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ntries from around the country, spanning as far as Ohio, have filled the internet Raleigh Rucker Funeral Home guest book of 2-year-old murder victim Sasha Ray. Hundreds attended the Makeshift memorial for Decatur toddler’s Sasha Ray. funeral on Nov. 27. She was stabbed to death by her 13-year-old half sister, Tyasia Jackson, who was babysitting Sasha and three other siblings ages 3, 4 and 5. Jackson reportedly told the three other children to go upstairs in the townhome where the family lived while keeping Sasha downstairs and stabbed to death. See Many say, page 6
Rockdale County to hold historic inauguration By Valerie J. Morgan
CONYERS—Rockdale County will turn a new page in history when it installs its newly-elected officials on Sunday, Dec. 30, 7 p.m., at the Rockdale County Auditorium, 903 Main St., Conyers. Eight African American Democrats who campaigned as the “Slate of 8” will be sworn into office, along with two other officials—Superior Court Judge Robert Mumford and incumbent State Court Judge Nancy Bills, who both won their seats during the General Primary in July. The “Slate of 8” includes Rockdale CEO Richard Oden, Commissioner Oz Nesbitt and Clerk of Courts Ruth Wilson, all re-elected to second four-year terms; Sheriff Eric Levett; Probate Judge Charles Mays; Magistrate Judge Phinia Aten; Tax Commissioner Rakeim “RJ” Hadley; Coroner George Levett, Jr., all elected to first terms. The eight are the first African Americans elected to their respective positions in the history of the 141-year-old county. The Nov. 6 election also marked the first time in more than 20 years that Democrats dominated Rockdale. Details of the inauguration are still being worked out, including who will administer the oaths of office. The inauguration will be kept simple because it is being held on a Sunday evening, oganizers said A reception will be held after the swearing-in ceremony. The event is open to the public. INSIDE
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Darold Honore’ stands outside his home, which is more than a century old and was once DeKalb County’s first library.
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Lithonia council member Darold Honore’ opens historic home for a special tour By Joshua Smith and Valerie J. Morgan
LITHONIA—Sixty curious “ramblers” visited Darold Honore’s house in November, examining the original molding, hardwood floors, and 10 fireplaces found throughout the twostory Victorian beauty he and his family call home. Honore,’ a former mayor of Lithonia who now serves as a City Council member, lives in one of Lithonia’s oldest homes. The 19th century house on Church Street served as DeKalb County’s first public library, started by Lula Almand, who allowed residents to drop by and borrow reading materials from the bookcase in her parlor. The Honore’ home was one of several stops explored by 60 history buffs—ramblers—who signed up Photo by Joshua Smith/OCG News for the Arabia Mountain Expedition, Arabia Mountain Heritage Area Alliance Public Outreach Coordinator Kimberly Estep helps “ramblers” navigate through a map of the Arabia Mountain Expedition. which was co-hosted Nov. 17 by the Georgia Trust and the Arabia Mountain Honore’s parents moved into the house in Atlanta in 2007. Heritage Alliance. Members of the with him, his wife, Tammy, and their The people on the tour also learned group plopped down $35 to $40 to tour son, Darold, Jr. after Hurricane Katrina about the rich history of Lithonia. historic sites in DeKalb and Rockdale struck New Orleans in 2005. ABC’s “That’s one of the things this and learn how people like Honore’ and Good Morning America filmed a tour is all about. We’re ramblers. We the Monks at the historic Monastery of segment at the house on Thanksgiving love making that historic connection, the Holy Spirit in Rockdale live with Day that year to see how the family was bridging the gap between generations history every day. of families and people who live in “I actually call this place Noah’s ark coping and to get a sense for what the holiday meant to them having survived and/or just care about this area,” said because it’s such a large edifice made of the storm. Arabia Mountain Heritage Alliance cypress. It has fireplaces everywhere— When the history lovers toured his Executive Director Mera Cardenas. even in the bathrooms—because that home, Honore’ not only showed off the “There is so much great history here— was the source of heat,” said Honore’, architecture, but some of his personal from Lithonia’s Greek name to the fact who bought the 3,000-square-foot, fivememorabilia, including a picture of that Lithonia served as the heart of the bedroom house in 2000 for $170,000. him standing with President Barack And much like Noah’s ark, Obama, who was on the campaign trail Honore’s house has been a refuge. See The Honore’ family, page 6
