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Pollo Tropical grand opening

Join Pollo Tropical for the grand opening of its newest restaurant in Marietta on Saturday June 11, 2016.

The day-long celebration offers entertainment for the entire family, including a live DJ, face painting, a balloon artist, a rock climbing wall, spin-and-win prizes and more, and the first 100 customers will be entered into a raffle for a chance to win Free Chicken for a Year.

Date:
Saturday, June 11, 2016 from 10:30 am to 7 pm.

Address:
260 Cobb Parkway South, Marietta, GA 30060

For more information, please call (770) 612-9775.

Red Hare Brewing Longest Day

Red Hare is celebrating the Summer Solstice (AKA the longest day of the year) early this year! Join them at the brewery from 2 pm to 6 pm on Saturday, June 18th, 2016 for our usual beer line up plus special casks made with our Long Day Lager, live music from Noah Cothern, and El Nopal Mexican Food Truck onsite for purchase! A portion of all proceeds will be donated to Good Mews Animal Foundation

Casks:
Long Day Lager with coldbrew coffee and vanilla icing Long Day Lager with pineapple, orange, and vanilla

Tickets for sale at door.

Date:
Saturday, June 18, 2016 from 2 pm to 6 pm

Admission:
$12+ Tickets for sale at the door.

Address:
1998 Delk Industrial Blvd, Marietta, GA 30067

For more information, please call 6784010600 or visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1114604651895601/

Red Hare Brewing’s Annual Luau & Pig Roast

Its that time of year again, don your Hawaiian shirts and coconut bras and join Red Hare at the brewery from 2 pm to 6 pm on Saturday, July 9th 2016 for a Hawaiian style feast!

Tickets available at https://www.freshtix.com/events/luau

Date:
Saturday, July 9, 2016 from 2 pm to 6 pm

Admission:

$20 Luau Ticket

  • 36 oz of beer samples
  • souvenir Luau glassware (while supplies last)
  • complementary pig roast (while meat lasts!)
  • 6-Pack of SPF 50/50 to go (for those 21+).

$10 DD Ticket

  • includes souvenir glass
  • soda samples
  • and food; no beer samples and no souvenir beer

$7 Children Ticket (8-20)

  • includes plastic cup
  • soda samples
  • and food; no beer samples and no souvenir beer Children 7 & Under FREE

Address:
1998 Delk Industrail Blvd, Marietta, GA

For more information, please call 6784010600 or visit https://www.facebook.com/events/514328372094812/

Red Hare Brewing Cornhole Challenge

Red Hare Brewing is partnering with Cornhole ATL this Summer to provide an awesome Cornhole Tournament!

ENTRY: $40 per 2 Person team

REGISTRATION: Jun 8 ’16 – Jul 30 ’16 (you can also register day of if the event is not sold out)!

TIME: Register/Check-in/Practice from 2:00pm – 2:30pm. Tournament begins at 2:30pm

WHAT’S INCLUDED: Brewery tour with tastings for each person on the team. Non-players can buy brewery tours/tastings for $12 day of the event.

PRIZES: Prize packs include awesome brewery signs, brewery passes, shirts, hats, koozies, and much more! Best of all, you get to drink awesome Red Hare while tossing some bags!

Sign up today http://cornholeatl.com/tournaments/101839-red-hare-brewing-cornhole-tournament

Date:
Saturday, July 30, 2016 from 2 pm to 6 pm

Address:
1998 Delk Industrial Blvd
Marietta, GA 30067

For more information, please call 6784010600 or visit https://www.facebook.com/events/2027118750846585/

Red Hare Brewing Anniversary Celebration

Come celebrate Red Hare’s 5th year making beer with 4 hours of live music, 15+ draft beer options, 5 specialty casks, 2 house-made sodas, food on site for purchase and limited edition souvenir glassware!

Beers to be tapped throughout the event will include:

  • Gangway IPA
  • Long Day Lager
  • Cotton Tail Pale Ale
  • Watership Brown
  • Whabbit Wheat
  • Hasenpfeffer Oktoberfest
  • Sticky Stout (2015)
  • National Common
  • Evolving Hare Session IPA #1 with Citra
  • Evolving Hare Session IPA #2 with Columbus
  • Evolving Hare Session IPA #3 with Junga
  • SPF 50/50 India Pale Radler
  • Chocolate Porter (2015)
  • Whisky Barrel Aged Chocolate Porter (2015)
  • Barrel Aged Sticky Stout
  • Cotton Tail Orange CreamsicAle
  • Long Night Lager (featuring Cool Beans Coffee) *Pre-Release*
  • 5 Specialty Casks designed by our staff!

