Marietta. April / May 2019 Vol. 2, Issue 2
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THE GEM CITY
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PUBLISHER’S POST Marietta. This is intended to be a statement - the confident answer to the question, “Where are you from?” or “Where do you live?” Marietta.
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Hi there! Thank you for picking up a copy of the Spring issue. As the fields turn green and cherry blossoms bloom, I am reminded that spring is all about new beginnings. There is new life all around us happening in Marietta, and we are excited to share it with you! While driving (or walking) to the newly opened Marietta Square Market, it’s impossible not to see how all the mixeduse development planning is revitalizing our city center. (p12) Living and working at or near home increases quality of life and decreases time in our cars. What about working with your spouse? We sought out local couples who are in business together (couple-preneurs) and met Callie and Tyler Cooke, a young couple inspired to open gym a short walk from the Square. The beautiful, new, brick building houses their calling: Crossfit 11:24 - discover the meaning behind their name inside. (p16) We next asked Lindsey and Matt, who own Ghost Tours of Marietta, to share about running a business together out of their home with small children. (p15) And our senior profile - Bob and Lynn Patton - successfully ran a Bed & Breakfast together for many years before retiring in Marietta to be closer to their grandchildren. (p24) Warning: Reading this issue will make you hungry - it’s food festival season in Marietta! Taste of Marietta - one of Metro Atlanta’s favorite foodie events - will be pleasing local palates all weekend, April 27 - 28 on the Square. The following week, on May 4, we can enjoy Taste of East Cobb and Taste of West Cobb. We will be there and hope to see you, too! Happy Easter! Happy Mother’s Day! Congratulations graduates!
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Publisher’s Post
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About Us
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Happy Easter
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Happy Mothers Day, Moms
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Live, Work, Play in Marietta
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Working Together
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Crossfit 11:24 - Cover Story
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Calendar of Events
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Gourmet Living, First Rate Fare
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Senior Profile: Bob & Lynn Patton
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Cousines Maine Lobster
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Taste of Marietta - 3 to Taste!
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Hawg & Ale Smokehouse
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Skewers on the Square
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Remodeling Expectations
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Georgia Youth Orchestra Expanding
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Keep Marietta Historic (please!)
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Friday, April 19 | Marietta Community Egg Hunt at Marietta practice fields behind the school | 7pm - 9pm, free! Plan to join us for the Inaugural Marietta Community Egg Hunt. There will be fun, food, games, music, activities, and of course, egg hunts for everyone. Kids will marvel at the giant Superior Plumbing and Zaxby’s hot air balloons!! The event will take place on the Marietta High School practice fields behind the school. There will be more than 80,000 eggs and candy for the various hunts. The funds raised from the Egg Hunt go to support Marietta City Schools via the Marietta Business Association Education Programs. www.mariettaga.gov
Saturday, April 20 | NE Cobb Community Egg Drop In addition to thousands of eggs on the field, thousands more will be dropped from a helicopter. So bring the family and enjoy candy, inflatables, face-painting, pictures with the Easter Bunny, lots of vendors, and fun for all ages. www.communityeggdrop.org
Sat., April 20th l Marietta Breakfast with the Easter Bunny Tickets are $5 to $10, at Custer Park Sports & Fitness Center, 545 Kenneth E. Marcus Way/30060. Breakfast treats will be served while children create Easter crafts and meet the Easter Bunny. 770.794.5601 - Parks & Rec Dept. www.mariettaga.gov
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Happy Mothers’ Day, Marietta Moms!
A Mother’s LOVE knows no bounds.
Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 12 May 4th l | 11am - 2pm | Moms & Mutts 3894 Due West Rd/30064 | www.loveourpooch.com Calling all #dogmom ‘s over to Love Our Pooch Pet Boutique & Cafe for a special Mother’s Day event. There will be a photographer on site taking photos of moms and their pets. Whether you’re in the mood for coffee, a beverage, sweets, or lunch this café has many options to satisfy you and your 4-legged best friend!
Thursday, May 9th JJ’s Flower Truck Mother’s Day Workshop 6:30pm - 8:30pm JJ's Flower Truck is coming to the Avenue at East Cobb for a build-your-own-bouquet workshop for moms and daughters in honor of Mother’s Day. The truck will be stocked full of fresh flowers to select from and then build a beautiful bouquet. One hour, all supplies and a bit of instruction are included. Adult ticket $45, Child ticket (16U) $25. www.jjsflowertruck.com
Editor’s Note: When we launched Marietta Magazine key business owners reached out to share their love for Marietta with us. The team at Harry Norman - Cobb Marietta offered to write a column providing uplifting content each issue about Marietta life as loved by those who know best.
