Your Best Source for community News and Events The Bright Side Volume 18, No 11 Marietta & Powder Springs Community Newspaper OUR COMMUNITY honors our public safety ECRWSS CAR - RT SORT POSTAL CUSTOMER The Bright Side P O Box 935 Kennesaw, GA 30156 PRSRT-STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID ACWORTH, GA 30101 PERMIT #41 The 15th annual Public Safety Appreciation Week began with the kick-off breakfast honoring public safety personnel at Cobb Galleria Centre Monday, Oct. 6. Cobb County Police Officer Charles Vill (above center) was awarded the Medal of Valor, the highest award recognizing an individual for an act of bravery in a lifethreatening situation. In February, Vill was shot five times by the driver of a vehicle he pulled over. Despite being seriously wounded, he maintained his tactical awareness. He acted quickly, moving to cover out of the line of fire, maintained control and provided clear and accurate descriptions and directions over the radio which ultimately led to the capture of his assailant. Acworth Police Department Agent Kyle Arnold (above left) was named the Public Safety Employee of the Year. Arnold, currently assigned to MCS Narcotics, is one of the first entry officers when serving high risk warrants. This year alone, he has participated in the service of 15 to 20 high risk warrants. Arnold has handled major drug cases with highlevel drug dealers. Marietta Police Officer Paul Reynolds won the 2014 Award of Merit. In January, Reynolds provided emergency treatment to a seven-month pregnant woman suffering from a gunshot wound to the leg. His tourniquet not only stopped the bleeding, but moved her broken femur back into place. Smyrna Police Officers Tom Rooney was also honored with the Award of Merit for his actions during an apartment fire where he went door-to-door, evacuating people from the building. His actions were credited with saving at least 17 lives. Cobb County Police Det. Tom Bastis won the Distinguished Achievement Award, which recognizes an individual whose service and performance has exceeded the realm of the job. Bastis has worked for the Cobb County Police Department since 2003, serving more than five-and-a-half of those years within the Crimes Against Children Unit. Public Safety Appreciation Week, which runs through Oct. 12, is sponsored by the Cobb County of Chamber of Commerce. For more information, visit www.cobbchamber. org/publicsafety.. Pictured with the two officers is Sam Heaton, Cobb’s Public Safety Director Candlelight Shopping on the square Candlelight Shopping will be held every Friday evening from now through December 19 until 9:00 p.m. so everyone can get their shopping in while enjoying beautiful nights strolling along streets of our gem of a Square. The galleries, eateries, boutiques and gift shops of Marietta Square will offer shoppers unique finds perfect for the holiday season before us. TM midNOV midDEC 2014 SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN And he is coming on a firetruck. What could be more exciting for our children than to see Santa arrive with all the bells and whistles. Join Santa Claus for the kick off to the holiday season in Marietta, Thursday, Dec. 4, in Glover Park on the Marietta Square. Festivities will begin at 5 p.m. with performances by local school choruses. Santa will make his grand entrance at 5:20 p.m. and light the giant Christmas tree at 6 p.m. More entertainment will follow while Santa visits with children in the gazebo until 8 p.m. Santa’s Workshop The workshop will be open to visitors Dec. 6, 7, 13, 14, 20-24. Be sure to have your picture taken with Santa. Santa’s hours: Saturdays, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sundays, December 7: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Weekdays Dec. 22 & 23: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Last day to see Santa on the Square!!!! - Wednesday, December 24: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. The line to meet Santa closes one hour before his workshop closes. Marietta Parks and Recreation and the Marietta Business Association sponsor this event each year. MARIETTA PILGRIMAGE HOME TOUR December 6 & 7, 2014 Go behind closed doors as Marietta puts on its holiday finery for the 27th Annual Marietta Pilgrimage Christmas Home Tour. What does it take to produce the tour? More than 3,000 ornaments, thousands of magnolia leaves, 500-plus strands of lights and over 100 poinsettias are used in decorating the houses. A half a dozen or more hotel rooms are booked for homeowners for the event weekend to clear the way for the 5,000 or so visitors who will ooh and ah over vintage, traditional and highly artistic holiday schemes. Dozens of plastic mats are stashed in closets in case of inclement weather and scads of booties are stowed in attics to cover shoes for treading on floors that need extra TLC. Not to mention over 500 volunteers to staff the event. The Marietta Pilgrimage Christmas Home Tour features six private historic homes in the Northwest Marietta/Kennesaw Avenue Historic District, lovingly restored, filled with antique collections and decorated for the season. Homeowners invite you inside for a unique opportunity to discover how they incorporate these historic treasures into their everyday lives. Along the route, many of Marietta’s historic public buildings are decorated and open for touring. The home tours kick-off on Saturday, December 6 with the Day Tour offered from 9:00am – 6:00pm and a Candlelight Tour featuring three of the tour homes from 7:00pm – 9:30pm Saturday evening. The Day Tour will resume on Sunday, December 7 from 10:00am – 6:00pm. The day tours offer shuttle service staffed with informative step-on guides. Along the tour, guests can warm up and enjoy refreshments or a light lunch at The Bistro. The Bistro gives guests an opportunity to warm up and enjoy refreshment during the tour. It is conveniently positioned along the tour route. For more information and to purchase tickets for the Marietta Pilgrimage Christmas Home Tour, call the Marietta Visitors Bureau at 770-429-1115, or 800-835-0445 or visit www.marietttapilgrimage.com. THIS ‘N 14NOV THATWC The Bright Side™ is a privately owned publication of J. C. Thompson & Associates, Inc. 