Event also includes:

  • Red Hare Root Beer Soda & Sparkling Grapefruit Soda (non-alcoholic)
  • Musical guest to be announced.
  • Food trucks on site for purchase (not included in ticket price).

Tickets are available online for $30 (space is limited and tickets will not be available at the door).

Ticket price includes a commemorative 5th Anniversary stemmed glass, 36 oz of beer samples, live music, 16 oz 4-Pack of our Rare Hare #3: Whisky Barrel Aged Sticky Stout (or choice of Summer Seasonal 6-Pack) to take home and access to the brewery for self-guided tours!

Tickets will be available for ages 8-20 for $10. This ticket includes entry to the event, plastic cup, 36 oz of Red Hare Root Beer or Sparkling Grapefruit sodas and 6-pack of soda to take home! Children 7 and under are free and will receive a plastic cup for soda (no reservation needed).

More fun to be announced so watch our Facebook for updates.

Date:
Saturday, August 27th, 2016 from 2 pm to 6 pm

Admission:
$30 Adult Ticket
$10 Non-drinking adult or ages 8-20

Address:
1998 Delk Industrial Blvd
Marietta, GA 30067

For more information, please call 678-401-0600 or visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1028534583902332/

Red Hare Brewing Annual 5K Race

The Red Hare 5K will take you through the streets of Marietta ending with a Red Hare beer garden celebration featuring live music, food and complimentary beer tasting (for those 21 & over, non-alcoholic Red Hare Root Beer soda will be available for anyone unable to drink beer). All runners will receive a custom Red Hare 5K pint glass and the first hundred or so runners back to the brewery will get a chance to taste our specialty Race Casks, get ‘em while they last! Overall awards will be given to M/F winners and the top 3 in all the usual 5 year age groups 10 & under to 75+. We hope you’ll come run with us!

Date:
Saturday, September 24, 2016 from 8:30 am to 12 pm

Admission:
$30 Race Registration

Address:
1998 Delk Industrial Blvd
Marietta, GA 30067

For more information, please call 6784010600 or visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1756022777962210/

CAN DO Car and Bike Show

The CAN DO Car and Bike Show takes place at Jim Miller park on Saturday, July 16, 2016 from 10 am to 2 pm.

Date:
Saturday, July 16, 2016 from 10 am to 2 pm

Admission:
Registration Time 10 am to 12 pm
Car Reg: $20.00
Bikes: $15.00
Vendor Reg: $35.00

Address:
Jim Miller Park
2245 Callaway Road
Marietta, GA 30008

Parking:
Free Parking

For more information, please call 678-653-0006 or visit www.123cando.com

80 Years of Gone With the Wind ‘Thank you, Margaret Mitchell!’

Marietta Gone With the Wind Presents 80 Years of Gone With the Wind
‘Thank you, Margaret Mitchell!’ takes place June 17-19, 2016 in Georgia

MARIETTA, GA – MAY, 2016 – The Marietta Gone With the Wind Museum presents a celebrity lineup of speakers and authors – including Daniel Selznick, son of David O. Selznick who produced the movie, “Gone With the Wind” – at its gala weekend, June 17-19, 2016. The event marks the 80th anniversary of the publication of Margaret Mitchell’s 1936 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. “Thank you, Margaret Mitchell” also includes never-before-seen sections of the actual Tara set used in the film, memorabilia collection tips from Gone With the Wind experts and author book signings. Visit www.GWTWMarietta.com for all event details.

Go behind-the-scenes

Spend “An Evening with Daniel Selznick,” who will discuss the 1988 documentary, “The Making of A Legend” – which he and his brother Jeffrey spearheaded – his famous father and grandfather (Louis B. Mayer), and what life was like growing up surrounded by the movie industry. Learn about the world of collecting Gone With the Wind memorabilia from experts, including Chris Sullivan – whose own distinguished collection is on display at the Marietta Museum of Gone With the Wind.

Take “A Look Behind the Curtain” during a panel discussion featuring Dr. Kate Barrett, daughter of Kay Brown, one of America’s most renowned entertainment agents and talent scouts – and the woman who urged her boss, David O. Selznick, to read the book and to take up an option on the rights to “Gone With the Wind.” Other panel guests include Dave Saenz, grandson of the movie’s Oscar-winning art director, Lyle Wheeler, and Daniel Selznick, who will discuss the behind-the-scenes machinations in making the movie an unparalleled success.

Tara and Terry

See never-before-seen sections of Tara while Peter Bonner, author and Civil War/Gone With the Wind historian discusses what happened to the actual Tara set used in the film and the fate and future of Tara. Bonner’s book, “The Official Guide to the Saving Tara Project,” will be available in the museum’s gift shop, and a portion of the proceeds from this book goes to the Saving Tara Project.