‘Marietta Life’ column is provided by Harry Norman, Realtors - Cobb/Marietta located at 776 Whitlock Avenue.
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Revitalization of cities like Marietta through mixed-use, carefully planned development has enabled them to regain their independent city identities - no longer just a “suburb of Atlanta.”
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IN THE LAST ISSUE, WE FOCUSED ON the amazing recreational opportunities our community offers. Now let’s talk about the meat and bones of life…the working and the living. One of the hottest national real estate trends in the past 10 years has been mixed use development. By definition, mixed use means that commercial real estate and residential real estate are placed in close proximity to each other. Like most great ideas it is a copy of an older idea with some new lingo attached to it to make it sound fresh. In the early 1920s Americans began to expand into the suburbs and flee city living. For our region that meant Marietta ultimately went from a vacation destination to the suburbs and then it just kept growing on and beyond Marietta. For example, in 1971 Perimeter Mall opened and by 1986 much of the Cobb retail relocated to the new Town Center Mall and there was no retail or much life at all left on the Marietta Square. 12 | April/May 2019
Since then there has been an amazing revitalization of the Marietta Square and other smaller cities around Atlanta. Our cities have regained their identity and escaped the “suburbs of Atlanta” moniker. The reason for that is that our great city and others like it in the area are live, work, play mixed use developments, just like the new developers try to create all over the metropolitan area. One of the great things about Marietta is the fact that one can live and work within miles of each other and not waste time commuting long distances. The primary appealing factor of mixed use is that you can live in one location and spend very little time getting to work. Then you get home from work you can get your dry cleaning, eat dinner and get groceries without getting back out in traffic. Marietta is again a thriving city with its own identity and there are many people who make that happen. Some of the great small businesses that help make our city so spe-
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Mixed-use development planning has revitalized our cities to the hubs of activity they once were. Luxury townhomes built near theatres, shopping and dining enable residents to live, work, play without getting in their vehicles.
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cial are run by your neighbors and you might not even know it. When you start to think about your next opportunity to go out or patronize a business consider your neighbor as they really are close by. They help make our city the great place it is to live and work. If you need any help finding a house in the city call any of our professionals at Harry Norman, Realtors®. If you want to open a business in Marietta call me, Chris Norris, as I’m the head of the Harry Norman Commercial Division. I live and work in Marietta too! Harry Norman, Realtors- Cobb Marietta 776 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta, GA 30064 (770) 422-6005 www.harrynorman.com/cobbmarietta email: cm.office@harrynorman.com Twitter and Facebook @cobbmarietta Instagram @harrynormancobbmarietta
The good folks over at Harry Norman, Realtors - Cobb Marietta never make things “all about them” in this space. This issue, the real estate brokerage over on Whitlock Avenue has chosen to give a shout out to four other local business owners and find out what they love most about Marietta. Read on! Traton Homes | www.tratonhomes.com Bill, Milburn, Clif, and Chris Poston own this local home building company. Bill, Clif and Chris all live less than 1 mile from their office on Kennesaw Avenue. You can frequently catch the Postons on the Marietta Square at Two Birds, Shillings, or Thaicoon. They are all excited about the new Marietta Market that is opening and live close enough to walk there. What they like best about Marietta life is that in the vast suburbs of Cobb County Marietta has small town roots and you see your friends and neighbors in town. Editor’s www.mymariettalife.com | 13
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can be found on the Square at Two Birds, McCrackens, or Stockyard. What Russ likes best about Marietta is the mix of history with new on trend eateries. Editor’s note: We believe those who grew up in Marietta, went to Marietta schools, bought Marietta homes, raised their families and built businesses in Marietta are exactly the types of people we like to write about.