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CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations to Brianna Hewitt, for earning the opportunity to attend The National Pageant in Anaheim, CA at Disneyland during Thanksgiving weekend. Brianna will be representing the State of Georgia. Brianna attends Lost Mountain Middle School where she plays both the violin and viola in the orchestra, is a member of the Jr. Beta Club and a member of Helping Hands. In September Brianna helped raise over $15,000 for childhood cancer research during rally week. Brianna was the 2nd runner up in NAM’s Top model search. positions available Three-13 Salon, Spa & Boutique hiring all positions! Guest Service Specialist, Spa Department-Nail/Esthetician & Apprentices, Hairdressing DepartmentHairdressers & Assistants, Technical Department-Apprentices. Open Mon-Sat 8a-9p MUST be flexible! Come in to fill out application OR request one - 770-4260313 or [email protected]. Nursing Agency Needs: LPN’s $20/Hr. Must be reliable/ dependable. “Drugs Don’t Work”. 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Tickets are free and may be reserved by visiting the website www. whereskiesareblue.org. Blue Skies offers week long family retreats to bring the hope of Christ to families living through the challenges of pediatric cancer. Career Transition Ministries: Meet the second Mondays of the month at First Presbyterian Church,189 Church Street, Marietta, GA 30060 starting at 6:30 pm. Personal resume reviewing, interviewing, networking, career assessment help, followed by our presentation. For more information please call Lee Pence 770-4289350 or Bob Sabin 770-795-9084 or visit http://fpcmarietta.org. genealogy society The next Genealogy Society of Cobb County Georgia Monthly Meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 18, 2014, 7-8pm at Provino’s Italian Restaurant, 440 Ernest W Barrett Parkway Northwest, Kennesaw, GA. Linda Woodward Geiger will give a presentation titled “Photographs Revisited: Was It Staged or Photoshopped?” This presentation will delve into some of the things to consider when “Cousin Tilly” sends you copies of family photographs. This is a Dutch dinner meeting and it is open to the public. For more about the Genealogy Society of Cobb County, visit http://www.cobbgagensoc.org/ or email [email protected]. ELM Classes Registration opens for Enrichment of Life Movement (ELM) on November 21. Classes run January 6 through February 24. The registration deadline is December 12. ELM is a lifelong learning organization operated almost exclusively by volunteers. It offers a full day of classes, a catered lunch, and scheduled lunchtime presentations for active adults age 50 and older. Classes meet on consecutive Tuesdays for 8 weeks and are held at the First United Methodist Church of Marietta An array of over 60 classes will be offered from 9:30 to 3:00 PM. Cost is $40 per session, not per class. A hot lunch is available for $7, but brown baggers are always welcome. Bright Side page 2 MARIETTA LIONS CLUB Meets the second Thursday of the month at 7:00 PM, at the First United Methodist Church, 56 Whitlock Ave SW, Marietta 30064. Lions Clubs’ main mission is community service, with an emphasis on sight conservation. For more information, or if you are interested in joining our club, email [email protected] or visit our website: www.mariettalionsclub. org. DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS Marietta DAV general meeting is the first Monday of the month at 6:30pm. The meeting is held at ¼ mile West of the Big Chicken; 995 Roswell St., Marietta, GA 30060. We welcome all veterans and may be contacted at 678-388-1568 or email: rich@ eagle2art.com and www.davchapter6.com. CARE GIVERS NEEDED Be loved by your clients. Comfort Keepers is seeking mature, dependable people to fill open positions caring for the elderly. If you would enjoy providing companionship, preparing meals and shopping for elderly clients, then we want to hear from you. We have a special need for CNA’s. Please call Peter at 678.354.0102. WANTED: Prostate Cancer Survivors. Prostate Cancer Survivors group meets the second Thursday of every month from 7 to 8 PM in the Radiation Conference Room (Lower level), Kennestone Cancer Center, 320 Kennestone Hospital Blvd., Marietta, GA 30060. for information contact Linda Lee 770-793-7545 or email linda.lee@ wellstar.org Open to the public, you don’t have to be a Wellstar patient. This is a UsToo group (ustoo.org) website. Dementia Support Group Marietta First United Methodist Church’s Dementia Support Group meets at 6:30 pm on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. The group provides support and resources to those providing care to a person with any type of dementia. Through participation in the group, caregivers will be able to share their own experiences while receiving support and strength from others sharing a similar journey. Marilyn Crozier will facilitate the group. For more information, contact Rev. Elaine Wilder at 770-429-7800 ext. 7826. Open to everyone. Working Through Your Grief Working through your Grief meets the third Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Parlor of First Baptist Church Marietta. For more information contact Dean Hunter at (770) 2893889 or [email protected]. 148 Church Street, Marietta, GA 30060. www.mariettafbc. org. share your IGHT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER West Cobb Toastmasters good news Strengthen your communication skills Registration booklets are available Share you good news with us -and build your confidence at West Cobb at Cobb Senior Centers, Cobb Libraries, PROOF BRIGHT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPAP baby births, birthdays, engagements, Toastmasters. We provide positive, or online at www.elmcobb.org. 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Fully InSuREd FREE ESTIMATES [email protected] page 3 Bright Side 14NOV WC BRIGHT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPAP PROOF Call Carol at 770-424-2863 Three Marietta-Powder Springs NonProfits honored Three Marietta-Powder Springs non-profits were honored today by Wells Fargo team members with $1,000 Days of Giving donations. The Marietta-Powder Springs groups receiving contributions today were: I Give Myself Away, the Safe Path Children’s Advocacy Center and the YWCA of Northwest Georgia. Pictured above (L-R): Jimmy Moore with the YWCA, Dr. Angelia Griffin with I Give Myself Away, Stacy Vandiver with Wells Fargo and Bob Snelson with Safepath Children’s Advocacy Center. Some 240 Atlanta area groups received the contributions in October. Applications for Elementary Choice Academies Program being accepted: Nov. 10, 2014 – Jan. 23, 2015 The open application window for the 2015-2016 Marietta City Schools (MCS) elementary Choice Academies program is Nov. 10, 2014 through Jan. 23, 2015. Interested Marietta City residents seeking to apply for Choice Academies must submit their completed application no later than Jan. 23, 2015. “For the eighth year Marietta City Schools offers resident families an opportunity to apply for