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The Tillman Lot

Near the intersection of Anderson Street and Waddell Street, there are public parking lots with spaces available for $5 per vehicle.   Located directly adjacent to these paid lots is a private parking lot known as the Tillman lot.  Signs in the Tillman lot indicate “Parking for 25 & 27 Atlanta St. ONLY!” Be sure to avoid this parking lot before 5 pm Monday through Friday (unless you are visiting a business located at either address) as you may be booted or towed if you park there.  Paid public parking is available at this location Monday through Friday after 5pm and all day Saturday and Sunday.

Robert Tillman, who owns 25 & 27 Atlanta St and the parking lot behind the building, prefers to reserve the space for his tenants and their customers during regular business hours Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm. Tillman explained that the parking lot was often filled to capacity with random motorists who want free parking rather than pay the $5 charge in the nearby lots, and he has lost previous tenants because of it.

A sign on the side of Johnnie MacCraken’s warns patrons to avoid the small lot behind 25 & 27 Atlanta St.

Paid public parking is available in the lot adjacent to the Tillman lot.  Do not park in the smaller parking lot behind 25 & 27 Atlanta St. buildings near the intersection of Anderson Street and Waddell Street Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm.

There are several warning signs noting that the lot is private.  Visitors to the Marietta Square should avoid this parking lot Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm.

There are numerous free and paid parking options throughout the Marietta Square area. For more, please visit our Marietta Square Parking Guide.

Georgia Ballet’s The Nutcracker

Bring in the holidays with The Georgia Ballet’s Nutcracker! This time-honored winter favorite is sure to enthrall all with dueling soldiers, enchanting fairies, exquisite dancing snowflakes and an absolutely magnificent growing Christmas tree. Watch the journey of Clara, a charming little girl, as she makes her way into the Land of Sweets. Don’t miss this wonderful experience this holiday season.

Date:
November 29 through December 3, 2023

Admission:
$19-$59

Address:
Jennie T. Anderson Theater at Cobb Civic Center
548 South Marietta Parkway SE
Marietta, GA 30060

Parking:
Free parking is available at the Cobb Civic Center

For more information, please call (770) 528-0881 or visit www.georgiaballet.org

Lassiter Craft Fair

33rd Lassiter Craft Fair, over 100 vendors, concessions, bake sale, and Jeep Raffle

Date:
Saturday November 3, 2018 from 10am to 5pm
Sunday November 4, 2018 from 11am to 4pm

Admission:
Free Admission

Address:
Lassiter High School
2601 Shallowford Rd
Marietta, GA 30066

Parking:
School lot

For more information, please call 678-494-7863 or visit https://www.facebook.com/lassitercraftfair

A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol Starring Palmer Williams, Jr., from Tyler Perry’s House of Payne and Love thy Neighbor, as Ebenezer Scrooge. A Christmas Carol tells the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an old miser who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come. After their visits Scrooge is transformed into a kinder, gentler man.This performance will entertain the Whole Family. Come out and see this Christmas classic brought to life by Atlanta’s best local actors and stars.

Dates:

  • Saturday, December 8, 2018 at 7:30pm
  • Sunday, December 9, 2018 at 2:30pm
  • Thursday, December 13, 2018 at 7:30pm
  • Friday, December 14, 2018 at 7:30pm
  • Saturday, December 15, 2018 at 2:30pm
  • Saturday, December 15, 2018 at 7:30pm
  • Sunday, December 16, 2018 at 2:30pm
  • Tuesday, December 18, 2018 at 2:30pm
  • Wednesday, December 19, 2018 at 2:30pm
  • Thursday, December 20, 2018 at 2:30pm
  • Friday, December 21, 2018 at 7:30pm
  • Saturday, December 22, 2018 at 2:30pm
  • Saturday, December 22, 2018 at 7:30pm
  • Sunday, December 23, 2018 at 2:30pm
  • Monday, December 24, 2018 at 2:30pm

Admission:
$22.50 – Children under 12
$30.00 – Senior/Military
$35.00 – Adult

Address:
Marietta’s New Theatre in the Square
11 Whitlock Ave NW
Marietta, GA 30064

Parking:
Parking is free anywhere on the square daily Monday through Friday after 6 pm and all day Saturday and Sunday. If you cannot locate a parking spot on the street, you may find parking at Marietta Square East Parking Deck located 1 Haynes St, Marietta, GA 30060.