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CONYERS— Rockdale SheriffElect Eric Levett says he will hold a town hall meeting in early January to discuss his plan of action for his first 60 days in office. “I’m going to keep my word and Major Scott Freeman let the public know our priorities, where our administration is headed,” said Levett, who said the exact date and location of the meeting will be announced later. Levett is organizing a fivemember transition team, comprised of experienced law enforcement officials
from throughout the metro Atlanta area, to help him get organized. Two females and three males have been asked to serve on the team. Once all of the candidates are confirmed, the team will be introduced sometime this month, Levett said. The transition team will review the organizational structure of the Sheriff’s Office and formulate recommendations for changes where needed, Levett said. Other responsibilities are being discussed, he said. Levett said he has not met with his opponent since winning the election. Levett was certified the winner in a tense showdown that required two recounts after the elections were held because the numbers were so close. In the end, Levett edged out Sheriff Jeff Wigington with 32 votes. Wigington congratulated Levett in a letter and through an e-mail. Wigington was one of several dignitaries who showed support to Levett’s family a few weeks ago by attending the funeral of matriarch Barbara J. Levett, who was Eric Levett’s grandmother. Wigington could not be reached for comment, despite calls and messages left with his office. Sources said he plans to retire from the Sheriff’s Office, where he has worked for 30 years. No one has released plans for a celebration honoring his service. Meanwhile, Levett also has named the person who will serve as second in command in his administration: He
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announced on Nov. 21 that he selected Major Scott Freeman, a 22-year veteran with the Conyers Police Department, to serve as his chief deputy. Levett said he has known Freeman since they attended middle school together. Both are 40 years old and participated in the Conyers Police Explorer’s program as high school students. Levett said Freeman possesses outstanding leadership skills and has an impeccable reputation of being fair, ethical and tough on crime, which Levett said will be a priority under his administration. “He’s very knowledgeable, a very valuable asset to Conyers Police Department, and I believe he will be a valuable asset to the Sheriff’s Office as well,” said Levett. “He has brought in millions of dollars to the city of Conyers’ Police Department through grants.” Freeman received his bachelor of science degree in organization leadership from Mercer University and his master’s degree in public administration from Walden University, where he also received his Ph.D. in public policy and administration. Freeman is a graduate of the FBI national academy, open only to candidates through a nomination process. Less than 1 half of 1 percent of executive law enforcement officers in the U.S. are able to attend the academy.
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City of Decatur gets ready for community bonfire The City of Decatur and the Decatur Business Association will host a community holiday bonfire and marshmallow on Dec. 13, 7 – 8 p.m. at the downtown square, 101 East Court Square, Decatur. Bundle up and sing holiday carols and visit Santa Claus at the community bandstand as well. Admission is free. 404-371-8386.
DeKalb History Center presents Rich’s author Jeff Clemmons
Senior Spectrum welcomes HighLeit choral group
The DeKalb History Center, 101 East Court Square, Decatur, will host Jeff Clemmons, author of “Rich’s: A Southern Institution.” Clemmons will be the guest speaker on Dec. 4, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Clemmons will trace Rich’s 137-year history including the true stories behind “Penelope Penn, Fashionata,” “The Great Tree,” the “Pink Pig,” Rich’s famous coconut cake and how events at the former downtown Atlanta store helped John F. Kennedy become America’s 35th president. In 1867, less than three years after the Civil War left the city in ruins, Hungarian Jewish immigrant Morris Rich opened a small dry goods store on what is now Peachtree Street in downtown Atlanta. Over time, his brothers, Emanuel and Daniel, joined the business. Wthin a century, it became a retailing dynasty. Admission is free. Afterward, participants can purchase signed copies of the book. 404-378-1088.