Join Terry Lynn Crane, author of “Fiddle Dee Dee Recipes: A Taste of ‘Gone With the Wind,'” for an exciting presentation entitled, “The Gone With the Wind Hall of Stars Museum.”

Meet the authors

A number of authors will be in attendance with books relating to Gone With the Wind or the Civil War. These include Joe Owen (“Texans at Gettysburg: Blood and Glory with Hood’s Texas Brigade”); John Wiley (“Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind: A Bestseller’s Odyssey from Atlanta to Hollywood” and “The Scarlett Letters”); and Victoria Wilcox, award-winning author of the Southern Son series.

Also appearing with their books and signing autographs will be these authors: Peter Bonner, Terry Lynn Crane, Phillip Done (“The Charms of Miss O’Hara: Tales of Gone With the Wind & the Golden Age of Hollywood from Scarlett’s Little Sister”) and Susan Lindsley (“Margaret Mitchell: A Scarlett or a Melanie”). Joining the authors in signing autographs will be Daniel Selznick and Dave Saenz.

Rounding out the weekend fun will be a live auction and the fourth Annual Windie Awards.

A full weekend ticket is $180 and includes all planned activities. Single priced tickets are as follows: Dinner/An Evening With Daniel Selznick – $90/per person; “Thank You, Margaret Mitchell” author discussions – $45/per person; and Behind the Curtain – $45/per person. Tickets may be purchased at 770-794-5145. See more details about all these activities at www.GWTWMarietta.com.

Marietta Glass Recycling Ends

Due to a recent change at recycling facilities in the Metro Atlanta area, glass will no longer be collected through the city recycling program effective June 1, 2016.  Processing facilities have asked that glass be removed from the mixed recycling systems because it is no longer economically viable to process the material and it damages their equipment.

Area recycling centers still process plastic, aluminum, metal cans, paper, and cardboard.  Glass is accepted for recycling if separated from other recyclable materials and taken to Rock-Tenn Recycling, located at:
1775 County Services Parkway SW
Marietta GA 30008

Accepted in residential or commercial single stream recycling

  • Aluminum & Steel Food & Beverage Containers
  • Aluminum Baking Tins
  • Cardboard Boxes
  • Pizza Boxes
  • Soda, Beer & Other Drink Box Cartons
  • Shoe, Cereal, Tissue & Other Packaging Boxes
  • All Junk Mail
  • Kraft Paper (Grocery & Lunch Bags)
  • Mixed Paper (Calendars, School Papers & Other Forms)
  • All Other Paper (Computer Paper, Phone Books, Books)
  • Catalogs
  • Newspapers & Inserts
  • #1 Plastic Soda and Water Bottles
  • #2 Plastic Milk Jugs, Juice Bottles & Other Rigid Containers
  • #3 Through #7 Plastic Bottles & Containers
  • Magazines

Not accepted in residential or commercial single stream recycling

  • Hazardous Waste/Containers
  • Aerosol Cans Not Emptied
  • Glass Bottles & Panes
  • Bio Medical Waste & Containers
  • Construction/Demo Waste Materials
  • Compressed Gas Cylinders
  • Paint Buckets/Containers
  • Tires
  • Ammunition or Firearms
  • Chemicals or Containers
  • Batteries
  • Electronics
  • Garden Hoses
  • Cables
  • Food Waste
  • Metal Furniture
  • Yard Waste
  • Electronic Cases
  • Wood
  • Construction Debris
  • Liquids
  • Plastic Grocery Bags
  • Styrofoam
  • Auto Parts

Professional Sports are Driving Growth in Cobb

“Sports are a very big part of the Cobb community and a significant driver that brings visitors into our county,” says Holly Quinlan, CEO of Cobb Travel & Tourism, who adds that tourism is the largest economic driver in the county at $2.75 billion in 2015 — a 7 percent increase over the previous year.

Three major league teams will call Cobb County home in the near future: Major League Soccer’s Atlanta United FC, Major League Lacrosse’s Atlanta Blaze and Major League Baseball’s Atlanta Braves. All three teams will begin their seasons locally within the next 18 months. “This is a huge win for Cobb County,” Quinlan says. “We anticipate that the hospitality community, such as hotels, restaurants, attractions and the tradeshow and convention markets, will experience a big boost to their business.”

“Cobb is already recognized for its winning combination of facilities and customer service and for being the future home to three major league teams, but great things are still to come when talking about sports in Cobb County,” Quinlan continues. “Since the rollout of the Cobb Sports Alliance, a division of Cobb Travel & Tourism, the Cobb community has a new focus on sports-related activities and tourism.”