Two Birds Taphouse | www.twobirdstaphouse.com Jeff and Rachel Byrd, along with their son Dan, own this new Marietta staple. They live in Keeler Woods and they drive 1.2 miles to work. Jeff and Rachel moved here in 1987 and what they like best about Mayes Ward – Dobbins | www.mayeswarddobbins.com Marietta is the support of their friends. They say James Southerland is a funeral director at Mayes their business feels like an extension of their church Ward located just off the Marietta Square on Church family. When the Byrds are not at their restaurant Street. He and his wife, Mary Ansley, live in Oakton they like to frequent Kiosko, Spring, and Hoboken and both work less than 5 minutes away from where Café on Whitlock as well they work. Both James as the Marietta Theater and Mary Ansley grew up Company. Editor’s note: in Marietta and went to They’ve got quite a followMHS and both of their kids ing on Instagram so head are MHS graduates as well. over there to learn when Whether they are eating one of their resident bands at Shillings or Thaicoon or (Chip McGuire Band, The seeing a movie or musiHearsay, Battlefield Colcal act at the Strand the lective) are playing. We’ve Southerlands are frequentTwo Birds Taphouse heard Two Birds described ly seen on the square. as a “Modern Day Cheers.” They say the proximity of their house to where they King, Yaklin, & Wilkins LLP work and recreate is the www.kingyaklin.com best thing about Marietta. Marietta native, Russ Editor’s note: Here is another King is a partner at King, individual who has grown up Yaklin, & Wilkins LLP. in Marietta, raised his family Russ practices contract here, and continues to live, and family law and he has work and play here even as a 1.5 mile commute to the Two Birds Taphouse deliciousness! his own children have grown. his office on the Marietta We visited their website and Square. Russ went to were greeted with, “EveryMarietta High School as one’s life is unique, worth celebrating and honoring.” We did both of his children and at least twice a week Russ couldn’t agree more. 14 | April/May 2019
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Together Opening a business with your spouse can either be a disaster or the best decision you’ve ever made. Read how this Marietta couple ‘works together.’ What led you both to start this business? I (Lindsey) worked the company for 3 years as a ghost and history tour guide. We actually had conversations previously about how one day it would be my dream to run a business like this one. When the then owners approached me about closing the business, Matt and I sat down and had a conversation about whether or not we should purchase it. It was pretty much a no brainer. Matt is the one who thinks things through, so he came up with questions I hadn’t considered. Inevitably, knowing my love for Marietta and support for local businesses, we both whole-heartedly agreed it was a great opportunity!
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“Our mission at Crossfit 11:24 is to create a culture that sees every moment as an opportunity to serve, and to make sure each member feels as though he/she has everything they need to become successful in their fitness journey.� Crossfit 11:24 | 225 Crescent Circle, Marietta, GA 30060 | www.crossfit1124.com 16 | April/May 2019
Cover Story
By Danielle Bartling
friends who sweat together,
stay together Callie and Tyler Cooke were called to serve others when they opened the doors to Crossfit 11:24, named from Proverbs 11:24. Today, they use their unique gifts and natural talents with sports, fitness and coaching to impact lives in Marietta.
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IT DOESN’T TAKE LONG FOR traditional exercise to feel fruitless and repetitive. Without support or seeing results, it’s easy to lose sight of why you’re doing it in the first place. For different reasons than most gym owners in Marietta, those at CrossFit 11:24 trains all levels of athletes– from beginners to Olympians– to help them achieve their fitness goals in sustainable yet challenging ways. Callie and Tyler Cooke are natural-born entrepreneurs who opened their gorgeous 14,000 square-foot facility in 2018 after discovering a common passion ( fitness), getting married and having a beautiful daughter, Cora. They are very involved in their church, which has been and continues to be one of the driving forces in their business. Their mission at CrossFit 11:24 is “create a culture that sees every moment as an opportunity to serve and to make sure each of [their] members feels as though he/ she has everything they need to become successful in their fitness journey.” Callie has always had a “knack” for teaching, and it wasn’t long before she became a certified coach in 2017 after getting involved with CrossFit in 2016. Tyler has always had a passion for sports and fitness, and has been involved in CrossFit since 2013 and a certified coach since 2018. In the fall of 2018, they spent months deciding on a name for their affiliate until one Sunday in church, they were struck by one Bible verse in particular – Proverbs 11:24 (MSG), which states, “The world of the generous gets larger and larger; the world of the stingy gets smaller and smaller.” Up to that point, Tyler and his father had owned a successful construction company together, which provided the means to open up a busi-
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ness of their own. With this unmistakable blessing from God, opening a CrossFit facility in His name felt like a calling. After planting their family roots in Marietta, planting a “second family” through this new endeavor required no deliberation. World-class coaches design programs to establish effective workout habits that match one’s physical limitations, but strive to exceed them. Whether you’re a beginner or an elite athlete, the programs at CrossFit 11:24 are tailored specifically to your needs. Programs can be modified to suit any fitness level and any age, scaled by load and intensity. “The needs of Olympic athletes and grandparents differ by degree, not kind.” Don’t be mistaken – these classes are never “easy,” but always fun. The idea is to be challenged in a realistic and fruitful way. Members are embraced by a community of like-minded individuals with similar goals. Their programs aim “to forge a broad, general and inclusive fitness supported by measurable, observable and repeatable results.” At CrossFit 11:24, everyone knows each other’s names and there is a profound sense of camaraderie. Callie and Tyler believe everyone can make a meaningful difference in the lives of those around them. Their training programs are one of the best ways to sweat while having a good time, infused with team 18 | April/May 2019
