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Red Hare’s IPA Day

National IPA Day is upon us, so come enjoy something hoppy at Red Hare Brewing on Thursday, August 4th, 2016! Add this year’s “Here for the Gangway” limited edition glass to your collection (available while supplies last). Along with their year round and seasonal beer selection, they’ll feature Gangway IPA, SPF 50/50, Evolving Hare CITRA and COLUMBUS on draught plus a few hopped up casks.

Date:
Thursday, August 4, 2016 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm

Admission:
$12-14 at door.

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

Parking:
Parking onsite

For more information, please call 678-401-0600 or visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1139614102776705/

Solar energy seminar and tour the Cobb County Safety Village

Free event: learn all about solar energy and tour the Cobb County Safety Village

Cobb EMC members are invited to attend a free solar energy seminar.

Reserve your seat at the solar energy seminar Thursday, Aug. 11, 2016 from 6-8 pm, at the Cobb County Safety Village. Experts will answer commonly asked solar questions, provide details on how solar energy systems work and the latest trends, and weather permitting, they’ll take a tour of the Safety Village at 4:30 pm.
Register at www.cobbemc.com/solarseminar

Date:
Thursday, August 11, 2016 form 4:30 pm to 8 pm

Admission:
Free. Please RSVP at www.cobbemc.com/solarseminar

Address:
Cobb County Safety Village
1220 Al Bishop Dr.
Marietta, GA 30008

For more information, please call 770.429.2100 or visit www.cobbemc.com/solarseminar

Dinner and a Show – Steel Magnolias

Dinner and a Show – Steel Magnolias, a play by Robert Harling. Dinner at 7 pm and the play is at 8-8:30 ish

The buffet style dinner will consist of a garden salad, a choice of two entrees, two veggies, rolls, beverage and dessert. The menu will vary for each show in the season. Wine and Beer will be sold separately.

Seating is very limited so tickets will need to be purchased in advance and can be up to 24 hours in advance of the show date.

Date:
Friday August 19th, 2016 from 7 pm to 10 pm
Saturday, August 20th, 2016 from 7 pm to 10 pm

Admission:
$40

Address:
21 West Park Square
Marietta GA 30060

For more information, please call 678-581-3771 or visit www.thevineyardcafe.com

Christmas Memories – Symphony On The Square

Join the Symphony on the Square back at the Jennie T. Anderson Theatre for another great Holiday Concert. Due to popularity and a history of early sell out, they will have two shows this year. Get your tickets early as this will be a sell out event.

Date:
Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 8 pm
Friday, December 9, 2016 at 8 pm

Admission:
$15

Address:
Jennie T. Anderson Theatre
548 South Marietta Pkwy SE
Marietta, GA 30060

Parking:
Free

For more information, please call (770) 874-8525 or visit SOTSHoliday2016.eventbrite.com

Good Eatin’ Great Cause

The annual Good Eatin’ Great Cause is a culinary tour and competition on Thursday, September 15, 2016 from 6 pm to 10 pm.  The event takes place at the Cobb Galleria Exhibit Hall and features food from some of the best chefs and restaurants in the metro area. Attendees can also enjoy music and participate in a silent auction.

The annual event also features a cooking competition in which local celebrity chefs serve as mentors in a judged team cook-off competition between Cobb County Police Chiefs, Cobb County District Attorney’s Office, Cobb County Sheriff’s Office, and the Marietta Fire Department.

The host for this year’s cooking competition is Ryan McKay, of NBC’S Food Fighters.  In addition, celebrity Southern chefs Asha Gomez, Holly Chute, and Ian Winslade will be there as judges for this prestigious culinary competition.

