “new love story.” Stepakoff’s Fireworks Over Toccoa is a coming-of-age love story set in the small North Georgia town of Toccoa during World War II. The novel has been translated into four languages and will be released in paperback on March 15. His latest book, The Orchard, is also a love story that focuses on two prevalent themes in today’s society: organic foods and sustainability. The novel is set in the small Georgia town of Ellijay and is slated for publication July 5, 2011.
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First All Girl Team Wins Georgia State Robotics Title For the project portion of this years’ challenge, GENIUS developed the “Body Backward System”, a rearview camera and sensor system that attaches to the back of a wheelchair. The team was inspired by a personal friend with a genetic neuromuscular disorder called Spinal Muscular Atrophy who has difficulties seeing behind his chair when backing up. This system uses a camera, monitor, and sensors to get a clear view of what is behind the wheelchair. The monitor has night-vision capability and is positioned high on the chair facing downward, for visibility for the person using the wheelchair and privacy of the people around. The team conducted fundraising activities for their project and have built a working prototype of the system. They are working with Dr. Stephen Sprigle from Georgia Tech’s Center for Assistive Technology and Environmental Access to install the camera portion of the system on their friend’s chair. ssGENIUS team members: Grayson McMichael, Keren Park, Annika Garbers, Amanda Pham, Aidan Kedzierski and Sarah Tsai
Explore the team’s website at www.geniusrobotics.com for information and videos about the team, their project, and robot.
GENIUS (Girls Exploring New Ideas Using Science) won the 1st place Champion’s Award at the FIRST LEGO League Georgia State Championship on Saturday, January 29, 2011. It is the first time an all girls team has won the Georgia State Championship. GENIUS will represent the state of Georgia and the Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta at the FIRST LEGO League World Festival in St. Louis from April 27-30, 2011. Approximately 80 champion teams from the United States and around the world are invited to participate in this tournament. In the past, World Festival has taken place at the Georgia Dome and World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA USA and EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World in Orlando, FL.
FIRST LEGO League (FLL) is an international program for 9- to 16-year-old children (9 to 14 in the U.S. and Canada) created in a partnership between FIRST and The LEGO Group in 1998 to get children excited about science and technology – and teach them valuable employment and life skills. Children work alongside adult mentors to design, build, and program autonomous robots using LEGO MINDSTORMS® technologies and create an innovative solution to a problem as part of their research project. After eight intense weeks, the competition season culminates at high-energy, sports-like tournaments. Like any other organized “sport,” teams also fundraise, create a team identity, and go on field trips.
The Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta team, composed of six girls ages 11 - 13 from East Cobb, Roswell and Woodstock, won first place awards for Robot Performance and first place Champion’s Award at both the Regional Wheeler CircuitRunner Qualifier and the Southern Polytechnic State University Super Regional tournaments on the way to their win at the state competition held at Georgia Tech .
Currently in its twelfth year, FIRST LEGO League anticipates its biggest season ever, with more than 170,000 children in more than 50 countries competing in hundreds of Qualifying Tournaments and Championship Tournaments. Eighty-four teams will also have the opportunity to participate at the FIRST LEGO League World Festival, to be held in conjunction with the FIRST Championship, April 27-30, 2011 at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis.
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East Cobb Senior Center Activities Scheduled for March All Cobb residents age 55+ are invited to participate in activities at various senior centers throughout Cobb. The following is a listing of activities scheduled at the East Cobb Senior Center located at 3332 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta 30066. Call the East Cobb Senior Center at 770-509-4900 for reservations and/or more details. Biography– Life Stories through Time: Eleanor Roosevelt Wednesday, March 2
Eat For Good Health Tuesday, March 8
10am - Noon Cost: Free. Registration required. March is Women’s History Month and we are reflecting the celebration with a documentary on one of the 20th century’s most respected and admired figures, a humanitarian who transformed the role of women in society and in the White House, Eleanor Roosevelt. Eleanor Roosevelt was the architect behind the now well established tradition of the activist First Lady. A pioneer among presidential wives, she formed her own staff, held press conferences, and defined a female agenda beyond that of a homemaker.
10 – 11am Cost: Free. Registration required. March is National Nutrition Month. East Cobb Senior Center has invited representatives from North Fulton Hospital and the foundation Therapy Center to discuss healthy food choices, balancing the “yummy” with the sensible.
