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Holiday Recycling in Cobb

As we enter the most wonderful—and wasteful—time of the year, consider what you can do to keep your community beautiful this season. Keep Cobb Beautiful and Keep Smyrna Beautiful work on programs year-round to keep Cobb County green and community-oriented, and there are many ways that you can help out during the holidays.

One quarter of the waste for the entire year is generated between Thanksgiving and New Years. Conserving starts at the most basic levels, like telling clerks you don’t need a plastic bag for small or medium purchases, utilizing your reusable shopping bags for more than just groceries and reusing gift bags you’ve been given or even options for cloth gift bags.

The Smyrna Recycling Center at 645 Smyrna Hill Dr. in Smyrna takes all cardboard, electronics (including old Christmas lights), plastic bags and used cooking and motor oils (separately in plastic jugs or original containers) Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 8 a.m.–4 p.m. and Thursdays from noon–8 p.m. All items are free to recycle except for a $10 charge for TVs and $35 for refrigerators, dehumidifiers and air conditioners (anything with coolant). On Christmas Eve, the center will be open 8 a.m.–noon, but it will be closed Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. They also accept used fabrics, shoes, books, all types of paper, magazines, catalogues, shredded paper, junk mail, glass bottles and jars, all metals, fluorescent bulbs and No. 1 and 2 plastic bottles. For community convenience, used cooking oil is also accepted at the Smyrna fire stations and Public Works Department.

Last year, the Smyrna Biodiesel Program collected more than 300 gallons of cooking oil to power its fleet of vehicles. In addition to cooking oil, other holiday items like your Christmas tree should be recycled as well; holiday trees will be collected at Home Depot locations from 9 a.m.–4 p.m. on Jan. 3, and most locations will be offering free seeds as well. Wreaths and garland cannot be chipped due to the metal that holds them together and should go out with your normal trash pickup.

As always, packing peanuts and Styrofoam cannot be recycled and you should utilize shredded paper or newspaper when packing and shipping, minimizing as much packaging and wrapping as possible. From all of us at Cobb In Focus and Marietta.com, have a safe and green holiday!

Read more about Christmas Tree Recycling.

New Braves Stadium Is Named

Atlanta-based SunTrust Bank, Inc., has snagged the naming rights for the new Atlanta Braves stadium in Cobb County for the next 25 years. The announcement about naming the under-construction SunTrust Park was made during the grand opening ceremonies. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

The development will combine a state-of-the-art Major League Baseball ballpark with a simultaneously constructed multi-use community, including unique shops, restaurants, offices and residences. Opening Day is slated for 2017. Learn more at homeofthebraves.com.

Free Energy Efficiency Seminar

Heating and air conditioning use the most energy in a home — 40-50 percent of your annual energy spend. Attend Cobb EMC free Energy Efficiency Seminar and learn how to save money while cooling your home. They’ll also provide summer energy-saving tips to help lower your electric bill.

Cobb EMC members are invited to attend the seminar and enter to win a $50 bill credit, smart thermostat and more. Light refreshments will be served. Space is limited. Please reserve your spot today at www.cobbemc.com/energyefficiencyseminar

Date:
Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 6 pm

Admission:
Free for Cobb EMC members

Address:
Cobb EMC Community Room
1000 EMC Parkway,
Marietta, GA 30060

For more information, please call (770) 429-2111 or visit www.cobbemc.com/energyefficiencyseminar

Former Belmont Site Under Development

Halpern Enterprises, Inc., of Atlanta is developing the former 48-acre Belmont Hills Shopping Center at the corner of Windy Hill and Atlanta roads in Smyrna. New construction will include 47,593-square-foot neighborhood retail center, 153 new homes by David Weekley Homes and 247 luxury apartments by Wood Partners. The residential section, named Village of Belmont, will feature homes priced from $200,000–$400,000 and up. Sales are expected to begin early next year. Pre-leasing at the Wood Partners luxury apartment community, which will be called Alta Station at Belmont, should start in spring 2015. Halpern Enterprises plans to open the first spaces in the retail center in summer 2015.

Helping Burn Patients

Bullock Hope House in Powder Springs is opening its doors to the families of burn patients treated at the Joseph M. Still Burn Center at WellStar Cobb Hospital. The house will be a place of respite for out-of-town families while their loved ones are in the hospital. “It’s already heart-wrenching enough to have a family member in the burn center,” says Connie Bullock, president and founder of Bullock Hope House. “We give those families a quiet place to stay—free of charge—where they can bond with other families facing similar circumstances. Those sympathetic relationships can go a long way toward helping a family cope.”

The partnership came to fruition over the summer. Already, a charity golf tournament that raises money annually for the house, Golf Fore Hope, has generated $3,400 to the WellStar Foundation to help burn patients. For more information, visit bullockhopehouse.org.