the Choice Academies program,” said MCS Superintendent Dr. Emily Lembeck. “Although some families may not be able to realize their first choice due to space limitations, the choice programs in each school provide wonderful options. Offering Choice Academies is just one way that Marietta City Schools is supporting our vision to be the school system of choice.” All Marietta City elementary Choice Academies offer school tours by appointment. To arrange a school tour contact the school directly. For more information about the unique academic programs offered at each Marietta City elementary school, visit the Choice Academies webpage at http://www.marietta-city.org/curriculum/programs/choice.php . Choice provides parents and guardians an opportunity to choose, within a clearly defined window of eligibility, the elementary school best suited to their child’s talents and needs. Space must be available at the school and within the grade level requested before a Choice request is eligible for approval. Choice Applications must be mailed to Marietta City Schools; 250 Howard Street; Marietta, GA 30060; ATTN: Cheryl Hood. Holiday Tours!! Family and Friends Visiting for the Holidays? Take a tour of Marietta with the Historic Marietta Trolley. Bring your family and friends on our Thursday through Sunday Sightseeing Tours during November and December 2014. Special Rates for Groups of 10 or more. (Some Restrictions Apply) Call Collin 770-425-1062 Private Tours [email protected] for Groups 131 Church St. • Marietta • 30060 • 770-425-1006 visit www.mariettatrolley.com A Christmas Tradition This December, The Strand welcomes the return of last year’s highly successful winter music revue, A Christmas Tradition! A Christmas Tradition is a non-stop song and dance revue featuring classic Christmas tunes, as well as childhood favorites and contemporary gems. When the whole family is together for the holidays and looking for some Christmas cheer, A Christmas Tradition is the show to see! It is family friendly and guaranteed to fill even the grumpiest Scrooge with the holiday spirit. This song and dance revue will show off The Strand’s awe inspiring sets and effects like has never been seen before, as well as the diva voices and high energy dances that Strand patrons have come to know and love. Songs will include crooning Christmas classics as well as funky festive favorites. A Christmas Tradition is guaranteed to make the entire family dance, clap, and enjoy the spirit of the holidays - from Santa-loving six year olds to out of town in-laws. In addition to a cast of talented local performers, The Strand has added a brand new 2014 children’s choir that will make the grinchiest of hearts grow three sizes. A Christmas Thistoadthe was created based on information you have provided us. Due to Tradition will feature a trolley replica on stage to a multimedia tribute highlights of Marietta. It’s heart-warming, hugely entertaining, perfect for kids andtime adults alike, andand it’sthe a need to meet our publication date, we can only make constraints community experience that no Mariettan should miss. There is absolutely nothing else like incorrect numbers, and expiration dates at this time. corrections to spelling, it in the area during the holiday season! Again because of time constrants, a second proof of any changes made will A Christmas Tradition will feature a pre-show holiday sing along with Ron Carter nothalf be resubmitted for your approval. on the Mighty Allen Theatre Organ. The organ pre-show will begin an hour before showtime. Show Dates:Are the weekends of Dec 5, Dec 12 and Dec 19.AllFriday Saturday majorand ad change requests will have to be done in the next issue you advertimes show starts at 8:00 pm. Sundays the show starts at 3:00 pm. tise in. Thank you for your business. Carol Thompson, Publisher. Tickets for A Christmas Tradition are on sale now. Seating is assigned, and tickets are $25. Special pricing for seniors, students, and groups are available online and through the Please call the above number or fax corrections to 770-427-1748. box office at 770.293.0080. Charlie Brown Christmas Show Featuring Jeffrey Bützer and T. T. Mahony For the third year running, The Strand will be host to the whimsical stylings of Jeffrey Bützer and T.T. Mahony as they present a jazzy musical tribute to Vince Guaraldi’s A Charlie Brown Christmas. The show, now an established Atlanta tradition, will be making its way daringly OTP to the beautiful and family-friendly Strand Theatre! Bützer and Mahony will be playing the fanciful Christmas songs that Charlie Brown and the gang have made favorites for the holiday season. This show is guaranteed to tickle your nostalgia-bone and get you in the loving Christmas spirit with the delightful melodies of childhood favorites. With a history of sold out shows, don’t wait to get your tickets! All ages, December 18 at 8pm.Tickets are $15 in advance and $18 the day of show. Tickets for Charlie Brown Christmas Show are on sale now online and through the box office at 770.293.0080. 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William’s Eagle project involved producing a map of the cemetery of St. James’ Episcopal Church, where he is a member. In addition, he was responsible for generating a self-guided audio podcast tour pertaining to the rich history of the cemetery and its most notable people, developing paper brochures containing the map and instructions for the tour, and designing a small kiosk to house the brochures and map. HT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER PROOF 770-426-4220 655 Whitlock Ave SW • Marietta Mon - Fri: 8am to 6pm & Sat: 8am to 5pm Callwww.whitlockgoodyear.com Carol at 770-851-5469 [email protected] Less than 1.5 miles west of Marietta Square Now Accepting VIP Membership | Fleet Accounts Available | Military Discounts GEORGIA PODIATRY, Inc. Specializes in Conservative and Surgical Aspects of Foot and Ankle Care • Accepts ALL Insurances • Same day Appointments Available • NEW SATURDAY HOURS Accepting New Patients Call 678-310-0540 Dr. Evan M. 