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Calendar of Events Saturday, April 20th l Pop-In for Family Fun Crafts The Marietta Museum of History - Pop-In event - 10:30am3:30pm. Pop-In’s provide children and their families the opportunity to interact with the Museum through themed activities and crafts. $5 per person with a $20 family cap. www. mariettahistory.org Thursday, April 25th l Singin’ in the Rain The “Greatest Movie Musical of All Time” is faithfully and lovingly adapted by Broadway legends, Betty Comden and Adolph Green, from their original award-winning screenplay in Singin’ in the Rain. Jennie T. Anderson Theatre. www.atlantalyrictheatre.com Friday, April 26th and May 31st l Glover Park Series Marietta will again be “dancing in the street” during the Glover Park Concert Series, featuring local and regional acts on the last Friday, April thru Sept. Free. Tables for a fee. www.mariettaga.gov/192/Glover-Park-Concert-Series Sunday, April 28th l Taste of Marietta One of the largest and tastiest events in Georgia takes place on the Historic Marietta Square from 11am-7pm. An impressive variety of restaurants, it has doubled in size over the past 10 years and consistently been named a top festival in Cobb County. www.tasteofmarietta.com Sunday, April 28th l Spring Market & Fashion Swap (Thrifting Atlanta Fashion Week 2019) Founded by Keren Charles Duclosel, an award winning fashion blogger and thrift shopping expert, The Thrifting Atlanta Market has helped hundreds of women experience enhance their wardrobe, beauty regimen and healthy lifestyle. www.thriftingatlanta.com
Saturday, May 4th l Taste of East Cobb May 4th at the Johnson Ferry Baptist Church from 11am-5pm. Enjoy local restaurants, shopping, live jazz music, and kid’s activities including huge inflatables, sand art, and face painting. Rain or shine. $1 to $5 per taste. www.tasteofeastcobb.com Saturday, May 4th l Taste of West Cobb Taste of West Cobb is an annual event featuring dishes from some of the best restaurants in the area as well as musical entertainment by area schools. Proceeds benefit the Hillgrove High School Band. www.tasteofwestcobb.com May 4th l 2nd Annual West Cobb Community Festival Vendor Booths - Family Fun Zone - Inflatables and Carnival Games - Public Safety, Touch a Truck - Live Music - Entertainment - Food Trucks - Family Movie Night. www.facebook.com Sat & Sun, May 4 - 5th | 10am - 5pm l May-Retta Daze Annual arts and crafts festival the first weekend in May featuring exhibitors and artists showcasing handmade goods including painting, pottery, woodwork, metal, glass, fabric, soap, candles, more. www.mariettaga.gov/1262/May-Retta-Daze
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Sat, May 25th l Marietta Pops Orchestra Spring Concert Join the Marietta Pops Orchestra (formerly Symphony on the Square) at the Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre for the Spring Concert. Get your tickets early as this will be a sell-out event. www.mariettapopsorchestra.org
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Gourmet Living,
STERLING ESTATES FIRST RATE FARE
For two of the last three years Sterling Estates of East Cobb has won first place in the esteemed “Taste of East Cobb” competition, eclipsing many local, favorite restaurants.
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By Danielle Bartling
ing dishes that also meet our residents’ nutritional FINE DINING IS ONE OF LIFE’S GREATEST PLEAand dietary needs,” Chef Ismael Gonzales (East Cobb) SURES, and as Steve Martin, the great comedian once explained. We learned that the nutritional benefits said, “The older I get the more important every meal he was talking about included increased becomes.” The staff at each Sterling Estates mental acuity, resistance to illness and community knows how important it is We just heard! disease, higher energy levels, faster for them to serve great tasting meals, Sterling Estates was awarded recuperation times, and better while at the same time provide a management of chronic health “Best Retirement Community” welcoming, relaxed atmosphere problems. conducive to engaging conversaas well as “Best Assisted Living tions among fellow residents ensurCommunity” by readers of MDJ The superior quality of the food ing pleasurable dining experiences and Cobb Life in the 2019-2020 was first known only to residents, every day. ‘Best of Cobb’ recognitions. their friends and families; but today most of us in the greater Marietta area “It’s very rewarding for me to have the and Cobb County are aware, as two of the freedom to create interesting and inspirlast three years Sterling Estates has won first 22 | April/May 2019
Generational