Blood Pressure Screening Thursday, March 3 Tuesday, March 15 Wednesday, March 23
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History Corner- Pharaoh’s Lost Treasure Wednesday, March 9
10 – 11:30am Cost: Free. Registration required. In the third century B.C., Egypt’s King Ptolemy I Soter ordered the construction of a massive tower on the small island of Pharos in Alexandria. This navigational landmark would later become one of the Seven Wonders of the World. For several centuries the tower rated among the tallest manmade buildings in the world. Measuring approximately 400 feet high, the structure originally designed as a navigations marker for shipping vessels eventually became a fully operational lighthouse. In the fourteenth century two earthquakes severely damaged the great lighthouse with its majestic remains and it sank into Alexandria Harbor, where it lay forgotten for hundreds of years. Join us via documentary on a search for the ruins of the Lighthouse of Alexandria. Ice Cream and a Movie - Robin Hood Monday, March 14
1 – 4pm Cost: $3/Cobb resident; $4 non-resident. Registration required. This version of the classic tale stars Russell Crowe, Max Von Sydow, Cate Blanchett, and William Hurt. From the battle fields of France as King Richard returns from the Holy Land to the battles in England against injustice, we follow the exploits of Robin Hood, Friar Tuck, Marian, Will Scarlett and Prince John. Join us for the adventure, a little bit of love, ice cream and popcorn!
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Spring Techno Fair Friday, March 18
1 – 3pm Cost: Free. Registration required. With the changing of the years come new, innovative gadgets and technologies that make life more interesting as well as fun. Learn about these new technological items: eBooks, IPads, Nintendo DS, the latest in GPS systems and cell phones, publishing on the internet.
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AARP Tax-Aide Program Helps Prepare Tax Forms for All By now everyone has wished you a Happy New Year. That dream will begin for us all on April 19th. Once again, the AARP Tax-Aide program is here to help you deal with your taxes with minimum trauma. Due to late changes in the tax laws, the IRS will not have all the new tax forms containing these changes until mid to late February which still is well within the legal timeframe to file your taxes. For a complete list of the affected forms, see the article published 12/23/10 on irs.gov. This Taxaide Program, conducted by IRS-trained tax counselors, is presented on a first-come, first-served basis in a one-on-one session. It is a free and confidential service for low and middle income taxpayers. Free electronic filing is available at all locations. Basic Federal and State forms will be filled out, i.e., 1040, A, B, D, misc, etc. Forms regarding rental property, small businesses or farms will not be processed. If your tax form is relatively complex, it is suggested that you seek professional assistance. If you decide to visit a Tax-Aide volunteer, be sure to bring: > Copy of your entire 2009 tax return â&#x20AC;&#x201C; all forms and schedules. Call IRS 1-800-829-1040 for a copy if necessary. > Any W2, 1099, unemployment benefit forms for 2010
AARP Tax-Aide East Cobb Locations & Times
Tuesdays: Windy Hill Senior Center 10am-2pm 1885 Roswell Street SE, Smyrna 30080 770-801-5320
Tuesdays: East Cobb Senior Center 12-4pm 3332 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta 30066 770-509-4900
Thursdays: East Cobb Library 1-4:30pm 2051 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta 30068 770-509-2711
> Proof of tax paid for 2009 > Information supporting itemized deductions > Social Security numbers for dependents or child care providers. To request a Tax-Aide volunteer for shut-ins, homebound disabled persons, those in hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, etc., contact AARP at taxaide@aarp.org or phone 1-888-AARPNOW or call Mr. Bryan at 770-425-5906.
Fridays: Marietta Central Library 12-4pm 266 Roswell Street SE, Marietta 30060 770-528-2320
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Golden “K” Kiwanis Clubs Tee It Up for the Kids Kiwanis is a Native American word that means “we trade” or “we share our talents,” and members of The Marietta and Lost Mountain Golden “K” Kiwanis Clubs are doing just that – working together to put on a successful golf outing that will benefit local charities. The 16th Annual Youth Charity Golf Tournament will be held on Wednesday, April 27, at The Golf Club at Bradshaw Farm in Woodstock. Registration starts at 9:30am. Tee-off time will occur around noon. The $95 individual package covers greens fees, golf cart, lunch, dinner and a gift bag. The price for a foursome is $380. 100% of proceeds benefit local youth organizations. Last year, over $26,000 was raised for distribution to deserving youth charities and programs of the Kiwanis Foundation and two Golden “K” Clubs. Kiwanis members have been hard at work using their connections and people skills to gain sponsors, secure raffle and auction items, and to also find golfers who might like to register to hit the links as an individual or as part of
a foursome. Sponsorship opportunities vary and range from $125 to $1,000. Entries must be received by April 20 or before tournament is full, whichever happens first. Early registration is encouraged to insure a spot in the tournament. This tournament fills up early! Anyone who is interested in the Kiwanis Club’s golf tournament should call Joe Burnett at 770-928-7141. Combined membership of the Marietta and Lost Mountain Golden “K” Kiwanis Clubs is over 200 members. Over 50,000 hours of community service were volunteered last year. The Marietta GK Club meets Thursday at 10AM at the East Cobb Senior Center. The Lost Mountain GK Club meets at the same time at the West Cobb Senior Center. The major focus of Kiwanis lies in the support and development of youth. They actively sponsor Circle K Clubs in colleges, Key Clubs in local high schools, Builders Clubs in middle schools, Terrific Kids, K-Kids Programs, and Silver Pen Writing Contests in elementary schools. In addition, Kiwanians provide mentoring and story-time reading at area schools.