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The first installation will be in the library of Lockheed Elementary School, with Dunleith Elementary and the James T. Anderson Boys and Girls Club in Marietta to follow. A fourth location is in the works. The Graduate Marietta initiative is a major emphasis for the Kiwanis Club of Marietta and encompasses all grades – from early education to high school. Does helping children succeed appeal to you? If so, the Kiwanis Club of Marietta is the place for you! Please contact Pat Huey ([email protected]) with the Kiwanis Club of Marietta for membership information. d based on information you have provided us. Due to d the need to meet our publication date, we can only make ing, incorrect numbers, and expiration dates at this time. me constrants, a second proof of any changes made will for your approval. ADVERTISER - PLEASE CHECK: e requests will have to be done in the next issue you adverfor your business. Carol Thompson, Publisher. PRICES CORRECT Please call 770-851-5469 ax corrections to 678-574-8793 EXPIRATION DATE ADDRESS CORRECT PHONE NUMBER CORRECT SPELLING ed on information you have provided us. Due to need to meet our publication date, we can only make incorrect numbers, and expiration dates at this time. constraints, a second proof of any changes made will our approval. ADVERTISER - PLEASE CHECK: quests will have to be done in the next issue you adverour business. Carol Thompson, Publisher. PRICES CORRECT lease call 770-851-5469 corrections to 678-574-8793 EXPIRATION DATE ADDRESS CORRECT PHONE NUMBER CORRECT SPELLING page 5 Bright Side 14NOV WC COBB CHRISTMAS Cobb Christmas keeps the holiday spirit alive. Cobb Christmas, Inc., staffed 100% by volunteers, provides food and gifts at Christmastime to Cobb County’s lowincome families ensuring the holiday spirit is alive for our client families, our donors and volunteers alike.The folks at Cobb Christmas are thinking Christmas, Santa and toys! Help us help Cobb’s kids have a Merry Christmas! Donate today! Stuff-A-Bus Is that Santa’s sleigh or a Cobb County Transit bus? Cobb Christmas partners with Cobb County Department of Transportation and Cobb Community Transit (CCT) to create the county’s most unique and memorable holiday program, Stuff-A-Bus. Think of Stuff-A-Bus as the opposite of Santa’s sleigh, Santa uses his sleigh to deliver gifts and Cobb Christmas makes a CCT bus our sleigh for collecting gifts. The week prior to Cobb Christmas’ Annual Distribution, a CCT bus travels through the county to Stuff-A-Bus host sites gathering donations of food and toys. Host sites can be businesses, schools and other entities that have organized toy and food drives. This program would not be successful without the help of local businesses, schools, and other organizations that serve as host sites for Stuff-A-Bus. Volunteers at these locations organize food and toy drives and begin promoting and collecting in November. A Cobb Christmas representative schedules a date and time for the bus to make a stop at their location to collect the items which have been donated. All donations are stored and transported to Jim Miller Park—the Cobb Christmas Distribution Site-during distribution week. When you help to “Stuff-A-Bus” with donations of money, new toys, gifts, nonperishable food items, gift cards or gift certificates, your generosity will brighten the holidays for hundreds of low-income families. Stunning 4 Bedroom Home Brick Front 4 Bedroom Home with Tons of Updates Gorgeous Brick Front Home in a Sought After Community in West Cobb. Home features a Ton of Updates to include New Hardwood Floors on the Main Level, New Carpet Upstairs, Newer Roof, New Siding & New A/C & Furnace on the Main Level. The Family Room features a Brick Fireplace and a lot of Natural Light. Home has a Completely Updated Eat-in Kitchen with Stained Cabinets, New Tile Floors, New Tile Backsplash and New Stainless Steel Appliances. Home also has a Formal Living Room or Home Office & a Formal Dining Room. The Powder Room is Totally Updated with New Tile Floors, New Mirror, New Fixtures, New Vanity and New Toilet. The Master Suite has a Deep Trey Ceiling with a Private Bathroom with Double Vanities, New Toilet, Jetted Tub & Separate Shower. There are 3 Spacious Bedrooms sharing a Full Bath. There is an Unfinished Basement for Storage or Expansion. A Large, New Extended Deck overlooks the Huge, Private Rear Yard. Home located in Walkers Ridge, an Active Swim/Tennis Community with Walking Trails, Playground, Club House & Community Events, and is located in Hillgrove High School District For Listing Information call 1-866-476-1680 Ext. 4200 If you or anyone you know are interested in selling or buying, contact Melissa Krudwig and her Team of Associates for your FREE consultation today. SELLERS: Call about our Customized Commission Options. BUYERS: Get a Free Home Warranty, with your purchase. Melissa Krudwig C: 770.310.3269 O: 678-631-1700 BRIGHT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPA [email protected] PROOF www.facebook.com/ThinkMelissa #1 Sales Team and Cobb of Realtors Top Achiever Call Carol at Board 770-851-5469 Melanie Duncan, Board member and Chair of Stuff-A-Bus, advises that the Cobb Christmas Stuff a Bus will be making the following stops to collect toys. Thurs, November 20th: Kennesaw State University11:00a–2:00p; Tues, December 2nd: WellStar East Cobb Health Park 11:00a-12:00p; Tues, December 2nd: Credit Union of GA 12:30p-1:30p; Wed, December 3rd: WellStar Cobb Hospital 9:30a-10:30a;Wed, December 3rd:WellStar Windy Hill Hospital 11:00a-12:00p; Wed December 3rd:WellStar Administration Building 12:30p-1:30p; Wed, December 3rd :WellStar Kennestone Hospital 2:00p-3:00p; Thurs, December 4th :American Heart Association; Marietta Office 10:00a-11:00a;Thurs, December 4th:WellStar Acworth Health Park 12:30p-1:30p;Fri, December 5th: Marietta Square 11:00a-12:00p;Fri, December 5th: One Overton Park 12:30p-1:30p; Fri, December 5th: Bank of American Kennesaw Branch 2:00p-3:00p; Tues, December 9th : Southern Polytechnic State University 1:00p-2:30p; Wed, December 10th: Traton Homes 10:00a-11:00a; Wed, December 10th: Salon Three13 12:30p-1:30p; Fri, December 12th: Stasco Mechanical 12:30p-1:30p Set-Up and Distribution: Each December for one week Cobb Christmas takes over the exhibition halls at Jim Miller Park to organize and distribute all of the collected, donated and purchased food, stockings and toys to our registered client families. Each year nearly 400 volunteers are needed to successfully execute this event. Cobb Christmas need lots of help setting up the distribution center and distributing To volunteer for Cobb Christmas, visit CobbChristmas.net or Email Stuff-A-Bus@ CobbChristmas.net. Pictured above - Santa and Brian Buckalew finalizing plans for this year’s Cobb Christmas. Melissa Krudwig The Bear of Real Estate P O Box 935 • Kennesaw, GA 30156 • 770-851-5469 Calling for volunteers of all ages to come out and assist Marietta Tree Keepers as we www.brightsidenews.com Marietta Tree Keepers plant trees at the City of Marietta’s Birney Park on Saturday, December 13, 2014. So come on out and help us as we help beautify Birney Park and add more trees to the area. Volunteers are asked to arrive at 8:30am to enjoy donuts and beverages before digging in to work. All ages are welcome to this family-friendly event. Dress appropriately for the weather. Tools will be provided although volunteers are welcome to bring their favorite outdoor gloves and tools if they like. Tree planting will take place from 9-11 am. Birney Park, 475 Birney St., Marietta, GA 30060 (Birney St. is 1 block North of the North Marietta Parkway, located off Fairground St.) Those wishing to become a member or make a donation can learn more by visiting MTK’s website at www.mariettaga.gov/committees/treekeepers. For more information, please call 770.424.4664 W e A r e C o m f o r t K e e p e r s® GHT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER PROOF Call Carol at 770-424-2863 Comfort Keepers® provides the kind of trusted, in-home care that helps people maintain full and independent lives, right in the comfort of their own home. 