DeKalb Medical’s Senior Spectrum program will welcome the traveling “Highleit” chorus on Dec. 7, 10 – 11 a.m. in the hospital’s theatre, 2701 North Decatur Road, Decatur. The holiday season is coming upon us and in place of the hospital’s usual physician talk, DeKalb Medical will host the Senior Spectrum Holiday Jubilee, a day of entertainment, beginning with a complimentary breakfast buffet. Highleit is the touring-show choir with Avondale High School. Comprised of 22 9-12th graders, the audition-only group tours all over the Southeast and is the recipient of musical honors and awards. Led by Jeffrey Funderburk, the Highleit Choir will perform some of the holiday classics, as well as a 60’s tribute to the songs and dances of the Doo-Wop era. Complimentary breakfast begins at 9 a.m. The performance will begin at 10 a.m. Registration is required. For more information or to register, visit www. dekalbmedical.org or call 404-501-1000.
DeKalb Commissioner Barnes sets Crime Watch meeting
DeKalb NAACP sets swearing-in ceremony
DeKalb District 4 Commissioner Sharon Barnes Sutton is inviting three South DeKalb communities—Dogwood Farms, Navarre and the Pennybrook subdivisions—to a crime watch awareness meeting she is hosting on Dec. 3. The meeting will be held at the Wade Walker Park Family YMCA, 7 p.m., 5605 Rockbridge Road, Stone Mountain. Sutton will be joined by other county and law enforcement officials.
ATLANTA Lighting of the Georgia Capitol Christmas Tree Join state officials as the Georgia Capitol Christmas Tree is lit on Dec. 5, 11 a.m. – 12 p.m., in downtown Atlanta. Governor and First Lady Deal will light the Georgia Capitol Christmas Tree as participants sing Christmas carols. The event takes place in the Georgia Capitol’s North Atrium and concludes with the tree lighting in the Capitol Rotunda. The Atlanta Boys Choir will make its annual performance. 404656-2846.
GWINNETT Santa breakfast, family fun set at historic courthouse Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation will host Breakfast with Santa Claus on Dec. 15, 8:30 – 10:30 a.m., at the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse, 185 Crogan St., Lawrenceville. Families are invited to enjoy Christmas carols, storytime and a continental breakfast with Santa in the County’s Superior Court Ballroom. A visit with “The Big Elf” and a keepsake photo with Santa is included in the price. Children up to 18 months are free with paid adult. Adults must accompany children. Adults are $9 per person. Advanced registration required by Dec 7. For more information or to register, call 770-822-5450 or visit www.gwinnettcounty.com.
H.O.O.K.E.D. teens’ group seeks volunteers Gwinnett County’s teen service group, H.O.O.K.E.D. (Helping Others Organize Kreative Everyday Differences), will host a meeting to discuss holiday volunteer opportunities on Dec. 14, 10 a.m. – noon, at the Shorty Howell Activity Building, 2750 Pleasant Hill Road, Duluth. H.O.O.K.E.D. teens are trained as leaders in their community and assist with a variety of exciting activities and events throughout the county. The meeting will cover helping needy families, assisting in holiday events such as parades and other activities in the community. Participating teens are in grades 7 to 12. Call 770-4182331 for registration and information.
The DeKalb NAACP will have a swearing-in ceremony for officers who have been elected to serve the next term. The swearing-in will be held on Dec. 15, 10 a.m., Piedmont Technical Center’s Conference Building, 495 N. Indian Cree Drive, Clarkston. The organization is preparing to celebrate Jubilee Day, recognizing the signing of the Emancipation proclamation, on Jan. 1, 11 a.m., at Rainbow Park Baptist Church, 2941 Columbia Drive, Decatur. The DeKalb NAACP also is signing up participants for its Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade, which will be held on Jan. 21. For more information, call 404-241-8006.