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Red Cross Calls for Blood Donors
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The American Red Cross urges individuals to donate blood as soon as possible. This winter’s snowy and icy weather has triggered a blood supply shortage in metro Atlanta. Because hundreds of blood drivers were cancelled, the supply is extremely low. Patients in our area are counting on your help to be sure that blood is available when it is needed. Donors of all blood types are welcome, but there is an urgent need for type O negative, B negative and A negative blood donors. Eligible blood donors must be at least 17 years of age, weigh at least 110 pounds and be in general good health. Donors with type O (positive and negative), B negative and A negative blood should consider an automated red cell donation, a process in which only red cells are donated. For more information or to schedule an appointment to donate, call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE (448-3543) or visit www.givelife.org. If you can give blood, here are some convenient locations to donate during the month of March through mid-April: >M arch 7, 12-5pm WellStar Kennestone Hospital Atherton Place 111 Tower Road, Marietta 30060 >M arch 8, 10am-3pm Pope High School 3001 Hembree Road, Marietta 30062 >M arch 13, 1-6pm Casa Montessori School 150 Powers Ferry Road, Marietta 30067 >M arch 18, 9am-pm WellStar Kennestone Hospital 677 Church Street, Marietta 30060 >M arch 24, 2:30-7:30pm Rocky Mount Elementary School 2400 Rocky Mountain Road, Marietta 30066 >M arch 26, 8am-1pm Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 3155 Trickum Road, Marietta 30066 >M arch 27, 8:30am-1:30pm Unity North Atlanta Church 4255 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta 30066 www.eastcobber.com
“DIVERSITY”
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What is the first thought that comes to your mind when someone in your company is going to give a talk about diversity? Is it differences in race, color, gender or culture? It is for most of us. Many workshops are given on how to embrace these differences so that we are able to respect the differences and get along with each other.
This provides a more productive and creative workplace environment. Is it worthwhile to learn how to be understanding and respectful of each other’s differences? I think you will agree, that’s a resounding “YES”. Without this understanding, this could be an underpinning cause of unnecessary conflict and unrest in your company, family, friends and associates which can be very costly in many ways. Hundreds of thousands of dollars are spent on training each year. So let’s take a look at this and see how we can use diversity to our betterment. The Webster’s definition of diverse is: different; unlike; various. First question to ask yourself is: Where does diversity exist in your world? It’s way more than color, race, gender and culture. To name a few more, religion, politics, thoughts, our values, our personalities and habits. There are no two people alike. Diversity is everywhere – even within us. Just recognizing it is a big start. If we were all alike, it would be a very boring world. How do we embrace all of this diversity? We need to realize that these differences can add to all the beautiful colors that make up the tapestry of our life in our families, friends, workplace, community and country. This is where differences can create a beautiful harmony. It’s like an orchestra with many different instruments. By themselves they can only be so much. However, when they’re all put together, they can and do create beautiful harmony. Without the difference there is no harmony. Here’s an example: When you create a team to do a project, get one person from each of the four basic personality and skills group. As you facilitate the differences of all, you will create harmony and end up with a better resolution. All the best to you! Pete For a free ½ hour coaching, contact me at my website: www.breakingfreecoaching.com or 770-977-2232.