For more information, please call 7704264800 or visit www.theatreinthesquare.net

Your Happy Holiday

A dazzling musical event that’s sure to become your new favorite holiday tradition.  Featuring rich performances by your favorite Lyric stars, with sparkling dance numbers by a beautiful, energetic ensemble, luxurious costumes, and a live band that will kick your holiday off just right.  Come share in all the warmth and cheer on their mainstage at the Jennie T. Anderson.

Date:

  • Thursday, December 20, 2018 from 8 pm to 10:30 pm
  • Friday, December 21, 2018 from 8 pm to 10:30 pm
  • Saturday, December 22, 2018 from 2 pm to 4:30 pm
  • Saturday, December 22, 2018 from 8 pm to 10:30 pm
  • Sunday, December 23, 2018 from 2 pm to 4:30 pm

Admission:
Tickets Range From $35-$50

Address:
Jennie T. Anderson Theatre
548 S. Marietta Parkway
Marietta, GA 30060

Parking:
Free Parking

For more information, please call (404) 377-9948 or visit atlantalyrictheatre.com

Red Hare MovemBEER

Raise a glass to men’s health at Red Hare’s annual Movember fundraiser at the brewery on Friday, November 16, 2018 from 5pm to 9pm. They’re working with Movember ATL bring you:

– Live music by Halem Bright
– The Real Mexican Vittles with tacos for purchase
– Hare’s Hair Competition (categories coming soon!)
– Awesome vendors like Wyld Hair Beard Oil and Beering-Aid
– FREE Beard Trimmings by Bear Barber Shop at 7pm

No need to purchase tickets, just bring your best facial hair. They want to see what you’ve got GROW-in’ on.

Movember is important to Red Hare because the foundation tackles men’s health issues that hit close to home. A good friend of the brewery, and one of their original investors, passed away from testicular cancer not long after their founding. Year after year, they support the Movember Foundation to honor him and to raise awareness for others dealing with similar issues.

Date:
Friday November 16, 2018 from 5pm to 9pm

Admission:
$0 entry fee.
Beer can be purchased by the glass — percentage of total sales will be donated to the fundraiser

Address:
Red Hare Brewing Company
1998 Delk Industrial Blvd
Marietta, GA 30067

Parking:
Parking is available in the Red Hare parking lot and in the surrounding lots, though they advise taking alternate means of transportation.

For more information, please call 6784010600 or visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1173320522833415/

Humvee Hayrides

Want to rev up your Fall festivities this season? How about a Humvee hayride at the Aviation Wing in Marietta, just one mile south of the Marietta Square.

Kids must be 5 to ride in the Humvee but all can still enjoy touching the planes, military vehicles and candy.

Date:
Sunday, October 21, 2018 from 1pm to 5pm
Saturday, October 27, 2018 from 10am to 3pm
Sunday, October 28, 2018 from 1pm to 5pm

Admission:
Humvee Hayride: $5 unless in costume, then it’s $2.50!

Museum entry: $5 for adults; $3 for veterans, seniors, and kids under 5; FREE for active duty military

Address:
Aviation Wing of Marietta
555 Perrin Rd SE
Marietta, Georgia

Parking:
Free on site parking

For more information, please call 404-585-TANK

Evening with History: Life and Trial of George Goumas

In 1931, Marietta was confronted with a downtown shooting in broad daylight that inflamed the populace. The murderer was a Greek immigrant, George Goumas, who killed perhaps the most popular man in Cobb County, Doyle Butler. Mobs formed immediately but the Sheriff whisked the shooter, who was also the most decorated Cobb County WWI hero, out of town and securely jailed him in Fulton County while the wheels of justice moved toward a court trial. Local politicians put their careers on the line to successfully resolve this case.

Retired Senior Judge of the Courts of Georgia, James (Jim) Morris, will be here to discuss and explore this story that features the KKK and the Greek “secret society” AHEPA and a rookie Superior Court judge.  Issues of immigration, PTSD, minority oppression, advocacy, and much more about this forgotten drama will sound a lot like today’s news.

The Marietta Museum of History uses ordinary objects to tell the extraordinary stories of Marietta and Cobb County’s rich history and culture. Galleries and exhibits cover topics such as military history, home life throughout the centuries, technology and local businesses from our past. Current exhibits include: Pinning from the Past: Scrapbooking before the Internet and Frightfully Festive, featuring dolls from the Jeanne Mauldin Collection.