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Additional safety tips are available at www.cobbemc.com. cobbemc.com Keep the holidays bright Marietta High School (MHS) Air Force Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (AFJROTC) cadets competed against 13 other drill teams from schools across Alabama, Tennessee and Georgia at the Master Sergeant (MSgt) Chuck Gilbert Memorial Drill Meet, sponsored by Ridgeland High School in Rossville, GA on October 11, 2014. The Armed Drill Team, commanded by Cadet Colonel Harry McMahon, placed first in the Armed Drill Team Division. The Unarmed Drill Team, commanded by Cadet Mirakal Jackson, placed first in the Unarmed Division. The Light Weight Color Guard Team, commanded by Cadet Colonel Harry McMahon, and the Heavy Weight Color Team, command by Cadet Second Lieutenant Cooper Donlin, took third place in their respective divisions. “Although this year we have several new first year cadets on the team, the teams performed like precision seasoned veterans,” said MHS AFJROTC Faculty Advisor Colonel James Wilson. Marietta Educator Receives State Award Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics Julie Pinto, a high school mathematics teacher at Marietta High School (MHS) receives the Georgia Council of Teachers of Mathematics (GCTM) Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics, an award given to one educator per grade-level in the state. “Julie Pinto is a role model to her colleagues, an inspiration to her students and our school community, and a leader in the improvement of math instruction,” said Leigh Colburn, principal at MHS. “In my experience with Mrs. Pinto, I have found her to be instructionally sound, focused, and articulate. Her professional contacts, creativity, emotional maturity, and work ethic have a daily positive impact upon her students and our school.” The Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics is given to educators who demonstrate strong content foundation in mathematics appropriate for their teaching level and show evidence of growth in their subject of mathematics. Awardees are esteemed as peer role models for other teachers and academic leaders within their schools and communities. BRIGHT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPA PROOF Call Carol at 770-851-5469 Winnwood Retirement Retirement Living at its Finest Reserve your apartment now! Independent & Assisted Living • Recuperative Care 3-person activities team • Limousine transportation Delicious cuisine • Housekeeping & linen service Pet-friendly • 9 hole putting green • Weekly trips Vegetable garden for residents • Mountain views Interested in life at Winnwood Retirement? Hear what our residents have to say at www.WinnwoodRetire.com 100 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta ∙ (888) 693-1721 Winnwood Retirement Community, Inc. Ad will print in color in October issues. page 7 Bright Side 14NOV WC Marietta Rotary Celebrates 95 Years of Service On Wednesday evening, October 15, 2014 members of the Rotary Club of Marietta met at the Marietta Country Club to celebrate our club’s ninety-five years of community service. With a 1920’s “Speak Easy” theme it was grand affair orchestrated by the talented Mary Ansley Southerland and her committee - James Eubanks, Morgan McNeel, Buck Northcutt, Morgan Robertson and Holly Walquist. Over 100 Rotarians and their guests, some dressed in early twentieth century attire, attended the gala. After a social hour, President Dawn McEachern welcomed everyone followed by President- Elect James Eubanks, who gave the invocation. A short program followed that included an amazing video of the accomplishments of the Rotary Club created by Bruce Hamilton. An excellent meal of steak was served while members of the Marietta Players, an offshoot of the Young Actors Playhouse directed by Don Bodner, entertained us. Pictured above l-r Tom and Dawn McEachern and Bill and Dot Dunaway. BRIGHT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPAP PROOF Call Carol at 770-851-5469 Switch Now! Get 6 Months FREE Monitoring! Park Street Elementary School News On Wednesday October 8th, Mayor Tumlin and City Council honored several students from Park Street Elementary School for winning a poster contest as part of the nationwide October 5-11th Public Power and Clean Water Week. As part of Public Power Week, Marietta reminds its citizens of the City's high value on local control over community services. During Clean Water Week, the City asks its citizens to promote the preservation of the City's water through source protection and conservation. In an effort to educate citizens of all ages about Public Power and Clean Water Week, Marietta's Board of Lights and Water held a poster contest for its adopted school, Park Street Elementary. GHT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER PROOF Call Carol at 770-851-5469 Receive a r Free Visit fo a a Referral tot. New Clien (678) GET-LOUD *Some restrictions apply. Call Carol at 770-851-5469 14NOV WC Bright Side page 8 Unity of Kennesaw Provides Home for Spiritually Homeless Northwest Atlanta is full of a plethora of spiritual centers representing every flavor of Christianity. But for a sizable group of people living here, this message fails to resonate. These residents often feel like they are spiritual outsiders, souls without a home. Unity of Kennesaw offers an alternative message which is particularly attractive to those who don’t connect with other area churches. “I wanted the same spiritual growth and community opportunities as my more mainstream Christian neighbors, but the message just didn’t resonate with me. It made me feel very isolated and alone. When I discovered Unity of Kennesaw, I felt accepted, at peace and spiritually supercharged by the group worship, “ commented Becky Hedstrom who drives over an hour to attend services. President, Kathy Cooper says, “We welcome members of all faiths, recognizing the divine message taught by all mankind’s great spiritual teachers. We focus on personal and spiritual development, not religious dogma. Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, you are welcome here.” As a society, we have long recognized the benefits of church attendance. Studies have found that individuals who regularly attend church had a significantly lower risk of major depression. People who attend religious services, even just sporadically report having an increased sense of well-being and having happier, more satisfying lives. Chaeyoon Lim, a professor of sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison says that “90% of the correlation between church attendance and life satisfaction involves close interactions with other around shared religious beliefs.” In a study by Lim and Robert Putnam further found that people who say they participate in private religious practices, such as services held at home, were no happier than those who never attend services. The key factors determining happiness are the social aspect of religion and a shared religious connection built around identity and belonging. The diversity of spiritual centers in West Atlanta, including Unity of Kennesaw, is one of the things that makes this one of the best places in the United States to call home. Find out more about Unity of Kennesaw at www.UnityOfKennesaw.org WHITLOCK GOODYEAR If you haven't met Nick Nguyen, owner of Whitlock Goodyear located at 665 Whitlock Ave, Marietta, 30064 - make it a point to do so. Nick is proud of his professional and honest staff who will always give you a straightforward answer for your car problems. Dusty Sparks, manager, has been with the company for 6 years and has built tremendous trust with our local customer base. Repeat customers make up more than 80% of their business. Every customer leaves satisfied. Whitlock Goodyear uses the best quality parts, and insures all of their work. Their techs are certified and well-trained; there isn't much that they can't do. They will take the time to diagnose and explain any car issues that you have. Whitlock Goodyear carries all major brands of auto parts and tires. 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SPELLING EXPIRATION DATE CandleligHt ServiCeS: Kennesaw Memorial Park Friday, December 12th - 7:00 p.m. Winkenhofer Pine ridge Funeral Home & Cemetery Thursday, December 4th - 7:00 p.m. Kennesaw Memorial Park 1306 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta, GA 30064 770-428-0502 www.kennesawmemorialpark.com Winkenhofer Pine ridge Funeral Home 2950 North Cobb Parkway, Kennesaw, GA 30152 770-422-7299 www.winkenhoferpineridgefuneralhome.com Cobb Schools Win Big at Marietta Chalkfest Three of Cobb County’s schools took first place awards in the school competition sponsored by the Cobb Marietta Museum of Art. Congratulations to Kennesaw Mtn. HS, Tapp MS and Hollydale ES! Each of these winning schools will receive a visit from a professional artist to their schools. Students will also receive certificates. Pictured above is the winning team from Kennesaw Mountain High School page 9 Bright Side 14NOV WC LOVINGGOOD MS NEWS Pictured above are this year's winners of Lovinggood Middle School's PTSA Reflections Program: Logan Mossor, Jordan Thompson, Erin Cater, Amarah Cortes, Sophia Caliaro, Ana Herndon and Libby Martin. These students were honored at a breakfast reception on November 5th at Lovinggood for their winning Visual Arts, Literature, Music Composition, and Photography Entries. Winners' entries will move on to the South Cobb Regional Competition November 16th. (Winners not pictured: Daira Flores & Soleil Britton) POWDER SPRINGS ELEM BRIGHT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPA PROOF Call Jennifer at 678-699-2706 Public Safety Appreciation Week The students in Ms. Bolton’s Class at Powder Springs Elementary engaged in a mock wedding on October 3, 2014 to display U follows Q in words.Together the two letter make the sound “KW” sound. Several communityleaders were in attendance. One of which was the Mayor of Powder Springs,Patricia Vaughn. In addition, several local business donated to the reception that followed the ceremony. Still Elementary is proudly supported by Cobb County Police and Fire Station Number 13. Thank you to these public safety officers and firefighters for all they do for our community. We are also grateful for our Campus Police Officer Griffith. He comes by our school each day to check in and make sure our campus is safe. Also, thank you to Georgia State Patrol Motorcycle Patrolmen – Trooper Jamon Jones and Trooper James Rariden who visited our Near Historic MariettaSquare students. They explained how they protect our communities and how to This identify a policeman. ad was created based on information you have provided us. Due to ADVERTISER - PLEAS time constraints and the need to meet our publication date, we can only make cafe noel supports sweetwater mission correctionsChurch, to spelling, ADDRESS CORRECT Enjoy a night of entertainment as Powder Springs First United Methodist in incorrect numbers, and expiration dates at this time. Again because of time constrants, a second proof of any changes made will conjunction with the City of Powder Springs, hosts Café Noel. This Christmas-themed notPatricia be resubmitted for your approval. musical variety show will be Saturday evening, December 13, 2014 at the C. Vaughn PHONE NUMBER COR Cultural Arts Center in downtown Powder Springs, located at 4181 Atlanta Street, Powder Springs 30127. The 7,000 square-foot multi-purpose cultural arts center large stagerequests will have to be done in the next issue you adverAlloffers majora ad change PRICES CORRECT setting for a variety of productions along with professional theater lighting and sound. tise in. Thank you for your business. Carol Thompson, Publisher. There will be two performances 5:00 pm &7:30 pm, featuring a variety of talent from SPELLING local schools, churches and dance troops and offering a variety of desserts and beverages in a café atmosphere. This year’s emcee will be Miss Cobb County 2015, Patricia Ford. Please call 770-851-5469 All proceeds from ticket sales and program advertisements will be donated to support EXPIRATION DATE Sweetwater Mission (formerly known as C.A.M.P.). Sweetwater Mission serves thousands or fax corrections to 678-574-8793 of our low-income neighbors with basic needs and offers educational opportunities to develop self-sufficiency. For more information on Sweetwater Mission visit their website fit poorly and look unnatural? at www.sweetwatermission.org. Are they outdated and worn out? There was a time when you Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Reservations are recommended due to limited seating. 