Chamber Names 2015 Chair-Elect

The Cobb Chamber of Commerce has selected Steve Hartman, chief technology officer for the Power Generation Services with GE Power & Water, as its 2015 chair-elect. He succeeds Kim Menefee of WellStar Health System. “I’m honored to take on this role and work with the outstanding Cobb Chamber of Commerce,” Hartman says. “It’s all about building a stronger community for the people who live, work and play in Cobb County with business engagement and growth as critical elements to foster economic development.”

Hartman is a 16-year veteran of GE and joined the company in 1998 as a reliability engineer. Since then, he has held a variety of engineering management roles in the company’s energy space. He was named to his current role in 2013.

Halloween Sunday Funday

East Cobb Park is hosting a special Halloween edition of the Sunday Funday event on Sunday, October 26, 2014 from 3pm to 6pm. The event includes live music by The LooSe ShoEs Band as well as food from Zaxby’s. Activities include a costume contest (scariest, funniest, most imaginative and best dog costume), Big Daddy DJ, games, inflatable jumpies, face-painting, and more. Guests of all ages are encouraged to come in costume.

Date:
Sunday, October 26, 2014 from 3pm to 6pm
Costume Contest at 4pm

Parking:
Free in the parking lot.
Overflow parking will be available at the new WellStar facility on Roswell Road with shuttle service to the park.
For your own safety, as well as the safety of others, please don’t park along Roswell Road.

For more information, please visit EastCobbPark.org

Walton Baseball Silent Auction

Walton Baseball is hosting a silent auction at Marlow’s Tavern in East Cobb. The auction will include a collection of vacation homes (including Tuscan villas in Italy, a home in Hilton Head and lake/mountain homes), football and baseball tickets (including four dugout level Braves seats with a special batting practice experience, fifty-yard-line tickets to the Iron Bowl game between Alabama and Auburn, and multiple seats to various Falcons games), signed sports memorabilia (including an authentic signed Lebron James jersey, a Tom Brady signed football and several items signed by Braves players), and gift certificates (restaurants, spas etc). Last year’s event was very well attended, a lot of fun and a great way to socialize with other East Cobbers and friends so mark your calendars for Tuesday the 28th, 2014.

Date:
October 28, 2014, from 6pm – 10:30pm

Admission:
Free!

Address:
Marlow’s Tavern in East Cobb/Merchant’s Walk

Parking:
Free!

For more information, please call steveheinrichs @yahoo.com or visit www.waltonbaseball.org

Fall Festival & Trunk or Treat

The Fall Festival & Trunk or Treat is fun for the whole family! Sewell Mill Baptist Church provides a safe environment for families to enjoy a festival of fall activities! Includes a night of Trunk or Treat, games, candy, food, music, an old-fashioned cakewalk, hayrides, roasting marshmallows and fellowship! Children trick-or-treat by going from car trunk to car trunk to get their bag filled with goodies. Bring your entire family dressed in their favorite costumes (nothing scary). Contact sasha.watson@sewellmill.org for more information. Visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/808764792502010/ to invite your friends!

Date:
Wednesday, October 29, 2014 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm

Admission:
There is no monetary charge to attend, but they are asking each person to donate 1 canned food/nonperishable item for Storehouse Ministries which is a local food bank that Sewell Mill supports. There will be a charge for food and the cakewalk.

Address:
Sewell Mill Baptist Church
2550 Sewell Mill Road
Marietta GA 30062

Parking:
Parking is free and attendants will be safely directing traffic.

For more information, please call 770-971-2636 or visit http://sewellmill.org/wordpress/2014fallfestival

Ner Tamid Holiday Gift Sale

Congregation Ner Tamid Women’s Group presents an evening of shopping, food and door prizes, featuring popular vendors of fashion, jewelry, accessories, and home decor, including Stella and Dot, Thirty-One, Tastefully Simple, Rodan and Fields, Mah Jongg Maven, Oli and Ve, GGs Fashion Forward, Lia Sophia, Essential Oils, as well as a host of other favorites.

Non-alcoholic beverages and hors d’ouevres will be available for purchase. Complimentary childcare will be available. For more about this event, being a vendor, and Congregation Ner Tamid, which since 2006 has been holding services and religious school in various Cobb County locations and just moved into its own building, visit www.mynertamid.org or call 678-264-8575.

Date:
Saturday, November 8, 2014 from 6 pm to 9 pm

Admission:
FREE Admission

Address:
Congregation Ner Tamid
1349 Old Hwy 41, Suite 220
Marietta, GA 30060

Parking:
FREE

For more information, please call 678-264-8575 or visit http://www.mynertamid.org