SportsEvents Magazine, the leading industry publication focused exclusively on helping sports event planners produce excellent competitions in the United States, recently named the Cobb Sports Alliance as one of its 2016 Readers’ Choice Award winners.

The Atlanta Braves, which currently calls Fulton County home, and Atlanta United, a new team in the professional arena, are set to make their Cobb debut in 2017, but the Atlanta Blaze began playing for the first time in late April at Kennesaw State University’s Fifth Third Bank Stadium, where Major League Lacrosse has held its championship game the last two years.

“Lacrosse is the fastest-growing sport in the United States and it’s exploded here in Atlanta, just in the last six or seven years; so the growth at the youth, high school and collegiate levels has grown significantly and the league noticed that Atlanta is a top 10 market in size,” says Mark Fuhrman, Atlanta Blaze VP of marketing and sales.

The Blaze, owned by Peter Trematerra, a residential real estate developer living in Florida, is an expansion franchise that was announced last August in Atlanta. It is the ninth team in the league, which has been around since 2001. The 38-man original roster was narrowed down to 23 in late April, and they played their first-ever game April 23 at Fifth Third Bank Stadium against the Chesapeake Bayhawks from Maryland.

Fuhrman says they selected Cobb specifically because of the growth in the sport in this area, and because the size of the stadium at KSU creates the perfect intimate setting for games. “The field itself is maintained immaculately and it’s just the perfect venue,” he adds. “It has all the bells and whistles … indoor and outdoor seats, a low section and general seating, so the seats are right on top of the action … a perfect venue for what we’re looking for.”

Season tickets range from $70-$245 per person, depending on where a seat is located, and individual game tickets range from $19 to $40. Learn more about Atlanta Blaze by visiting atlantablaze.com.

Atlanta United will be the next professional sport to make its Cobb debut with matches starting next spring. The team will practice in Marietta and the home office will be local, but matches will be played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, which will also be home to the Atlanta Falcons upon completion of construction in early 2017.

Owned by Arthur Blank and operated under the direction of team president Darren Eales, the location in Marietta will allow Atlanta United to build a world-class training facility in an area that has a strong youth soccer presence.

atlanta-united-fc-darren-eales-quote“Atlanta United plans to host various youth development programs and tournaments at the training ground, and the facility will allow us to attract and develop top talent, as well as provide unparalleled access for our fans, partners and the community,” Eales says.

The 33-acre practice site off Franklin Road in Marietta will include six total fields, where construction has already begun and is expected to be completed in 2017; and Eales says the community will have an opportunity to enjoy open training sessions there. International teams will also train at the facility when visiting Atlanta, tournaments can be hosted on site and the Franklin Road development will serve as home to executive and administrative staff with Atlanta United, in addition to club technical and sports science staff. The training ground project represents more than $50 million in new investment to the area.

The organization is in the process of evaluating talent but will not field a team until 2017, and Atlanta United is also in the process of securing partnerships for its inaugural season. The 2017 schedule hasn’t been released, but ticket prices can be found online at atlutd.com. Atlanta United has more than 10,000 Founding Members, or ticket holders, representing deposits for more than 29,000 tickets. Season ticket prices were released in early February and range from $360-$4,050. “We are very happy with the pace of sales to date and the enthusiasm in the soccer community for MLS coming to Atlanta,” Eales says.

Relocating to Cobb County from Fulton, construction on the new 41,500-seat home of the Atlanta Braves’ SunTrust Park and The Battery Atlanta development began in early 2014 and is expected to be complete shortly before the season opener in 2017. The property is located at the intersection of Interstates 75 and 285 in the Cumberland Community Improvement District. The Battery Atlanta, a 1.5 million-square-foot mixed-use development, will feature boutique shopping, chef-driven restaurants, an Omni Hotel, The Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre, 550 residences and One Ballpark Center, Comcast’s regional office headquarters. It is is being privately developed by the Braves, along with retail partner Fuqua Development, office developer Pope & Land Enterprises and Pollack Shores Real Estate.

“There are many reasons why we chose Cobb County,” says Derek Schiller, Braves president of business when asked about relocating to the area. “It’s closer to our fan base and there was the ability to simultaneously build an adjacent mixed-use development so that we can give our fans an incredible experience coming and going to and from our games. There are also a multitude of access points to get to the SunTrust Park and The Battery Atlanta.”

Schiller says season tickets will be available to the general public beginning this spring. For those who want a premium experience, they will have 4,000 seats that include club access and other amenities, in addition to 19,000 seats that will be $20 or less, 7,000 of which will be $10 or less. Learn more about the stadium and surrounding development by visiting braves.com/suntrustpark or batteryatl.com.