Participating restaurants include Canoe, Chicken and the Egg, The Cook’s Warehouse, Crooked Tree Cafe, Douceur De France, Drift, Fuji Hana, Fusco’s Via Roma, Gabriels Restaurant and Bakery, Henry’s Louisiana Grill, High Road Ice Cream & Sorbet, Low Country Catering, Piastra, Patak, Seed, Soho Bistro, Springer Mountain Farms, STK, Stockyard Burgers and Bones, Sugar Cakes, Taqueria Tsunami, Talenti Gelato & sorbetto, and Two Birds Taphouse.

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Date:
Thursday, September 15, 2016

Time:
6 pm to 10 pm

Tickets:
$75 per person
Tickets are tax deductible

Dress:
Casual

Address:
Cobb Galleria Exhibit Hall
2 Galleria Parkway Southeast
Atlanta, GA 30339

For more information, please call (770) 801-3465 or visit SafePath.org/Good-Eatin-Great-Cause

About SafePath Children’s Advocacy Center
SafePath Children’s Advocacy Center, Inc. is a private 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of children who have been abused.

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Awarding Cobb’s Top Students

Each spring, Cobb County’s business and civic associations select some of the area’s top students as recipients of various scholarships.

Below is the list of students whom Cobb’s business associations and Kiwanis Clubs awarded scholarships to in May and June.

Acworth Business Association

  • Emily Bontrager, Kennesaw Mountain HS
  • Caroline Pepper, Harrison HS
  • Riley O’Neill, North Cobb HS
  • Laura Allen, Allatoona HS
  • Olivia Norris, Cornerstone Prep
  • Amanda Walters, North Paulding HS

Kennesaw Business Association

  • Ron Cochran Spirit Award, Karoline Brooke Reichert, Allatoona HS
  • Carol Thompson Journalism, Adam Kovel, North Cobb HS
  • David Grant ROTC, Alex Birchler, North Cobb HS
  • Carolyn Ballard Future Business Leader, Danielle Kelly, North Cobb HS
  • Olivia Smathers Performing Arts, Carly Nunez, North Cobb HS
  • Paul Chastain Citizen, Kayla Jaconette, North Cobb Christian
  • Ron Sumpter Trailblazer, Grant Mercer, Harrison HS
  • Rj Patel International Magnet, Fatima Elfakahany, North Cobb HS
  • Dr. Frank Boone Community, Elvis Kahoro, Kennesaw Mountain HS
  • Terry Chandler Taking Care of Business, Kara Hester, Allatoona HS
  • Kevin Jabbari Athletic, Bryson Armstrong, Kell HS
  • Debbie Underkofler Culinary Arts, Brittany Daniel, North Cobb HS
  • Marlon Longacre Heart of A Champion, Brycen Colon, Kennesaw Mountain HS
  • Mayor Leadership, Haley Biggins, Kennesaw Mountain HS
  • JRM Character, John Erskine and Megan Mcmanus, Kennesaw Mountain HS
  • Wally Zimmerman Vocational, Dylan Knight, Kennesaw Mountain HS
  • Sue Gunderman Servant Leader Scholarship, Melody Jabbari, Kell HS
  • Mike Everhart Video Production, Mackenzie Diamond, Kell HS

Kiwanis Club of Marietta

  • Founders-Beck, Brianna Osuna
  • Beck Engineering, Dewey Van Allen
  • Turner-Howard, Evan Loughton
  • Jane and Ebbie Lance, Jessica Hollis
  • Special Education, Sydney Reese
  • Raymond Steve Tumlin Sr. , Ashlyn Ellis
  • Bill “Scoop” Kinney, Keydy Guevara
  • Forever Remember, Madison Arnold

Kiwanis Club of Greater Kennesaw

  • Allyson Glenn Box, Kennesaw Mountain HS

Kiwanis Club of Lost Mountain

  • Alexis Clark and Spencer McAllister, Kennesaw Mountain HS
  • Jake Gearrin and John Delay, East Paulding HS

Kiwanis Club of Metro Marietta
Morgan Thomas Scholarship

  • Cecil Abidoye, Marietta HS
  • Gabrielle Lauderdale, Wheeler HS
  • Nicholas Moore, McEachern HS
  • Brett Pollack, Altoona HS