Congressman Johnson to host ‘HomeSafe’ foreclosure event Congressman Hank Johnson will host an event to help struggling homeowners avoid foreclosure. The event will be held Saturday, Dec. 8,10 a.m. to 8 p.m., at Salem Bible Church, 5460 Hillandale Drive, Lithonia. Johnson is hosting the free event with the Georgia Department of Community Affairs’ HomeSafe Georgia program and the D&E Group, which are certified housing counselors. The event marks the second one Johnson has held this year to address the foreclosure crisis. Johnson held a similar event on April 28 in which hundreds of homeowners were helped. HomeSafe is designed to provide temporary assistance to Georgia homeowners who have suffered a substantial income loss due to involuntary unemployment or underemployment and who are able and willing to work. The event will also provide opportunities for homeowners to meet with counselors to see if they are eligible for a loan modification. To pre-qualify and to register, participants can call D&E at 770-961-6900 or visit their Web site at depower.org.
ROCKDALE Monastery to present Atlanta Boy Choir concert Rockdale’s Monastery of the Holy Spirit, 2625 Georgia 212 Conyers, will host a Christmas concert featuring the Atlanta Boy Choir on Dec. 15, 7 – 9 p.m. The Atlanta Boy Choir is under the direction of Maestro Fletcher Wolfe. The concert will also host Dr. Lawrence Weaver, a graduate of Morehouse University and the University of Michigan, as assistant director and accompanist. The 50 boys and the alumni choir of 40 men of The Atlanta Boy Choir will be joined by a small chamber orchestra comprised of piano, flute, oboe, violin, cello and harp. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 for seniors and students, and $20 for adults, general seating. 678-964-2237.
Super cheap books at used book sale Book lovers can get some good deals on used books at the Friends of the Library book sale on Dec. 8, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. This month’s special will focus on excercise/fitness, diet and self-help books priced from 10 cents to 25 cents. The Conyers-Rockdale Library is located at 864 Green St., Conyers.
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Holiday Scenes The holiday season is here. OCG photographer and reporter Joshua Smith snapped these Christmas scenes showing off holiday spirit wherever he went around Metro Atlanta and afar—including a ride through the snow in Cleveland, Ohio (1), where he celebrated Thanksgiving. Downtown Stone Mountain (2) is ready to ring in the holidays with its giant bell and picture window shops (6,7) in the downtown area. In Conyers, kids enjoyed the Secret Santa Shop (3,4) set up just for them. In Downtown Atlanta (5), families ice skated and enjoyed Christmas festivities in Centennial Olympic Park. Share your favorite scenes of the season with us on our On Common Ground News Official Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/ocgnews.
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Police later arrested and charged Jackson with murder as an adult, but it is unclear if she will be tried as an adult. The DeKalb District Attorney’s Office is reviewing the case and has not reached a decision, said Erik Burton, a spokesman for the D.A. Meanwhile, the case has become a hot topic everywhere. Many radio listeners of the Al Sharpton Show weighed in on the matter recently, urging DeKalb officials to try Jackson
as a minor—not an adult. Many said as a 13-year-old, Jackson may have cracked under the pressures of babysitting so many small children at the same time. Support for Jackson, the toddler and the family as a whole has come on the internet as well. “This has made me cry so hard. I can’t even imagine the pain your family is going through. I’m so sorry for your loss,” wrote Melisa Barnes of Gadsden, Alabama. “I still can’t get over your
loss, my God, my God what a terrible thing your family must endure. My heart and prayers go out to your family, for both daughters. May God be with you,” said Tawanda Adams, of North Carolina. The day of the murder, Jackson had gotten into trouble earlier in the day because a neighbor saw a boy go to her home while her parents, Shelton and Haneefa Ray, were away. The neighbor went to the home and found the boy hiding in the
closet and told him he had to leave, according to Shelton Ray. Shelton Ray said Jackson feared Sasha was going to tell the boy was in their home. The Rays came home around noon, after receiving a call from Jackson that her youngest sibling was missing. They searched for Sasha and eventually found her bloodied body in the back yard. Shelton Ray said she died in his arms on the way to the hospital. A makeshift memorial of stuffed animals, balloons and
flowers was erected in front of the family’s home on Waldrop Trail. “My heart goes out to the Ray family. This family, this community, is going to need a lot of prayer this holiday season,” said LaTonya Marsh, who lives in a subdivision near the family. “Sasha has earned her wings sooner than we did. We mourn her loss, but you have to remember that Sasha is resting peacefully with our Heavenly Father now.”