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club Calendar AARP Chapter 2830. First Thursday of each month. 1:30pm. East Cobb Senior Center, 3332 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta. More info: Mary Johnson, 770-926-7881 or doule37uga@comcast.net. American Association of University Women (AAUW) of Cobb County. Second Tuesday of the month. 7pm. Mansour Center, 995 Roswell Street, Marietta. Does not meet in July & August. More info: Bonnie Williams, 770-971-6130. American Needlepoint Guild. Second Tuesday of the month. 6:45pm. Cobb Public Library, Mountain View Branch, 3320 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta. More info: 770-394-0065. Anne Hathaway Garden Club. Third Wednesday of the month (except July and August). Marietta Educational Garden Center, 505 Kennesaw Avenue NW, Marietta. More info: Charlene Robinson, 770-971-7786. Atlanta Metropolitan Council Navy League. Second Tuesday of each month. 7pm. Navy Recruiting District HQ, 2400 Lake Park Drive, Suite 410, Smyrna. Membership open to all civilian and retired military with an interest in supporting our men and women of the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Merchant Marines and associated youth programs. More info: 678-234-2310 or campbellfc@comcast.net. Atlanta World War II Roundtable. Third Thursday (Sept-June) of the month. 11:30am. Petite Auberge Restaurant, North Druid Hills Road @ LaVista Road, Atlanta. More info: 770-928-4579 or jkovach2000@yahoo.com. “Aware & Conscious Birds” Book Club. Mondays. 7-8:30pm. Bikram Yoga Marietta, 80 Powers Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: awareconsciousbirds@gmail.com or http://consciousness.meetup.com/203.
Big Chicken Chorus. Every Monday evening. 7:00pm. John Knox Presbyterian Church, 505 Powers Ferry Road, Marietta. Award-winning 50 voice, male, 4-part a cappella harmony chorus. More info: Frank, 770-587-1264, fehrach@aol.com, or www.bigchickenchorus.org. Bridge Club. Four free lessons; $5 thereafter. Thursdays 7:30pm and Sundays 2pm. Singles are welcome. 1809 Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: 770-973-7717. Business Breakfast Networking of East Cobb. Professional Referral Networking. Second Tuesday each month. 8:159:30am. C’est Moi/Café Paris, 1100 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta, GA 30068. More info: Ellen Kelly, 404-713-2830 or Lnkelly@sbcglobal.net. Business Network International (BNI). Tuesdays. 7:30-9am. BNI is an international networking organization with chapters throughout the Atlanta area. My Friend’s Place, 1205 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: Karley Barber, 770-977-2383 or karley@comcast.net. Children of The American Revolution (C.A.R.). Now forming a new Society serving the East Cobb, Vinings, Sandy Springs, Buckhead, Roswell and all of Cobb communities. All children ages 1-18 invited. More info: B. Schilling, 770-643-1010. Cobb County Democratic Committee. Monthly breakfast 2nd Saturday each month. 9am. Piccadilly Caféteria, 536 Cobb Parkway SE, Marietta. More info: 770-420-7133 or www.eastcobbdems.com. Cobb County Gem & Mineral Society. Second Tuesday of the month. 7:30pm. East Cobb Government Service Center, 4400 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: Mary Ingram, 770-427-1108, or Leo or Edna Morris, 770-445-9274.
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Cobb County Genealogical Society. Fourth Tuesday of the month. 7pm. Cobb County Central Library, 266 Roswell Street, Marietta. Cobb County Republican Women. Fourth Friday of the month. 11:30am. Hilton Atlanta/Marietta Conference Center, 500 Powder Springs Street. More info: 770-785-2522 or www.ccrwc.org. Cobb Marietta Retired Educators Association. Last Wednesday of the month. 11:30am. Reservations required. Windy Hill Senior Center, 1885 Smyrna-Roswell Road, Smyrna. More info/Reservations: Beth St. Jean, 770-998-8737 or beth@ammoniasafety.com. Cobb Photographic Society. Photographers of all skill and ability levels are welcome. First and 3rd Monday of each month. 7-9pm. Marietta Enrichment Center, American Business Center, Bldg. 700, Suite 702, 1395 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta. More info: www.cobbphotosociety.com or info@cobbphotosociety.com. Cobb Regional Republican Women. Third Thursday, every other month. 6:30pm. InfoMart, 1582 Terrell Mill Road, Marietta. More info: Sandra Thompson, 770-578-6646. Colored Pencil Society of America. Atlanta District Chapter 107. First Monday of the month. 7pm. North DeKalb Cultural Center, 5339 ChambleeDunwoody Road, Room 2 (second floor in the back), Dunwoody. More info: Nancy Guerine, 678-354-3590. Dad 2 Dad. A stay-at-home dads group. Every Tuesday and Thursday. 10:30am. Various locations. More info: Richard Collins, 770-579-5445. Danc’n Singles. A square dance club. First and 3rd Saturday of the month. 8-10:30am. FOP Lodge, 2350 Austell Road, Marietta. More info: 770-943-6979. Dog Hikers of Georgia. Every Sunday. 10am. Various Locations. Non-dog owners welcome. More info: Dr. Dan Batchelor, 770-992-2362. Dudes ‘n Darlins Square Dance Club. Dances on second and 4th Friday each month. 8-10:30pm. Mountain View Community Center, 3400 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta. More info: Margaret, 770-751-7210, dudesndarlins@comcast.net, or www.dudesndarlins.com. East Cobb Bass Club. Visitors, boaters and non-boaters are welcome. First Tuesday of each month. 7pm. Free admission. Attendees pay for dinner. The Rib Ranch, 2063 Canton Road, Marietta. More info: 770-364-3036 or noeyf1@bellsouth.net. East Cobb Business Association. Luncheon and featured speaker. Third Tuesday each month. 11:30am-1pm. Hollycrest Hall, 2235 Sewell Mill Road, Marietta. More info: Susan Hampton, 404-218-6216, susan.hampton@lionbank.com, or www.eastcobbba.com.