Kiwanis Club of Smyrna

  • Pressley Scholarship, Vanessa Chan, Campbell HS
  • Key Club Scholarship, Alejandra Cervantes, Osborne HS

Jonquil City Kiwanis

  • Tiffani Tran and Vicki Tran, Georgia State University
  • Nick Sinclair, Georgia Tech
  • Tristan Christie, University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff

Marietta Business Association
REACH Scholarships

  • Jorge Calles and Viviana Salazar, Marietta MS

Smyrna Business Association

  • Evan Marlbrough, Campbell HS
  • Alejandra Cervantes, Osborne HS

South Cobb Business Association

  • Kajol Shah, South Cobb HS
  • Faith Thomas, Pebblebrook HS

West Cobb Business Association
When Character Beats Adversity Scholarships

  • Dylon Ramsey, Allatoona HS
  • Katie Roberto, Harrison HS
  • Ivy Nutter, Hillgrove HS
  • Kyne Betaudier, McEachern HS

At Bat: SunTrust Park Updates

Eight New Concepts for The Battery Atlanta

In the Atlanta Braves’ continued efforts to grow its development adjacent to SunTrust Park, the organization recently announced that it is welcoming eight new culinary, retail and entertainment concepts to the lineup at The Battery Atlanta.

With partner Fuqua Development, the Braves have received commitments from the following companies, which are scheduled to open next spring:

  • Wahlburgers, a fast-growing, chef-driven burger concept from the Wahlberg brothers of TV and movie fame
  • Kings Bowl, an upscale, retro bowling and entertainment destination
  • Live!, an iconic dining/entertainment destination developed by The Cordish Companies and designed by Jeffrey Beers International
  • Goldbergs Bagel Company & Deli, an Atlanta favorite for bagels and sandwiches\
  • Mountain High Outfitters, an outdoor specialty store
  • Sugarboo Designs, an artsy boutique with household items and gifts
  • DressUp, a women’s fashion boutique
  • Harley-Davidson, with a retail-only store

“This blend of retailers and restaurants will help us create the 24-7, 365-day-a-year environment we’re aiming for at The Battery Atlanta,” said Derek Schiller, Braves president of business in a press release. “We’re very excited to have a bunch of firsts for this market, including Wahlburgers and Kings Bowl. Additionally, The Cordish Companies have been an industry leader in creating vibrant spaces that have set a new standard for entertainment in partnership with professional sports venues.”

Fuqua Development Principal Jeff Fuqua added that the “impressive” list of businesses shows that The Battery Atlanta is already a magnet for top-notch local and national retailers, entertainment uses and restaurants. “And there is more to come,” he said. “We expect to make great announcements soon as we work with the Braves to enrich the mix of businesses featured at The Battery Atlanta.”

Restaurants that were announced last year include Antico Pizza, CRÚ Food and Wine Bar, Tomahawk Taproom featuring Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q, El Felix from Chef Ford Fry and a steak house concept by Chef Linton Hopkins. The Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre, a music venue, and the Omni Hotel, also will open at the Braves’ mixed-use development at SunTrust Park, as well as being home to One Ballpark Center, Comcast’s regional office headquarters housing the cutting-edge Innovation Lab.

Visitors can get a sneak peek of The Battery Atlanta development by viewing a fly-through video online at batteryatl.com. Learn more about the 41,500-seat stadium and tickets prices, which went on sale in May, by visiting braves.com/suntrustpark.

New East Marietta Library and Cultural Center

Pictured (l-r): Cobb County Public Library Board of Trustees Chair Les Still, Cobb County Manager David Hankerson, Cobb Public Services Agency Director Dr. Jackie McMorris, Cobb County Recreation Board Chair Bill Carver, Chairman, State Rep. Sharon Cooper, Cobb County Commissioner Bob Ott, Cobb Library Director Helen Poyer, Cobb PARKS Director Eddie Canon, library patron Emily Neal and Cobb County Commission Chair Tim Lee.