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Homeowner Darold Honore says he often wonders what stories the walls in his home would tell if they could talk. The family has been building their own memories for more than 10 years now in the historic Lithonia home.
Georgia granite-quarrying. It’s really just exciting to see so many people ready to explore and learn more about this historic area.” Robert McArthur said he brought his wife, Nancy, and son, John Mitchell, on the tour to get in touch with their family’s history. McArthur’s grandfather, John, was an immigrant from Scotland who
moved to Lithonia in 1880 to mine in the granite quarry. “It’s important for Mitch to see this and for him to get a better understanding of his roots and the great history he comes from,” said McArthur, a realtor in Fayetteville. “They may move to Atlanta or across the country, but I never want my family to forget their history or Lithonia.” Other stops on the
expedition included the Lithonia Woman’s Club; Arabia Mountain Nature Center; Lithonia’s Flat Rock Archives, which highlights a DeKalb community started by free slaves in 1865; the Monastery of the Holy Spirit, founded in Conyers in 1944; and the Smyrna Campground and Presbyterian Church, founded in 1827 in Conyers.
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Rockdale attorney’s celebrity cousin makes 10-page spread in Elle magazine By Valerie J. Morgan
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ockdale Attorney Gary Washington has another reason to be proud of his celebrity cousin, Kerry Washington. Kerry, who endorsed Gary Washington in his bid this summer for Rockdale Superior Court Kerry Washington Judge, is featured in the December issue of Elle magazine. Kerry Washington took the time out of her busy schedule to give the nod to her attorney cousin as he stomped for votes in a race that was won by Robert Mumford, who replaced longtime Rockdale Judge Sidney Nation. The actress, who is getting a lot of attention these days (9.1 million viewers
for her primetime role on the political thriller Scandal), has redefined the look of a powerful woman in the 10-page spread in Elle. Guess what? That high fashion look on Kerry’s petite, 5’4 frame doesn’t include a single suit. Her cocoa complexion is strikingly beautiful in white, turquoise, pink and purple ensembles. Kerry shared with Elle that she is “blessed” to be getting so much attention these days. She has had a slew of projects including serving as one of the presenters on the BET awards this summer. In the event that you can’t get your hands on the December Elle magazine, you can look forward to seeing Kerry on the big screen: Kerry plays one of the leading roles in the antebellum South movie, Django Unchained, which will be released on Christmas Day.
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he Urban League of Greater Atlanta is honoring NBA legend Earvin “Magic” Johnson as the “Business Champion of the Year.” Johnson, a successful entrepreneur with brands in a number of urban communities, is among eight business leaders lauded under this year’s theme, “Celebrating Champions of Job Creation.” Johnson joined a distinguished roster of honorees at the 51st Annual Equal Opportunity Day Dinner and Gala, which was held at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis Hotel Ballroom. “I am deeply honored to receive the Business Champion of the Year Award from the Urban League of Greater Atlanta, an organization that I have always respected and admired for the work it does to empower communities and support families to achieve economic empowerment,” said Johnson. As Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Magic Johnson Enterprises, Johnson oversees a conglomerate that includes Canyon Johnson, a $1 billion real estate fund; Yucaipa Johnson, a $500 million private equity fund; ASPiRE, a TV network that celebrates the AfricanAmerican experience and showcases the next generation of talent and game changers; SodexoMAGIC; Magic Airport Holdings; Best Buy; T.G.I. Friday’s Restaurant; Inner City
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Broadcasting Corporation; Detroit Venture Partners; Magic Johnson Bridgescape; and Vibe Holdings, LLC. “We are thrilled to have Mr. Johnson join us as we celebrate and honor his business success and commitment to community and economic empowerment of urban communities and families along with our other distinguished honorees,” said Nancy Flake Johnson, president and Chief Executive Officer of the Urban League of Greater Atlanta. “We are excited that he has chosen Atlanta as the home base