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But sometimes dealing with them can be difficult. A man once asked his good friend why he had never married? The friend sighed, and said, “Well, I guess I just never met the right woman… I guess I was always looking for the perfect girl.” “Oh, come on now,” said his buddy. “Surely you met at least one girl over the years that you wanted to marry.” “Yes, there was this one girl,” he finally admitted. “I guess she was the perfect girl… The only perfect girl I ever really met. She was perfect in every way… I really thought that she was the perfect girl for me.” “Well, why didn’t you marry her?” The friend paused, and sadly replied, “Apparently… she was also looking for the perfect guy.” Now my point is simply this, often times we are the problem; And a big part of the problem is, again, our expectations. Remember the cartoon that showed a young boy standing toe-to-toe and nose-to-nose with his teacher. Behind them was a blackboard covered with unsolved math problems; presumably ones that the boy had been unable to finish, or do correctly. And in the caption, the boy is saying to his teacher, “I’m not an underachiever… you’re just an over-expecter!” Expectations. And they can really get in the way. Sometimes… they can be really hard to deal with. Just ask Jesus…You see, expectations, especially unmet expectations, were a big problem for Jesus as well. In Matthew 11:16-30, Jesus is saying to them: But you just don’t get it, do you? What were you expecting? You’re like immature children, he says. And then he characterizes their expectations in this way: We played the flute for you, and yet you did not dance; we sang a dirge, and yet you did not mourn. John and Jesus were almost polar opposites. The people didn’t like John’s confrontational attitude whereas Jesus was accessible and understanding. And the people didn’t like that either! It seemed that no matter who God sent, it was never right. Neither John nor Jesus met their expectations… The problem, here, is that it’s not supposed to be about our expectations, it’s not about what we want. Rather, it’s all about what we need so we can be healthy, happy, and well-adjusted. That was what Jesus was all about. He knew about all the things we want or desire in this life. But he loved us so much, that he chose not to give us what we wanted; but, instead, to give us what we desperately needed. Jesus is someone who could take away those heavy burdens that we are always carrying around on our shoulders. Someone who could give us the peace and rest that we are forever seeking, but never seem to find. Someone who loves and accepts us for who we are, and then tells us that, no matter who we are, we are always welcome in His Father’s house. As we find ourselves in the Thanksgiving Season, we recall “the best” Thanksgiving story is what God has done in the history of humankind. And the best part of “the best” story is that it is our story. It is a story that tells us “who” we are by telling us “whose” we are. Have a blessed Thanksgiving! (Rev. Sam A. Storey, Sr. is Senior Associate Minister, Emeritus, First United Methodist Church of Marietta, Georgia. Email: [email protected]) GHT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER PROOF Call Carol at 770-851-5469 A Different Path To Let Your Spirit Soar UniTY of KenneSAw Spiritual seekers often say that finding Unity is like coming home. We are an open-minded community that honors all paths to spiritual enlightenment. Enjoy inspirational speakers and musicians while getting to know like-minded individuals. Come Join Us Every Sunday at 11am Big Shanty Elementary • 1575 Ben King Road • Kennesaw • 30144 www.UnityofKennesaw.org based on information you have provided us. Due to he need to meet our publication date, we can only make g, incorrect numbers, and expiration dates at this time. e constraints, a second proof of any changes made will r your approval. requests will have to be done in the next issue you adverr your business. Carol Thompson, Publisher. Please call 770-851-5469 x corrections to 678-574-8793 GATHER THE GOOD MEMORIES Dr. Bill Ross, Pastor First Baptist Church Marietta. Ecclesiastes 3 talks about the cycle of life; a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to reap, a time to build up and a time to tear down. Most of you have heard this or read it. A phrase that is a part of this writing states, “there is a time to gather together and a time to scatter.” It seems it is written twice. I believe the first time this is written it is about possessions (called stones). We collect things, we get rid of things. The second time this is written is something different; I believe the author is saying there is a time to gather together memories and a time to scatter memories. As the holidays approach, many have great memories of Thanksgiving and Christmas past. Some of those memories inspire us, other memories make life difficult. My hope for you this holiday season is that you are able to heed the advice of the writer of Ecclesiastes; gather together the good memories of the past and hold onto them. Allow them to inspire you today. And let go of the difficult memories of the past and allow them to be scattered. Let those memories go! Allow them to be in the past and move ahead to the present relationships, family and friends, and create new memories. The holidays are coming. Gather together that which inspires and scatter that which impedes your living. Bill The church is located at 148 Church Street, Marietta, GA 30060. Call 770-424-8326 or visit www.mariettafbc.org. Symphony on the Square Symphony on the Square is heading into its final weeks of preparation for their fifth holiday concert on Thursday, December 11th at 7:00pm, entitled “Marietta’s Holiday Pops Concert.” The concert will be held at the historic Strand Theatre on the Square and will include lots of holiday favorites including the wildly popular music from Frozen. Tickets are available for $12.50 and can be purchased through the Strand box office. This concert is a treat for the whole family! There is limited seating and only one night concert, so get your tickets before they are all gone! www. symphonyonthesquare.org Carols by Candlelight, ADVERTISER - The Carols by Candlelight, 15th annual Concert is on Sunday and Monday, December 7th and 8th at 7:00pm. The Concert is presented by First Baptist Church of Marietta’s choir and orchestra. This is a free concert and will feature traditional Christmas carols along with newly composed Christmas music. 