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place in the esteemed “Taste of East Cobb” competitions, eclipsing many favorite, local restaurants. When developing the award-winning communities, the local partners gave a lot of time and consideration to not only serving chef-driven, nutritional food, but also to deliberately creating a ‘dining experience’ for the residents. They envisioned friendly and relaxed dining areas arranged to encourage socializing among the residents. This included interior design and furnishings in the dining areas which would ensure residents could enjoy this “dining experience” everyday, with every meal - not just on special occasions and holidays. Within the West Cobb community, residents may choose between the main dining rooms and The Sterling Grill, which is a 55-seat casual bistro featuring an open grill and meals cooked to order within view. This June, the community will open the doors to a new clubhouse, The Club, which will feature indoor and outdoor patio dining areas, as well as a full-service pub. Holiday and seasonally themed dinners are lively and well-attended, Executive Director (East Cobb) Ann White said and smiled. “Our residents can ‘party with the best of them’. A community favorite dining and themed event is an annual fashion show involving local retailers. We also plan elegant tea parties for the women, steak nights for the men, as well as musical performances often during lunches and dinners.” Both communities present “Chef Chat” each month, which provides an opportunity for residents to speak directly with the chefs and to communicate dining preferences. Chef Michael Payne (West Cobb) pointed out, “Before moving into the community, our residents had been accustomed to dining well, so “Chef Chat” is always an enlightening time for me because I learn what does and doesn’t taste good to them. Our mission includes satisfying their taste buds, so “Chef Chat” helps us fine-tune our dishes and continue to please our residents’ palates.” It seems like the folks at Sterling Estates Senior Living Communities follow the mantra, “Great food is one of life’s greatest pleasures”. www.sterlingestateseastcobb.com www.sterlingestateswestcobb.com www.mymariettalife.com | 23
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SENIOR PROFILE: Bob & Lynn Patton
Hospitality
COMES FULL CIRCLE for Sterling Estates of West Cobb residents
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Bob and Lynn Patton traded life in a busy New York City suburb for what they describe as “paradise,” when they purchased Pine Hill Farm Bed & Breakfast, located on a century old 300-acre working farm and hillside in Historic Milford, Pennsylvania. The property included a farmhouse, carriage house, waterfall, old logging paths, breathtaking views of three states and the Delaware River Valley, and an expansive backdrop of the Kittatinny Mountains.
Finding a new home to replace what they were leaving behind was a challenge; but they found it at Sterling Estates of West Cobb, discovering the same level of attention to detail and care they had always offered their own guests in Milford. Choosing an independent cottage has allowed them to stay active with their grandchildren, family and friends, without the responsibilities of home ownership and maintenance.
Lynn told us, “There’s something about running a B&B that calls for an extra level of care: the ability to really connect with your guests, patience to do things right the first time, making sure your guests’ needs are met, and being readily accessible to them. And, that’s what we did!”
Lynn is especially impressed with the dining options and tells us, “While our cottage has a complete kitchen, we regularly dine at The Sterling Grill, a casual bistro on site with an open grill and meals cooked to order right in front of you. It’s like a country club or B&B dining experience.” In June, the new Sterling clubhouse, The Club, will open with indoor and outdoor patio dining.
There was a true sense of serenity on that farm for all who came to visit, and the Pattons made an extra special effort to please guests’ palates by preparing unique dishes with fresh, local ingredients. For example, their “Eggs McLynn” was made with brandied peaches from the property and homemade bread from the kitchen. Dining at Pine Hill Farm was as it should be: a shared, communal experience with meals served in a setting which encouraged socialization. When grandchildren came along, Bob and Lynn decided it was time to move south to be closer to their family.
Lynn sums things up saying, “Sterling is ‘home’ for us now, and our Sterling ‘innkeepers’ provide Bob and me the same gracious living and lifestyle we used to give our own guests in Milford, and we are so grateful. It is like ‘coming full circle.” Today, Bob courageously battles Alzheimer’s with Lynn’s strong support. The Patton family is participating in Atlanta’s 2019 Walk To End Alzheimer’s this Fall to honor Bob. Sterling Estates is joining in with its own walking team, as well. To participate, call (770) 255-7000.
Cousins Maine Lobster 68 North Marietta Pkwy., Marietta, GA 30060 (770) 212-2117 | www.cousinsmainelobster.com ROLLS, SANDWICHES, SALADS Maine Roll, 17.50 Maine lobster, served chilled, touch of mayo, New England style roll Connecticut Roll, 17.50 Maine lobster, served warm with butter and lemon, New England style roll Lobster Grilled Cheese, 15.50 Maine lobster, pepper jack & cheddar cheeses, Texas style toast Lobster BLT, 16.50 Maine lobster, bacon, sliced tomato, mixed greens, herb spiced aioli, artisan bun Maine Harvest Salad, 9.50 Mixed greens, white balsamic vinaigrette, hazelnuts, butternut squash, dried cranberries, avocado, crumbled goat cheese (+ lobster, 7.50) KIDS Grilled Cheese, Cheese Quesadilla served with tots, 7.50 Maine “Red Snapper” Dog, served with tots, 5 - displaying a very small sample of the full menu - Gluten-free (GF) options available
SPECIALTIES Lobster Tail & Tots, 16.50 Maine’s ultimate luxury. 4 - 5 oz. lobster tail in shell, served with drawn butter and side of tater tots Lobster Quesadilla, 16.50 Maine lobster, grated cheese, pico de gallo, cilantro lime sauce, flour tortilla COUSINS’ FAVORITES Lobster Tacos (3), 16.50 Maine lobster, served with cabbage, pico de gallo, cilantro lime sauce on flour tortillas (swap corn tortilla for GF) Fish & Chips, 14.50 Lightly battered and friend haddock served with fries, lemon and tartar sauce BISQUE/CHOWDER New England Clam Chowder, 7.50/9.50 (GF) Consists of hand-shucked Maine clams in a rich, roux-thickened fish stock, tempered light cream, rendered salt pork and sauteed onions, tender potatoes Lobster Bisque, 7.50/9.50 (GF) Maine lobster in a roux-thickened stock, complemented with Spanish sherry, light cream and a dash of white pepper.