for two of his most recent ventures: the ASPiRE network and the Magic Johnson Bridgescape, an education center for out-of-school and at-risk youth.” Nick Nelson, who served as this year’s gala chair, called Johnson a “successful brand strategist” who is empowering African-American communities through his work. “Magic Johnson is a successful brand strategist for corporations seeking a relationship with the urban market, and he is a catalyst for those companies to invest into underserved communities with sustainable jobs,” said Nelson. “It is a privilege to recognize a man who exemplifies long-standing efforts to economically empower the African-American community.” The Equal Opportunity Day Dinner and Gala annually recognizes corporations, organizations and individuals who champion equal opportunities for AfricanAmericans and others in underserved communities. In addition to Johnson, seven others were honored at this year’s event: The HJ Russell Family: Family Heritage Champion Award Macy’s: Program Partner Champion Award
Wells Fargo: Supplier Diversity Champion Award R. Lawrence Ashe Jr.: Legacy Champion Award Usher’s New Look Foundation: Community Service Champion Award Chaka Zulu: Emerging Business Champion Award Young Professionals and Guild: League Auxiliary Champions Awards
About the Urban League of Greater Atlanta Founded in 1920, The Urban League of Greater Atlanta is a civil rights organization dedicated to economic empowerment. For 92 years, the mission of the Urban League of Greater Atlanta is to empower communities and change lives by enabling African Americans and others to achieve their highest human potential and secure economic self-reliance, parity, power and civil rights. The Urban League of Greater Atlanta is one of 97 affiliates in 36 states and the District of Columbia.
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Gwinnett Chamber sets healthcare reform seminar
BBA to presents Atlanta Botanical Garden Director
The Gwinnett County Chamber of Commerce, 6500 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth, will host a healthcare reform seminar, on Dec. 4, 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. “The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: What Every Business Should Know” is a free seminar open to HR directors/managers, benefits managers, company decision makers, business owners, CEOs and CFOs. The Chamber is presenting the seminar in conjunction with Purchasing Alliance Solutions. The guest speakers are Richard Elliott, president and CEO of United Healthcare of Georgia, and Attorney Anthony “Tony” Roehl, with Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP. Some seminar topics include: How federal health care reform affects the employer and the consumer going forward; and the general framework of the law, including a review of the subsidies for employees and the penalties on employers. There will be time for a question-and-answer session. RSVP is required. A complimentary lunch will be provided. Participants meet in the Chamber’s John D. Stephens Education Room. 770-232-3000
The Buckhead Business Association will welcome Atlanta Botanical Gardens Executive Director Mary Pat Matheson, to its business networking breakfast on Dec. 13, 7:30 – 9 a.m., at the City Club of Buckhead, 3343 Peachtree Road, Suite 1850, Atlanta. Matheson directs all operations for the 30-acre urban garden in Midtown. The Garden showcases floral displays, plant collections, a children’s garden, annual fine art exhibitions, the Fuqua Conservatory and Orchid Center, and the Canopy Walk, the largest suspension bridge of its kind in the United States. Matheson will share experiences under her leadership and discuss how the garden is actively expanding fundraising, education, marketing, business administration, horticulture and conservation. The cost to attend is $20. For more information or to register, call 404-4677607 or visit www.buckheadbusiness.org.
Vinings Jubilee District shows holiday spirit The Vinings Jubilee business district, 4300 Paces Ferry Road, S.E. Atlanta, will offer free horse-drawn sleigh rides through the business district to celebrate the holiday season. The free horse-drawn sleigh rides will be offered on Dec. 7 and Dec. 14, 5 to 8 p.m., starting in front of the Clock Tower Building, close to Tower Stage. The Vinings Jubilee District is a collection of boutiques, restaurants and specialty stores nestled in the historic Vinings Village, located minutes away from downtown Atlanta. 770-438-8080.
GLOW to present NASCAR sports writer Ronda Rich Gwinnett Leadership Organization for Women (GLOW) will host NASCAR sports writer Ronda Rich on Dec. 14, 7:15 – 9:15 a.m. at the 1818 Club, 6500 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth. Rich, who has appeared on The View and CNN, will discuss how she took her natural talent and passion for storytelling and turned it into a cottage industry where she celebrates Southern stories in a profitable way through best-selling books, syndicated newspaper columns, speaking engagements, television and radio. Business women are invited to attend the forum. The cost is $45. For more information or to register, call 770-232-8816.