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East Cobb Civic Association. Last Wednesday of the month. 7pm. East Cobb Government Service Center, 4400 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: Jill Flamm, 770-552-8206 or www.eastcobb.net. East Cobb Civitans. Second and 4th Thursday of the month. 12-1pm. Parc at Piedmont, 999 Hood Road, Marietta. More Info: Mary Karras, 770-514-3069 or marykarras@banknorthgeorgia.com. East Cobb Community Friends for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Third Tuesday of the month. 7:30pm. Meetings are in members’ homes and vary each month. We work to benefit CHOA with fund raisers and service projects. More info: Suzanne Strickland, 770-992-2882, or Diane Ellwanger, 770-579-9510. East Cobb Democratic Alliance. Third Thursday of the month. 6pm - Social. 7pm – Program. Rib Ranch, 2063 Canton Road, Marietta. More info: Tom Barksdale, 770-715-1218 or tbarksdl@aol.com. East Cobb Kiwanis Club. Every Wednesday evening. 7pm. Paradise South of the Border, 3605 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta. More info: Johnny Johnson, 770-977-2026 or edwardjohnsjewelers@yahoo.com. East Cobb Lions Club. Second and 4th Tuesday of the month. 7pm. East Side Baptist Church, 2450 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: Don Garrow, 770-955-6914. East Cobb New Horizons Band. Monday mornings. Did you play a band instrument in high school and/or college? Would you like to play again? We accept all skill levels. First Baptist Church of Marietta, 148 Church Street, Marietta. More info: George 770-971-3430 or geog16@yahoo.com. East Cobb Open Networking. Professional Referral Networking. Every Friday. 7:309am. Capozzi’s NY Deli, 4285 Roswell Road (next to Michaels), Marietta. Free. More info: Tim Langley, 770-289-9711 or drtim02@yahoo.com. East Cobb PowerCore Team. A business referral network. Every Thursday. 7-8:30am. IHOP, 3130 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: Amy Caplan, 404-572-1278. East Cobb Rotary Club. Every Wednesday. 7am. Indian Hills Country Club, 4001 Clubland Drive, Marietta. More info: 770-789-0623 or dschwall625@hotmail.com. East Cobb VIPs. A community group for seniors. Fourth Monday of the month (except in May). 6pm. East Cobb United Methodist Church, 2325 Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: 770-971-3643 or office@eastcobbumc.org. East Cobb Woodcarvers Club. Every Thursday. 9-11am. East Cobb Senior Center, 3332 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta. More info: 770-645-0817. Georgia Perennial Plant Association. Third Tuesday of the month. 7:30pm. Atlanta History Center, McElreath Hall, 130 West Paces Ferry Road NW, Atlanta. More info: www.georgiaperennial.org.
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club Calendar Georgia Vietnam Veterans Alliance. Third Thursday of the month. Social hour: 6pm. Meeting: 7pm. American Legion Post, 921 Gresham Road, Marietta. More info: Bill Kalish, 770-298-9966.
Moms in Touch. Individual school groups meeting on various days & times. Praying and encouraging our Cobb County teachers, staff and students. More info: Margie Crawford, mcraw10@bellsouth.net or www.momsintouch.org.
Golden “K” Kiwanis Club. Every Thursday. 10am. East Cobb Senior Center, 3332 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta. More info: Bill Vermeer, 770-971-6579.
Mothers and More, East Cobb Chapter #270. Second Tuesday each month. 7:30-9:30pm. St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church, 571 Holt Road, Marietta. Check website as schedule may vary: www.mmeastcobb.homestead.com.