More than 100 people attended the spring groundbreaking ceremony for the new East Marietta Library and Cultural Center that will be located off Lower Roswell Road in east Cobb. The 28,000 square-foot building costs $10.6 million and is being funded through the 2016 SPLOST and the Georgia Board of Regents. A total of $8.6 million will come from the SPLOST program. The new facility will include classrooms, an art gallery, black box theatre, outdoor amphitheater and music practice rooms. It is scheduled to be completed in summer 2017.The existing East Marietta Library is the seventh-busiest in the county with about 55,000 annual visitors, but it requires a replacement since it was built in 1967. The building will remain open while the new library is constructed.

More Than Just Books

Along with the print collections of books and magazines, Cobb County Library System regularly presents thousands of free programs each year — led by librarians and community guest presenters — and there are several other reasons to visit your local library, whether you’re a child, tween, teen or adult. Check out the unique program and resource offerings below:

GEMS: Girls in Engineering, Math and Science is an annual workshop series offering a welcoming and encouraging environment for middle and high school girls to meet influential women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) careers, get hands-on experience with STEM technologies and explore STEM opportunities.

The Georgia Room, located at the Switzer Library in downtown Marietta, is the system’s genealogical and historic collection that serves a broad spectrum of patrons from throughout Cobb County and the state. Along with the Georgia Room’s archival collections, special programs are presented by library staff on historical research and preservation of documents and historic images and other resources.

A special library for special needs clients is part of the Windy Hill Therpeutic Center, a Cobb County P.A.R.K.S. facility.

ParkPass and Zoo Pass: Cobb libraries participate in the Georgia ParkPass library loan program of Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites and Georgia’s public libraries. The kit includes passes, which exempt library patrons from paying the daily $5 parking fee at state parks and exempts up to four visitors from admission fees to historic sites operated by Georgia State Parks, Recreation & Historic Sites. The number of ParkPass kits is limited. Also available are a free passes to Zoo Atlanta.

Digital Resources: Cobb library cardholders enjoy free access 24-7 to thousands of online courses and videos on a range of topics and databases with information on demographics, business and more. The use of the library’s digital resources covering business, personal finance, science, genealogy and other topics is also growing, reaching just over 240,000 people in 2015, up from nearly 232,300 in 2014.

Lynda.com and Gale online learning sites provide courses on business, web development and design, multimedia skills, software and more. Complete Lynda for Libraries courses and Gale courses are available at any location with internet access.

DemographicsNow offers a variety of demographic data reports that may be customized by geography and provides options for summary, ranking and comparison reports.

Morningstar Investment Research Center provides information on stocks, mutual funds and exchange traded funds, giving free access to information for investors and anyone seeking quick information on a single company.

America’s News gives free access to current and archived full-text articles from local, state and national newspapers, newswires and web content.

Value Line gives up-to-date analysis and news on investment research resources covering thousands of stocks and industries.

Zinio Magazine offers more than 100 titles, including Atlanta Magazine, The Economist, The New Yorker, Golf Digest, Motor Trend, Shape and The Atlantic.

Overdrive offers users eBooks, eAudiobooks and streaming video.

InstantFlix offers a collection of streaming videos of independent films from throughout the world, including award-winning shorts, PBS documentaries, classic cartoons and more.

Volunteer Opportunities: Cobb County libraries welcome volunteers serving in support roles in the libraries. The Cobb County Board of Trustees is a nine-member volunteer board of citizens appointed by the Cobb County Board of Commissioners. The trustees set library policy and advise on activities. The Cobb Library Foundation is a volunteer nonprofit supporting efforts to build private support, enhance visibility of the library’s impact and strengthen the public’s commitment to the library system.