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New Birth to host American Red Cross blood drive New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, 6400 Woodrow Road, Lithonia, is hosting its last American Red Cross Blood Drive of the year on Dec. 2, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. With New Birth’s help with multiple blood drives, the American Red Cross has received donations in high numbers this year. Because of Hurricane Sandy, however, the demand for donations remains crucial. Donors meet in the church’s multi-purpose room. For more information or to register as a donor, call 1-800-RED CROSS or visit www.redcrossblood.org.
Redemptive Life organizes coat drive Redemptive Life Christian Fellowship, 406 Pleasant Hill Road, N.W., Conyers, is accepting donations for a coat drive to assist needy families. The coat drive will be held through Dec. 23. Do you have a winter coat that you’re not wearing anymore or that you or a family member has outgrown? Those extra coats and jackets that you have just lying around your home could be a blessing to someone who doesn’t have warm clothing. Donations may be made at the church during office hours, Monday through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. “The Compassionate Coat” drive also will be held on Sundays at the church’s 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. worship services. For more information, call 770-922-1234.
Church celebrates 29th Christmas pageant First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta, 1328 Peachtree St., N.E., Atlanta, will host its 29th annual Children’s Christmas Pageant on Dec. 9, 9 a.m. The children will lead this special worship service and share through the pageant, the story of Christmas and the holy season. 404-892-8461.
Antioch-Lithonia presents candle light musical Antioch-Lithonia Missionary Baptist Church will host a Christmas Candle Light Musical for the community on Dec. 9, 5 p.m. The program will highlight the church’s Worship and Arts Ministry through its mass choir, cherub or youth choir, male chorus, the James C. Ward Chorale, the Band of Believers, and praise dancers. The ministry will perform some of Christmas favorites by candlelight. Antioch-Lithonia, under the leadership of Pastor James C. Ward, is located at 2152 Rock Chapel Road, Lithonia. 770-482-1277.
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Beulah sets “Sticks and Stones” production Beulah Missionary Baptist Church’s M.A.D.D., Music Arts and Drama Department, will present the “Sticks and Stones” Christmas production on Dec. 14, 7 p.m., at the church’s Family Life Center, 2340 Clifton Springs Road, Decatur. Under the leadership of Sharon Murray, the ministry will act out a production written by church member Gary Maddox. Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof. The words that we speak have power. Are you conscious of the words you speak over yourself and other people? Sticks and Stones may certainly break bones, but the words we speak carry tremendous weight. Characters in the production learn the importance of what they are saying to one another, and the true spirit of the holiday season. The community is invited to join the M.A.D.D. Ministry in a dramatic, comedic and thought-provoking production. 404-241-3307.
Voices of Faith welcomes Atlanta Hawks’ Head Coach Larry Drew Atlanta Hawks’ Head Coach Larry Drew visited Voices of Faith Ministries in Stone Mountain recently, taking in a spiritual Word from Bishop Gary Hawkins, Sr. Drew worshipped with Voices of Faith on Nov. 25, the Sunday after Thanksgiving. It was his second visit to the church. “I was really glad that he came to visit us. I just looked out and Photo by Glenn L. Morgan/OCG News there he was in the congregation. We L-R: Atlanta Hawks’ Head Coach Larry Drew and didn’t know he was coming, but he Bishop Gary Hawkins, Sr. has always said that whenever his schedule permits, he would worship with us,” said Bishop Hawkins, an avid basketball lover and big fan of the Hawks. Bishop Hawkins praised Drew for the work that he is doing with the Hawks, who are on a winning streak, and encouraged him to pursue his goals.