148 Church Street, Marietta, GA 30060. (770) 424-8326 www.mariettafbc.org PLEASE CHECK: ADDRESS CORRECT burnt hickory baptist church DINNER THEATER: Dec. 4, 5, & 6th. Burnt Hickory Baptist Church, located at 5145 Due West Road, Powder Springs, will present the musical “The Christmas Post.” Featuring a full cast with choir, PHONE NUMBER CORRECT this musical comedy is a Norman Rockwell painting come to life! Remembering the days when The Saturday Evening Post found its way into American homes and hearts, this is a fun and fast Broadway musical, yet offers a clear message of the true meaning of Christmas in its entertaining dialogue PRICES CORRECT style and drama. Dinner is at 6pm and the performance begins at 7pm. For more information or to purchase tickets for this fun family event, go to www.burnthickory.com. SPELLING EXPIRATION DATE A Night in Bethlehem Mt. Calvary Baptist Church (www.mtcbc.net) would like to invite your family to “A Night in Bethlehem”. You will experience a hands on Holy Land Experience.Come see what it might have been like on the night Jesus was born. Visit the shops, the Inn, talk to Roman soldiers, census takers, beggars and shop owners. Warm yourself around the fire pits in the street. Get a gift from the market. See the live Nativity Scene! This is an outdoor event that will inspire you this Christmas season. Listen to live music and have some hot chocolate as you wait for your tour to begin. The location is Mt. Calvary Baptist Church 287 Mt. Calvary Rd. Marietta Ga. 30064. This event will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights December 12th, 13th and 14th starting at 6:00 pm each evening. If weather does not permit an alternate weekend will be December 19th, 20th, and 21st. Accepting voluntary donations of canned goods for the needy. Free for the whole family! Call Carol at 770-851-5469 page 11 Bright Side 14NOV WC $10 OFF Service Call Kemp Shows Spirit For Hillgrove Homecoming with ad. expires 12-15-14 By: Nicholas Whaley October 17th was an amazing night for Friday night high-school football. Hillgrove was having their homecoming, and they were celebrating it with an exciting parade. They were walking from Still Elementary to Hillgrove High; there were floats, fancy cars, and even ordinary trucks. You could hear the sound of the band and school spirit in the air. From the cheerleaders to the students and parents that were cheering us on, it was a very nice sight because you could see the support of all the schools attending. For Kemp, our student council theme was “Kemp’s spirit shines bright”. Our student council members wore bright, neon colors and you could see us for miles. Our music teacher was kind by letting us borrow huge sun glasses. Our float was covered in bright colors and beautiful posters that we made. Our mascot, Kempy the cougar was riding in style by hanging his head out the window like a dog. Kemps cheer was “Kemp Cougars; Kemp Cougars “and you could hear us the whole way. For Hillgrove, it was an amazing win 51-21, and we hope the parade becomes a tradition in our Kemp family. We would like to thank Lauren Baltz, the Hillgrove junior president and John Cain from the English Department at Hillgrove for inviting Kemp to attend. Save Our Garden THE BRIGHT SIDE Smyrna/Vinings - South Cobb Fax approval to 770-424-8674 BRIGHT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPA PROOF Call Carol at 770-851-5469 By: Paul Farley and Evan Cleveland Kemp Elementary has a community garden that needed saving. It had lots of weeds, needed mulch, and most of the plants were over grown. That was just a few problems that our garden had. A group of 4th grade students at Kemp Elementary decided to put a plan of action in place. We began with a work in the garden day. When Sunday, October 19 came, a lot needed to be done. We pulled tons of weeds. We tore up our stone walk way to put mulch down. We cut down a peach tree that had diseases. Kemp Elementary was This thorns ad wasoffcreated busy trimming plants and cutting the rosebased on information you have provided us. Due to time constraints bushes because people were getting pricked. and Ourthe need to meet our publication date, we can only make school also planted more plants for our garden. corrections to spelling, incorrect numbers, and expiration dates at this time. We are still working to make sure our garden Againbybecause time constraints, a second proof of any changes made will continues to grow successfully workingofwith not be resubmitted for your approval. staff members at Kemp Elementary on a plan for the future. We would like to thank Electa Keil and Karen Miller who are our Cobb County All major ad with change Master Gardeners who continue to work our requests will have to be done in the next issue you advertise They in. Thank you for your business. Carol Thompson, Publisher. Junior Master Gardeners club. work endless hours to teach 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students every Thursday afternoon. It is because of their dedication that we have the gardens we do at Kemp Elementary. Please call 770-851-5469 We also would like to thank Brian Stover of BLD Waste Services. Our group was shocked or fax corrections to 678-574-8793 and amazed at his generous truck load donation of both mulch and dirt that will help our gardens tremendously. He worked with us over the phone and made us feel as though we can accomplish any task we put our minds to by taking time to talk to 4th grade students. 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While the grand total is not yet determined, the Still Elementary Foundation would like to thank the Administrators, Staff, students, parents and community members for making this event such a huge success. Pictured: Still students doing warm-up exercises before the Fun Run begins. Sober & Drug Free Competitive Rates Fully Insured Free, Prompt Estimates 24-Hour Emergency Service 20% Off Tree Removal (with removal of 2 or more trees plus Coupon) Coupon not to be combined with any other offer Must present coupon at time of estimate Expires December 31, 2014 Expires February 28, 2010 14NOV WC Bright Side page 12 MORE ATHLETES WHO TAKE ONE FOR THE TEAM GO TO CHILDREN’S. ©2014 Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Inc. All rights reserved. As the leader in pediatric sports medicine, we see and treat every type of injury. So if your child gets hurt, count on us to help him get back in the game. Learn more at choa.org/sportsmed. COMING SOON: CHILDREN’S AT IVY WALK – 1675 CUMBERLAND PKWY, SMYRNA
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