Dobbins First Military Grocery Sales Events See Success

As a young adult learning to live on your own or an older citizen trying to save money, there’s one thing everyone shares: we are all looking out for ways to save on groceries and the everyday goods we need.

Veterans and other military personnel are no different.

One of the benefits extended to veterans and active military personnel with appropriate ID cards is access to local commissaries found in bases around the country. These commissaries provide a much-needed service to the men and women who serve — namely providing groceries and other related goods at a discount.

A new public-private partnership between the Cobb Chamber of Commerce, Defense Commissary Agency, Georgia Department of Defense and Dobbins Air Reserve Base has resulted in the extension of the commissary alike benefit to metro Atlanta through the Military Family Support Center.

Found just outside Dobbins’ front gate, the support center will host on-site commissary sales every month allowing retirees and other personnel access to the goods they need.

Lt. Col. Thomas Lesnieski’s family of five visited the Military Family Support Center’s first sale this month. “It was a great opportunity to shop locally and utilize a military benefit,” he says. “For me and my family, we were able to save a significant amount of money by going to this sales event, and we will definitely be repeat customers.”

The sales event provides goods at regular prices, plus a 5 percent surcharge. According to the DeCA’s website, personnel save an average of 30 percent by shopping at commissaries compared to other grocery chains.

Additionally, commissaries and the on-site sales being offered at the center stock everything found in an average grocery chain and provide a safe environment for servicemen. “[Shopping at the support center] was very convenient. They have everything from laundry detergent all the way to steaks to cereals and everything in between,” Lesnieski says.

The sales events currently being offered at Dobbins occur once a month, usually for a string of two or three days, explains DeCA spokesman Rick Brink. “The Chamber of Commerce came in and leased a building and cleaned it up, and [DeCA] come in once a month and do our sales,” Brink says. “If you’re saving on your grocery purchases, then that means you have more money in your pocket to spend on other things.”

This service comes as an especially great benefit to veterans returning from conflict zones and elsewhere. The sales allow a variety of people with different economic situations to get the goods they need. “I think it makes a big difference for the mere fact of the cost saving when you purchase items there. It’s definitely a significant discount compared to some of the large outlets out there,” Lesnieski says.

The Military Family Support Center is the first of its kind being served by DeCA and allows metro Atlanta servicemen an alternative to going to a commissary that may be out of the way. Commissaries as a whole are slowly decreasing in number due to base closings around the nation.

“It’s a benefit that most of our retirees and military personnel have come to enjoy over the years when there’s a large military base nearby,” Lesnieski says. “But due to commissaries being closed, this is our one opportunity here in metro Atlanta to enjoy that benefit.”

Brink has also seen the benefit of the sales firsthand, and he agrees that the support center will go a long way to helping out local authorized shoppers. “If you’re in an area where you normally can’t reach a commissary, and you’ve got this type of grocery shopping center with really good products at good prices — people take advantage of them,” Brink says.

Chamber President David Connell spent three years working with his own team at the chamber, dubbed Team Dobbins, to turn this project into a reality. For him, offering these sales to people in need was the least they could do to give back to the community.

“It’s not about recognition for [the chamber], it’s doing something to help our fellow citizens. A lot of the people that take advantage of what we put together are people who are [injured] because they served this country or put their lives on the line to allow us the freedom that we have today, or are the spouse of somebody who actually got killed,” Connell says. “So to be able to offer something to that Greatest Generation, in particular, is very, very special to me and the people who worked on this.”

Brig. Gen. Joe Jarrard, an adjutant general with the Georgia Department of Defense, hopes the project at Dobbins will be long-lasting and make a difference where it truly counts. “The Military Family Support Center will be beneficial to the military community in the Cobb County area,” he says. “The Georgia DOD is proud to support this project as it will support all components of the military in the metro Atlanta area.”

For more information on the goods being offered and the sales schedule at the Military Family Support Center, visit commissaries.com.