1615 Ridenour Blvd | Kennesaw (off Barrett Pkwy, across from Whole Foods) | sushi-ology.com
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Hungry? Sunday, April 28, 2019 11am - 7pm Get your taste buds and dancing shoes ready for Taste of Marietta, one of the largest and most exciting food festivals in Georgia, as it celebrates its 26th year.
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www.hawgandale.com
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Hawg & Ale Smokhouse
Sushiology
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Skewers on the Square
Hawg & Ale Smokehouse 25 Powder Springs St./30064 | (678) 780-4294 | www.hawgandale.com M-Th. 11am-10pm; Fri-Sat. 11am-Midnight; Sun. 11am-10pm
APPETIZERS Pork Rinds & Queso Freshly fried and served with our house cheese sauce, BBQ Nachos Waffle fries topped with pulled pork, shredded cheese and house BBQ sauce 1 pound of Wings A pound of our hickory smoked wings served plain, dry rubbed or tossed in our house BBQ sauce, served with a side of Dawg Sauce. SANDWICHES Brisket Patty Melt Chopped, smoked brisket, grilled onions, cheddar & provolone cheeses, house sauce, grilled Texas toast. Un-porked Sandwich, (vegetarian) Smoked zucchini, squash and portobello mushroom topped with house sauce, arugula, chipotle mayo and served on a Brioche bun Square Sandwich Chopped, smoked brisket, bacon, grilled onions, cheese sauce and served on Texas toast
PLATES If you can’t decide on just one meat, then the Combo Plate or Heap of Meat plate is for you. Combo Plate Pick 2: pulled pork, pulled chicken, brisket, turkey Heap of Meat Pick 3: pork chicken, brisket, 1/4 rack of ribs, turkey RIBS Smoked St. Louis ribs are served with a choice of 2 small regular sides Full Rack Half Rack Quarter Rack SPECIALTIES Hot Mess Homemade mac & cheese topped with smoked pulled pork and house sauce. Served with Texas toast. - displaying a very small sample of the full menu
Skewers On the Square www.skewersonthesquare.com | (678) 909-2677 34 Powder Springs St. Marietta, GA 30064
BRUNCH Pomegranate Mimosas - served Sundays, 11am to 3pm.
DINNER Grilled Ribeye Skewers Served with asparagus, fries, and a side salad
Mediterranean Breakfast Fried Halloumi cheese, bacon, zucchini scrambled eggs, grilled pita, and Greek yogurt parfait.
Bulgogi Marinated Korean Steak Served with rice, romaine, Kimchi, and garlic cloves peanut coconut Thai shrimp or chicken skewers and served w/rice, asparagus, curried cabbage, mango slices
American Breakfast Cheddar scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, buttermilk biscuits or pancakes.
Mesquite Smoked Pork Skewers Served with fries and side of mac & cheese
Beduin Breakfast Hummus with beef and pine nuts, eggs with fresh tomatoes, kefir cheese in house infused olive oil, served with fresh baked toasted pita.
Tandoori Grill Minced Lamb Skewers Served with Basmati rice and curried cabbage
KIDS PLATES Cheeseburger on a Skewer Fried Chicken Tenders Skewer
Grilled Chicken Skewers with Garlic Sauce Served with Lebanese thin bread with hummus and fries
Indian Chicken Skewers Served with Basmati rice and Tzatziki sauce
Bon Fillet Fajita Steak Skewers Served w/avocado, red pepper, green pepper, rice, tortillas
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REMODELING EXPECTATIONS In an industry rift with stereotypes of lax or uncommunicative contractors, this local, father/son team - Jon and Jack Spicer - are raising the bar on homeowners’ expectations one customer at a time with Kitchen Tune-Up. By Danielle Bartling
Kitchen and bathroom updates at various levels and price points all completed between one and five days. www.kitchentuneup.com
Easy to stay active in Marietta!