Happy Tails Pet Therapy. Orientation for prospective members 1st Thursday or Saturday of the month. 10:30-11:30am. Mt. Bethel Christian Academy, 4385 Lower Roswell Road, Building F, Room F001, Marietta. Check dates: 770-740-8211 or www.happytailspets.org. International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP)-Cobb County Chapter. Fourth Monday of the month. 6:15pm. Meeting & dinner. Windy Hill - Marriott Hotel, Marietta. More info: Oleta Herron, 770-661-2876. Jewish War Veterans, Bicentennial Post 976. Third Sunday of the month. 11am. Marriott Hotel, Perimeter Center. More info: Fran Jacobson, 770-436-7456. Job Seekers Cobb County Chapter. Business professionals volunteer to help the unemployed. Speakers, networking, job leads, workshops. 7-9am, Tuesdays, followed by networking 9-10am. Varsity, 2790 Town Center Drive, Kennesaw. Free. More info: 770-420-9808, ext. 470. Libertarian Party of Cobb County. First Thursday of the month. 7:30pm. Council Chamber at Marietta City Hall, 205 Lawrence Street, Marietta. More info: cobblp.org. Marietta Kiwanis Club. Every Thursday. 12noon. Marietta Conference Center, 500 Powder Springs Street, Marietta. More info: Bill Sidner, 770-579-4094. Marietta Lions Club. Second Thursday of the month. 7pm. Marietta Conference Center, 500 Powder Springs Road, Marietta. More info: 770-565-8230. Marietta PFLAG. Fourth Sunday each month. 1-3pm. Newcomers are welcome. Pilgrimage United Church of Christ, 3755 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta. More info: mariettapflag@gmail.com. Marietta Rotary Club. Every Wednesday. 12noon. Marietta Conference Center, 500 Powder Springs Street, Marietta. More info: Adele Grubbs, 770-424-8212 or www.mariettarotary.org. Mint Julep Consignment Boutique. First Thursday and 3rd Wednesday of the month. 7-9pm. East Cob Government Center, 4400 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: 770-953-2882 or www.visionsanew.org
National Active and Retired Federal Employees (NARFE). First Wednesday of the month. 11:30am. Windy Hill Senior Center, 1885 Roswell Street, Smyrna. More info: 770-973-2834.
Shakespeare Reading Group. First and 3rd Thursday of the month. 2-4 pm. 32 N. Fairground Street, Marietta. More info: Lynne Johnson, 770-591-3474.
Song of Atlanta Show Chorus. Women’s four-part harmony chorus. Every Tuesday. 7:30pm. St. John United Methodist Church, 550 Mount Paran Road NW, Atlanta. Visitors welcome. More info: www.songofatlanta.com or 770-509-0322. Sope Creek Garden Club. First Wednesday of the month (Sept-June). 10am. Locations vary. More info: Karin Guzy, 770-955-1303 or guzy@mindspring.com.
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Newcomers Club of Cobb County. Third Tuesday each month. 10am. Various social activities throughout the month for those new to Cobb County or just looking for new friends and activities. John Knox Presbyterian Church, 505 Powers Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: 770-234-5068 or newcomersofcobbcounty@yahoo.com. North Atlanta Business Association. Every Thursday. 11:45am-1:30pm. Piccadilly Cafe, Cobb Parkway. More info: Vic Anapolle, 770-971-3402. North Metro Mothers of Multiples Club. Third Monday of the month. 7:15pm. Harp Irish Pub, 1425 Market Blvd., Roswell. More info: 678-404-0034 or www.NOWAMOM.org. Northeast Cobb Business Association. Luncheon meeting 3rd Wednesday of each month. 11:30am-1pm. $15. Piedmont Church, 570 Piedmont Road, Marietta. More info: www.cantonroadba.org.
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Northwest Atlanta Mothers of Multiples (formerly Cobb Parents of Multiples), a parent’s club for families with or expecting twins, triplets, quads, etc. Second Monday of each month (except December). 7pm. North Metro Church, 2305 Barrett Parkway, Marietta. More info: 678-404-0034 or www.nowamom.org. Order Sons of Italy in America Marietta Lodge #2607. General membership meeting 2nd Monday each month. Pot Luck Dinner (except June, July, August-dessert and fruit). 7-9pm. East Cobb Government Service Center, 4400 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: 770-928-9314 or degrillmouse@comcast.net. Parents Without Partners. Meeting times vary. More info: Angela Dixon, 404-422-0768 or pwpchapter698.org.
MOMS Club of Marietta North. First Wednesday of the month. 10am. Mountain View Library, 3320 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta. More info: Marion Hegedes, 678-494-8887.
Peach State Depression Glass Collectors Club. Second Tuesday of the month. 7pm. East Marietta Library, 2051 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: 770368-9790.