Date:
Thursday, November 1st, 2018

Time:
6:30pm to 8:30pm

Address:
Marietta Museum of History
Tumlin Community Room, 1st Floor
1 Depot St
Marietta, GA 30060

Admission:
$5 for not yet members, FREE for Museum Members

For more information, please visit www.MariettaHistory.org

The Sweet Smell Of Success

Marietta-based Arylessence has been creating sensory experiences for more than 40 years.

Our sense of smell is arguably our most powerful sense. Fragrances — both pleasant and unpleasant — can evoke memories or experiences long forgotten. For many, even just the thought of a certain scent can conjure remembrances of days past. In anatomical terms, upon detecting a smell, the olfactory neurons in the upper part of the nose generate an impulse that is passed to the brain along the olfactory nerve. The part of the brain this arrives at first is called the olfactory bulb, which processes the signal and then passes information about the smell to other areas closely connected to it, collectively known as the limbic system*.

For instance, you may smell some gardenias at a shop and remember running through a field of wildflowers as a child; or the aroma of fresh-baked cookies may bring up thoughts of making them with your mother or grandmother and arguing with your siblings about who got to lick the spoon. We may not realize we are doing it, but we often seek out these sensory experiences in our daily lives. That’s why we all have our preferred scented soaps and candles; it’s even why we have our favorite foods and beverages. Our senses of smell and taste are directly related.

“Sensory ingredients, particularly beautiful fragrances, attract and entice people to purchase products; strategically created fragrances move products from the shelf to the shopping cart,” says Cynthia Tanner Reichard, executive VP and director of client services, for Marietta-based Arylessence. “More importantly, these fragrances become part of a brand’s essential identity and turn customers into passionate, loyal fans. This loyalty is what creates leaders in a consumer product category. Arylessence has a successful history of helping our clients strategically capture market share with winning fragrances and flavors we design especially for their brands.”

Maybe you’ve never heard of Arylessence, but you’re more than likely a regular buyer of the products that the company helps to create. As one of the world’s leading fragrance and flavor companies, Arylessence manufactures custom fragrances and flavors for more than 1,500 products in the personal care, home fragrance, household, pharmaceutical, food & beverage, and industrial and institutional markets; serving clients daily across the globe.

Did the hand soap you used this morning have an invigorating fragrance? Arylessence may have created it. Did the cleaner you sprayed on your countertop to clean and refresh your kitchen have a fantastic ocean scent? Arylessence may have designed it. How about your mocha-flavored coffee or coconut bottled water? Arylessence may have developed the taste in it. And your favorite island breeze laundry detergent? Arylessence may have created its refreshing scent.

The private, family-owned company’s client list is a closely guarded secret, but everything from your favorite lip balm, body wash, lotion, scented household cleanser, packaged seasonings, flavored coffee, and pet shampoo could include a fragrance or flavor created by Arylessence. The firm’s motto is “We create amazing experiences.” Therefore, if the sensory ingredients Arylessence develops connect with today’s customer, then the company is helping their clients achieve success.

“By focusing all we do on creating amazing experiences, we act in partnership with our clients to drive their success,” says Cynthia. “We are laser-focused on how to help each client grow their brands and businesses by engaging and delighting people through strategic fragrance and flavor development. Our team of experts has in-depth knowledge of each client’s business, and we support their growth through industry-leading service, creativity, and technical innovation. It is this collaborative, client-centered approach that establishes our leadership in creating value for our partners.”

The worldwide market for this industry is valued at more than $27 billion, about $7 billion of which is generated in the United States. As a private company, Arylessence’s share of this market is not public information, but the firm appears to be doing quite well. Simply calling the company a leader in the fragrance and flavors industry may be under-selling it a bit. Arylessence has been in business for more than 40 years. It is the largest privately held fragrance and flavor company based solely in the United States. It has seen sales growth for 20 years straight, and has doubled its growth over the last six-year period.

Moreover, Arylessence recently spent more than $12 million to construct its new fragrance research and development center. According to Lori Miller Burns, director of marketing relations and communications, the center is a one-of-a-kind facility in Cobb County complete with state-of-the-art technical innovation laboratories; a multi-million-dollar, custom-designed air handling system; world-class sensory evaluation labs; unique energy efficiencies; and human health & wellness features. Overall, the company occupies 13.2 acres on Lake Drive, featuring 119,000 square feet of manufacturing, office, and R&D facilities.

Lee Tanner founded Arylessence in 1977 after working for an Atlanta-based cleaning product manufacturer. He even managed to snag his former employer as a customer — and they still are. Today, Cynthia and her brother, Bret Tanner, share leadership responsibilities with their father, Steve Tanner, who is the brother of the company’s founder and current chairman, president, and CEO. As executive VP, Cynthia heads perfumery, evaluation, marketing, client relations, and customer service. As VP of operations, Bret manages finance and administration, systems and infrastructure, production, human resources, and regulatory affairs. Both have worked for Arylessence for more than 20 years.