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THE KITCHEN IS THE HEART OF THE HOME, a place where families and friends engage in quality time and good meals. It is a gathering space that should bring joy, encourage conversation and capture the essence of a household. Refreshing your kitchen’s look (and function) is one of the best investments you can make, and the process doesn’t have to be expensive, lengthy or disruptive. In Fall of last year, father-son team Jack and Jon Spicer embarked on a project to co-own a business together and they ultimately decided on Kitchen Tune-Up, a franchise with more than three decades in the industry and 170 franchisees, or “Tunies,” as they call each other. Jack and Jon, referring to themselves with a laugh as “Baby Tunies,” opened their independent franchise in February 2019 and were initially attracted to the profound sense of community and professionalism at the Kitchen Tune-Up home office. “They are very strong, supportive and knowledgeable of the industry,” said Jack. “Even though it’s a big operation, they make it feel like family.” After training in Aberdeen, South Dakota, this father and son brought expertise to their own southern territory, Roswell and East Cobb. As a former physician, Jack applies his customer service skills, and has always been keen on do-it-yourself projects and remodeling. In his recent home improvement repertoire, he has finished three basements, independently and up to code, including all of the electrical, plumbing and tiling. His son, Jon, is a teacher by JON & JACK SPICER trade who found
Owners, Kitchen Tune-Up
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solidarity in his father’s passion for remodeling. In business, their strengths complement each other well. Jack is skilled at marketing, sales and client relationships, whereas Jon has a management background and is adaptable to any situations that may arise. Jack is also grateful for Jon’s “millennial expertise” when it comes to social media and current design trends. The Kitchen Tune-Up slogan is, “Remodeling your expectations.” The franchise distinguishes themselves with trust points like customer service, timeliness, respect for client homes, and open communication. They offer several options for revamping a tired or outdated kitchen, including – in ascending budget order – the standard “Tune-Up,” cabinet painting, replacing doors, refacing and completely replacing the cabinets. Refacing is their “claim to fame,” which is cost-effective and involves new drawers and door fronts, matching veneers to existing cabinets and all of it carries a “brand-new” look. Two criteria must be met in order to reface – you must be satisfied with your current layout, and the existing cabinet boxes must be sturdy and in good shape. Each new cabinet employs soft-close technology and comes with many design options and accessories including knobs, pulls, Lazy Susans and roll-out trays. White cabinetry is the easiest to update and is a popular choice, according to Jack. Despite the name, Kitchen Tune-Up also applies their core tenets to bathroom remodeling. Most incredible is their ability to complete a standard-size project in no time – between three and five days! www.mymariettalife.com | 31
The Arts
The LARGEST
Youth Orchestra Program
in the Southeast is Expanding
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THE GEORGIA YOUTH ORCHESTRA is poised to offer additional opportunities for gifted and talented young musicians, as it expands its program for the 2019-2020 school year. The largest youth orchestra program in the Southeast, GYSO is part of the nonprofit, Marietta-based Georgia Symphony Orchestra and serves elementary through high school age musicians from 17 metro counties.
Professional level classical music
“The GYSO mission is one of inclusiveness, providing a diversity of opportunities to a wide range of ages and performance levels,” said Nathaniel Parker, DMA, associate conductor of the GSO and music director and conductor of the GYSO Symphony. Founded in 2006, GYSO selects its members through a competitive audition process. As GYSO members, young men and women continue their musical development in a nurturing and supportive environment, while being expected to perform at the highest level during a full series of concerts.
Geared toward elementary students
Ben Jordan, a bassoonist with the GYSO Symphony, its most-advanced level orchestra, and a saxophonist with the GYSO Jazz Ensemble, said, “being in GYSO is like [having] an All-State level band experience all the time.”
Photos by Michael Roberts Photography
Before joining GYSO, Jordan, a Lassiter High School sophomore, never had the opportunity to play in a symphony orchestra. Not only has GYSO given him the opportunity to play with other advanced orchestra musicians, he has met many new people and made new friends. “It’s tons of fun being [in GYSO],” he said. For the fall 2019 season, GYSO will expand from four to five orchestras, adding one geared toward younger elementary and middle school students. It also will add a string-only chamber ensemble and a flute choir, while realigning current string and brass quartets as honors-level ensembles. The GYSO Jazz Ensemble and GYSO Percussion Ensemble, as well as the GSO Youth Chorus, will continue.
A string only ensemble has been added
Sarah Harding, the principal French hornist in the GYSO Symphony and a West Forsyth High School sophomore, credits her GYSO membership in helping her land college scholarship offers. In 2018, GYSO graduating seniors received more than $300,000 in college scholarship offers and had a 99-percent college acceptance rate. “I’ve learned so much through my GYSO experience,” said Harding. “It is a great opportunity to play with serious, experienced musicians.” www.georgiayouthsymphony.org.