Moms in Touch. East Side Elementary. Every Monday. 10am. Meeting location available on request. More info: Movita Stallworth, 770-321-1783 or mo633@bellsouth.net.
Polk Street Speakers Toastmasters. First and 3rd Tuesday of the month. 7:309:00pm. St. James Episcopal Church, 161 Church Street, Marietta. More info: www.polkstreetspeakers.org.
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SACS (Singles and Couples Social Events). Weekly dancing for singles and couples. No membership fees, just friends making new friends. More info: Nancy Kuhn, Angel-GA@comcast.net
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PIANO LESSONS Piano lessons in your home. I come to you. Exciting and fun teacher with years of experience throughout Cobb County. Annual recitals, references available upon request. Call Kris at 404434-6681. www.krisokun.com.
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support groups A.A./Al-Anon/Al-Anon Beginners/Alateen. Every Monday. 8pm. Covenant Presbyterian Church, 2281 Canton Road, Marietta. More info: 770-9735347 or jpm105@comcast.net. Al-Anon. For family and friends of alcoholics and other substance abusers. Thursdays. 7:30-8:30pm. Johnson Ferry Baptist Church, Room 345, 955 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: 770-587-0483. Alzheimer’s & Caregivers Support Group. Second Thursday of the month. 7pm. Sunrise Assisted Living, 1551 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: Christa McLain, 770-509-2914. Autism Spectrum Support Group of Cobb County. Supporting parents with information and resources as well as social connections. Third Thursday of each month during school year. 9:30-11:30am. Mt. Bethel United Methodist Church, 4385 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: www.asgcobb.com Babywearing Group. Koalamommas, North Atlanta’s resource for help, support, and information about baby carriers of all kinds. Meets monthly. Meeting dates/time vary. More info: Jennifer Worrell, 770-516-4192 or jenniferworrell@bellsouth.net. Bereavement Support. First and 3rd Wednesday of the month. 5pm. Counseling Room in Parish Office, St. Ann’s Catholic Church, 4905 Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: 770-5526400, ext. 6020. Cancer Support Group. Second and 4th Monday of the month. 7-8:30pm. Johnson Ferry Baptist Church, Room 301, 955 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: 770-794-2978. Cancer Support Group for patients, families and friends who are learning to live with a diagnosis of cancer. Second Wednesday of the month. 7 pm. LaSalette Hall, St. Ann’s Catholic Church, 4905 Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: 770-552-6400, ext. 6104. Codependents Anonymous. Mondays & Thursdays. 7:30-8:45pm. Unity North Church, 4225 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta. More info: 770-578-6368.
Compassionate Friends for grieving parents, grandparents, and siblings. First Tuesday of the month. 7 pm. First Baptist Church, 148 Church Street, Marietta. More info: Kathy Kelcourse, 770-579-3512 or 404539-4287. Email: kathzkel@yahoo. com or tcfmarietta.kathy@hotmail. com; www.tcfmarietta.org. Depression/Bipolar Support Group. First and 3rd Thursday of the month. 7-8:30pm. Johnson Ferry Baptist Church, Room 306, 955 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: 770794-2978. Depression Support Group. For those who suffer from depression and the people who love them. First and 3rd Thursday of the month. 7-8:30pm. Johnson Ferry Baptist Church, 955 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: 770-794-2978. Divorce Care. 13-week session, August and January. Wednesdays. 6:30-8pm. Johnson Ferry Baptist Church, Room 311, 955 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: Kitty, 770-794-2978. Divorce Care for Kids. 13-week session, August and January. Wednesdays. 6:30-8pm. Johnson Ferry Baptist Church, Room 328, 955 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: Kitty, 770-794-2978. Diabetes Support Group offered by WellStar Health System. Second Tuesday of the month. 6:30–8pm. McLaren Mill Office Park, 531 Roselane Street, Suite 100, Marietta. No registration required. More info: 770-793-7818. Domestic Violence Support Groups. Sessions in English and Spanish. Wednesdays. 6:45-8:15pm. Childcare available for children 6 weeks to 12 years. Children over 12 may attend and learn childcare skills. More info: 770-427-3390. East Cobb Satellite of CHADD (Children & Adults w/Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) Parent Support Group. First Tuesday or Thursday of the month. 7-9pm. East Cobb Government Services Center, 4400 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: Movita, 770-321-1783, east-cobb@ chadd.net, or www.chadd.net/300.