“Our mission at Arylessence is to understand our clients’ brands [and the people who use them] to create opportunities with winning fragrances and flavors to help those brands achieve success — ultimately creating amazing experiences for consumers,” said Bret.

“Our perfumers and scent design team create custom fragrances for each client’s product type, brand category, target market, and brand growth objectives,” added Steve. “With a partnership approach to success, Arylessence works closely with our clients’ product development teams to strategically and thoughtfully establish successful products with a unique sensory point of difference.”

The firm credits its sustained success to its employees, calling them the heartbeat of the company. “We are proud to employ a diverse team dedicated to contributing to a collaborative culture that promotes professional growth, job satisfaction, camaraderie, fulfilling work, and shared success,” Bret said.

“I could not be prouder of our people,” added Steve. “What excites me is that everyone in our company is involved in our success. We achieve business growth because we help everyone work together — collaboration and teamwork are central to our culture.”

Community involvement is another key ingredient to Arylessence’s continued success. For example, the company has established a foundation to support children and families dealing with autism and other chronic health conditions. The firm has been a participant in Cobb County Partners in Education for nearly 20 years. It is a member of the Northeast Cobb Business Association and the Cobb Chamber of Commerce. In fact, Steve served on the Cobb Chamber Board of Directors from 2013 to 2017 and was chair of government relations in 2015. Similarly, Cynthia is a current member of the Cobb Chamber Board of Directors, a member of the Strategic Planning Task Force, and recipient of The Cobb Chamber of Commerce Chairman’s Award (January 2018).

Perhaps the final key ingredient to the company’s success is its ability to help its clients stay on trend. For many reasons, the popularity of certain fragrances and flavors ebbs and flows. Arylessence has a knack for identifying key trend opportunities in multiple product categories. “A fragrance is a trend-driven ingredient and, at the same time, there are classic fragrances and fragrance categories that consumers have come to love and expect in certain products,” says Steve. “For example, fragrance types everyone associates with the smell of a fresh and clean kitchen are herbals and citrus blends. … Arylessence perfumers and scent designers thoughtfully craft new and exciting fragrance formulas, combining fresh and creative ingredients that help to establish our clients as trend leaders in their product categories. [Our] creative teams also are masters at developing the perfect ‘classics with a twist’ that every brand needs in a product offering.”

*fifthsense.org.uk. Fifth Sense is a charity for people affected by smell and taste disorders.

Top 25 Small Businesses of the Year

Each year, the Cobb Chamber of Commerce celebrates the achievements of small businesses that contribute to the vitality of the community with the announcement of its Top 25 Small Businesses of the Year. The applicants must prove an increase in sales or unit volume, provide examples of innovation, discuss adversity and challenges, and thoroughly detail their community involvement.

First, the Chamber’s vote-getter for Business of the Year is The Service Fort, a family-owned company that has been providing environmentally friendly janitorial and maintenance services for the last 14 years. “Jeremy Fort has built a family of dedicated professionals who find pride in an industry where the hours are long and the customers are slow to show their appreciation,” the Chamber said in a released statement.

One way that The Service Fort gives back is through its partnership with First Step Staffing, a company that employs homeless, transitioning veterans, and individuals with a troubled past. These hires make up the majority of The Service Fort’s janitorial staff.

Congratulations to the following companies who were recently named the 2018 Top 25 Small Businesses of the Year:

  • Assured Comfort Heating Air & Plumbing
  • Atlanta Air Charter, Inc.
  • Corporate Environmental Risk Management
  • Deluxe Athletics
  • Dry County Brewing Company
  • DynamiX
  • Fulfillment Strategies International
  • Georgia Trade School
  • Henry’s Louisiana Grill
  • IAG Forensics and Valuation
  • InPrime Legal
  • Long Engineering, Inc.
  • The Marietta Local
  • Marietta Wrecker Service
  • Mills Specialty Metals, LLC
  • North Georgia Staffing
  • One Ring Networks
  • Otter’s Chicken
  • RE/MAX PURE
  • The Service Fort, LLC
  • Southeastern Engineering, Inc.
  • Three-13 Salon, Spa & Boutique
  • Vibe Kayaks, LLC
  • Williamson Bros. Bar-B-Q
  • Win-Tech, Inc.