Marietta's 1920s Fowler House was demolished on March 15, 2019.
The Importance of Keeping the
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Historic in Marietta by Trevor Beemon
MARIETTA IS A FANTASTIC PLACE TO work, and play. There are excellent restaurants, unique shops, great galleries and museums, and charming historic neighborhoods. More people are visiting and moving to Marietta every day. They are drawn to the things that make Marietta truly unique, and whether people realize it or not, one of the biggest draws is Marietta’s historic buildings. The paradox is that the more popular Marietta becomes, the more our historic buildings are threatened by redevelopment. Marietta has recently seen the loss of several beloved landmarks, most noticeably the Fowler House and an original Brumby Chair Company cottage, both located on Church Street. As construction of new homes, offices, restaurants, and retail space increases, so does the threat of demolition for historic buildings. So, how do we encourage growth while preserving what makes us unique? In recent years, Marietta’s Historic Preservation Commission has worked tirelessly to establish local historic districts throughout Marietta’s residential neighborhoods. The districts help define Marietta’s historic neighborhoods and identify “contributing” or “historic” structures located in those neighborhoods. Those properties are then protected by regulations similar to
covenants used in modern residential developments. The regulations help to maintain the historic look and feel of the structures, and help safeguard the buildings from demolition. Downtown, historic preservation can be a great way to encourage developers and businesses to find creative ways to reuse old buildings. For example, Glover Park Brewery recently opened just off of the Marietta Square on Atlanta Street. Rather than construct a new building, they chose to rehabilitate a derelict 1930s Sears, Roebuck and Company building, which had been significantly altered through the years and was at one point gutted by a fire. They restored the period brick facade and added historic character back to the interior spaces by using reclaimed materials and fixtures. Marietta is a wonderful community, and I have no doubt it will attract new residents and businesses in the future. We just need to remember that our historic buildings deserve to be preserved for those future generations to enjoy. Image: Marietta's 1920s Fowler House was demolished on March 15, 2019. www.mymariettalife.com | 33
STYLE
By DINA CELENTANO | Decades of Beauty Instagram @decadesbydina Dina lives and works in Marietta as a professional make-up artist with 25+ years experience. Her work has been seen in Southern Bride, Black Bride and Munaluci.
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I love to share tips on keeping your skin healthy. With so many outdoor events coming up in Marietta we need to protect our skin with sunscreen and get that healthy tan with some of the top rated self tanners.
Spring is here! As the flowers begin to bloom with such beautiful color, we need to brighten our makeup look. Here are some of my favorite products for the season! SELF TANNING Tan-Luxe The Butter Illuminating Tanning Butter $36 l Sephora This quick drying gradual tanner contains Cellutone Complex to firm skin and reduce appearance of cellulite. It is infused with raspberry seed oil, vitamin E, and aloe vera to keep skin ultra-soft and golden for a rich, super luxurious texture.
buildable coverage and leaves a natural-looking, velvety-matte finish for up to 24 hours. It is available in 45 shades. Stop by Belk Marietta and receive a complimentary 10 day supply in your perfect shade.
BRONZERS Anastasia Powder Bronzer $28 l Sephora & Ulta
Nars Bronzing Powder $40 l Sephora & Ulta
SUNSCREENS Dermalogica Dynamic Skin Recovery Broad Spectrum SPF 50 $73 l Sephora & Ulta A daily SPF moisturizer that is loaded with antioxidants and helps reduce the look of fine lines and wrinkles. FOUNDATIONS Lancome Teint Idole Ultra Wear Foundation SPF15 $47 l Sephora, Ulta and Belk Marietta
This liquid foundation is oil-free, long-wearing, liquid that delivers
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I am a huge fan of bronzers! This is a year round product, not just for summer. Currently contouring is a big deal in makeup application. Not everyone desires the “Kardashian� look. I recommend using a bronzer to achieve a more natural sculpted look. To achieve a contouring effect, start by applying bronzer to the cheeks in a back and forth motion, swing the brush up to the forehead, down the nose and the remainder across the jawline. As you start to get darker you can add more to the jawline and neck.
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Saturday, May 4th 11am to 5pm Delicious food showcasing the best of East Cobb’s local restaurant talent with chefs offering a delicious variety of tastings from $1 to $5 each
Live jazz
from some of the best emerging music talent
Kid Zone with huge inflatables, face painting, and hands-on activities Silent auction with unique opportunities for great deals on valuable items
Great shopping from local vendors Atlanta United 2 appearance with soccer ticket discount codes for a game later in the evening
Johnson Ferry Baptist Church South Parking Lot, 955 Johnson Ferry Rd.
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