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CDC: Young people infected with HIV unaware ATLANTA— Young people ages 13 to 24 represent more than a quarter of new HIV infections each year, according to new statistics released by the Centers for Disease Control. Officials say 60 percent of those young people don’t know they are infected. “It is a sobering reality that so many young people are infected with HIV and even more startling, the number of these young people who aren’t even aware of it,” said Brenda Fitzgerald, M.D., commissioner of the Georgia Department of Public Health. “This tragedy can be prevented by getting people tested and linked to treatment.” The CDC’s new statistics were released as the state prepared t observe World AIDS Day in Georgia. Gov. Nathan Deal proclaimed Dec. 1 as World AIDS Day in Georgia. The state joined countries around the world in the fight against HIV/AIDS, offering support for people living with HIV and remembering those who have died of AIDS. In observance of World AIDS Day, the Georgia Department of Public Health hosted its first HIV/AIDS Twitter chat. Discussion topics include startling new HIV/AIDS numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the AIDS epidemic in Georgia, and what is being done statewide to fight the spread of HIV. As part of Georgia’s treatment as prevention effort to reduce the spread of HIV infection, the CDC recently awarded the Georgia Department of Public Health $2.5 million to help get HIV-positive Georgians into treatment. Linking these patients with treatment is essential to reducing HIV transmission in Georgia. Research indicates an HIV-positive person is 96 percent less-likely to pass the virus to others if they’re adhering to an appropriate treatment regimen. Free HIV testing is available throughout Georgia. To find a location and for more information about AIDS and sexually transmitted disease, call 800-551-2728.
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CALENDAR Emory sets workshop on healthy eating for the holidays Emory Healthcare, 1364 Clifton Road, N.E., Decatur, will host a free workshop, “Healthy Holiday Eating,” on Dec. 3, at noon. As the holidays approach, events and gatherings can present a challenge to healthy eating. Food may be the centerpiece of holiday festivities, but that doesn’t mean you have to pack on the pounds or risk heart health during the holiday season. This workshop will provide helpful and practical tips for cooking and making healthy choices during the holidays. Cheryl Williams, RD/LD will facilitate the workshop. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. To reserve your seat, call 404-778-2850 or sign up online at www.emoryhealthcare.org.
Gwinnett Medical offers ‘Fresh Start’ to help smokers quit Gwinnett Medical Center, 1000 Medical Center Blvd., Lawrenceville, will offer its four-week smoking cessation class every Wednesday, Dec. 5, 12, 19 and 26, 6:30 p.m. The American Cancer Society created the “Fresh Start” series, which helps participants quit smoking by providing essential information, skills for coping with cravings, and group support. Participants will receive a certificate of completion for attending the series. For more information or to register, visit www. gwinnettmedicalcenter.org or call 678-312-1000.
St. Joseph’s beauty workshop helps cancer patients cope Saint Joseph’s Hospital, 5665 Peachtree Dunwoody Road, N.E., Atlanta, will host “Look Good…Feel Better,” for women dealing with cancerrelated beauty issues on Dec. 10, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. The American Cancer Society offers makeovers
for patients undergoing cancer treatment. The handson group workshop is dedicated to helping female cancer patients cope with the appearance-related side effects of chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Learn skin care and makeup applications, as well as hair/wig techniques. Registration is required. For more information or to register, call 1-800-395-5665 and 404-226-9283 or visit www.gacancersurvivors.org.
Rockdale Medical offers community blood drive Rockdale Medical, 1412 Milstead Ave., Conyers, will host a community blood drive on Dec. 11, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Donors give the gift of life while enjoying movies or vintage television shows as well as snacks. Donors will be entered into drawings for prizes from the American Red Cross. Donors meet in the hospital’s East Tower Classrooms. For more information or to register to donate, call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE (448-3513) or visit www.givelife.org and enter the sponsor code “rockmed.” ‘Live Healthy DeKalb’ to host informational
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The DeKalb County Board of Health will hold its Live Healthy DeKalb Coalition meeting on Dec. 12, 9 – 11 a.m., at the Bohan Auditorium, 445 Winn Way, Decatur. The community is invited to learn about initiatives the Board of Health has to offer. Participants can share and learn more about being smoke-free, staying active and eating healthy. The Board of Health will also share information about its Go Green Action Group, which promotes recycling initiatives; the Tobacco Prevention Action Group, which advocates for smoke/tobacco free environments; Healthy Equity Action Team, which
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