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Emotions Anonymous, a fellowship of people who come together to work toward recovery from emotional difficulties and discover a new way of life. Tuesdays and Fridays, 7pm. Roswell United Methodist Church, 614 Mimosa Boulevard, Building C, Roswell. More info: 404-735-9739. Families of Children Under Stress (FOCUS). FOCUS is there to help – to listen and cry, to inform and educate, and to offer programs for the families and the child with special needs. Usually meets the last Thursday of the month during school year. 10am. Chick-Fil-A, 1201 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. More info/to confirm meeting date: Angie, 770-234-9111, angie@focus-ga.org, or www.focus-ga.org. Family Caregiver & Alzheimer’s Support Group. First Monday of each month at 10:30am. Open to individuals who are assisting an aging loved one both inside and outside of the home. Call in advance for free care for your loved one during meeting. Mt. Bethel Community Center, 4608 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: Aloha to Aging, 678-439-1177. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Support Group. Second and 4th Tuesday. 7:15pm. Special guest speaker. Transfiguration Church, Room 102, 1815 Blackwell Road, Marietta. More info: Jeannie, 770-919-9275. Grief Share.13-week session, August and January. Mondays. 7-9pm. Johnson Ferry Baptist Church, Room 306, 955 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: Kitty, 770-794-2978. Grief Support Group. For those dealing with the grief of losing an aging loved one. First Monday of each month. 2:30pm. Mt. Bethel Community Center, 4608 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: Aloha to Aging, 678-439-1177. Loneliness Bereavement Support Group. Every Tuesday. 12 noon. Pilgrimage United Church of Christ, 3755 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta. More info: 770-423-5959. Marietta Moms. For all kinds of moms - new to the area, looking for new friends, or just needing support. Daily events for babies, toddlers and older kids. More info: 770-956-0318 or 678-357-3661 or www.mariettamoms.com Mothers Circle Group. Are you a mother raising Jewish children but you are not Jewish? Free education and support through a 16-week course. Groups are held in Marietta, Intown and North Fulton. More info: Suzette Cohen, suzette@themotherscircle.org or www.themotherscircle.org. Mothers of PreSchoolers(MOPS). Wednesdays. 6:15-7:15pm. A place where moms can come to build friendships and receive mothering support, practical help and spiritual hope. Childcare provided. Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, 1770 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: 770-9711465 or mtzionmops@gmail.com.
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Networking Group. Open to everyone. Second and 4th Wednesday of the month. 6:30-7:30pm. First Baptist Church Smyrna, 1275 Church Street SE, Smyrna. More info: 770-435-3231 or Peggy, 770955-3896 or caylorp@gmail.com. Overeaters Anonymous. A support group for those who suffer from the need to compulsively overeat. Monday-WednesdayFriday. 10am. St. Ann’s Catholic Church, 4905 Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: Betsy: 404-226-4931. Parents of Prodigals. For parents of struggling teens and young adults. Second and 4th Thursday. 7-8:30pm. Johnson Ferry Baptist Church, Loft A, 3rd Floor, 955 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: Fair Brocard, 770-612-1197 or www.prodigalchildministries.org. Parkinson’s Disease Support Group. For persons with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers. Second Sunday each month. 4pm. Roswell United Methodist Church, 814 Mimosa Boulevard, Bldg. A, Roswell. More info: Robin Cleveland, 678-819-3915. Sexual Assault Support Group. Mondays. 7pm. YWCA of Northwest Georgia, 48 Henderson Street, Marietta. More info: 770-427-2902. St. Andrew UMC Sisters of Support (SOS) Breast Cancer Support Group. Ongoing support and comfort for breast cancer survivors and patients undergoing treatment. Programs, speakers, art therapy and fellowship. Childcare upon request. First and 3rd Thursday of each month. 7pm. St. Andrew United Methodist Church, Building B Community Room, 3455 Canton Road, Marietta. More info: Sandy Klingler, 770-9263488. Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse Support Groups. First and 3rd Tuesday of the month. 7-8pm. Johnson Ferry Baptist Church, Room 334, 955 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: Tom Scales, 678-578-4888 or www. voicetoday.org. Treasures in Heaven. For women who have lost children through miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy stillbirth, or neonatal death. Fourth Monday of the month. 7-8:30pm. Johnson Ferry Baptist Church, 955 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. More info: 770-794-2978. Visions Anew Women’s Divorce Support Group. First Thursday and 3rd Wednesday of the month. 7-9 pm. East Cobb Government Center, 4400 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: 770-953-2882. Widowed Helping Others. Gatherings for social, practical support and new friendships during this time of adjustment. First and 3rd Wednesday of the month. 6pm. La Salette Hall, St. Ann’s Catholic Church, 4905 Roswell Road, Marietta. More info: 70-552-6400, ext. 6019, or 770-977-8438.
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