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Sounds of Life

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The first annual “Sounds of LIFE” Concert Series takes place in the Life University outdoor amphitheater, Lyceum Park. The event is a collection of three unique concerts in a ‘Chastain’ type experience. Attendees of all ages can bring a blanket, lawn chair, or buy a reserved seat to this annual Thursday night monthly concert series.

“The concert series will bring the community onto the campus to enjoy just how beautiful it is — with summer evenings of music, fun, food and friends. Our amphitheater — in Lyceum Park, right out in front of our Administration Building — is perfect for music concerts, with beautiful grounds, reflecting pools and fountains to enjoy.  As for the music, the bands will have wide appeal across several genres. And, this is what’s most fun about them: they’re all up-and-coming local artists who are poised to hit it big in the music industry. A few years from now, people who attend the Sounds of Life Concert Series will be able to say, ‘I knew them when,’” said Cynthia Boyd, vice president for enrollment and marketing at Life University.

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Building on the tradition “Lights of Life”, what better way to end summer and begin the fall season than an inviting experience in the beautiful outdoor setting of Life University? Select companies and specialty food trucks participate in the series and offer dinner or picnic options while music resounds from the outdoor stage. Red Hare Brewery is hosting a VIP Beer Garden complete with appetizers and more. In addition, options are available for reserving a VIP Cabana for select sponsors and individuals. It’s a fun way to experience ‘Life’ and all of the beauty that the outdoor setting has to offer.

Schedule:
Tui Osborne & Riley on Thursday, August 21, 2014 from 6 pm to 9 pm
Lauren St. Jane and The Bama Gamblers on Thursday, September 11, 2014 from 6 pm to 9 pm
Fools Mosaic & Seven Handle Circus on Thursday, October 30, 2014 from 6 pm to 9 pm

Tickets:
Tickets start at $10 per person and are available at life.edu/soundsoflife

Address:
LIFE University Campus
1269 Barclay Circle
Marietta, GA 30060

For more information, please visit life.edu/soundsoflife

Concert Series

Mutt Strutt

Join the fun at the Marietta Mutt Strutt on Saturday, September 6th, 2014 from 10am to 3pm.  The event takes place on the beautiful grounds of Marietta First United Methodist Church located just off of the Marietta Square.

Bring the entire family, including the dog, for a day of fun! Enjoy Bluegrass music, treats from the Food Trucks, Dachshund Races, the Kid Zone, Pet Parade and costume contest. Parking and admission are free.

With over 60 vendors we have something for everyone, from Harley Davidson and Luxury Cars to artisans and entertainment! Visit the the Bone Bar, where nearly 4000 pounds of dog treats are available for you to scoop – and they’re free! Visit the eight Rescue groups who will have furry friends of all sizes just waiting to meet you.

Bring a chair to set up along the parade route to watch Jr. Miss Cobb County, Carley Jaymes Vogel, lead off the parade with a full court of Princes and Princesses and dogs, in full regalia. The parade route winds through the park, past the Grandparents’ grandstand at Winwood, and ends at the Pavilion, where prizes will be awarded. Categories include Look Alike, School Spirit, What the Woof?, In the Movies, Naked Dog (no costume)and finally, The People’s Choice Award. This award goes to the canine with the most “Likes” on Facebook, so if your fur baby doesn’t do well in a crowd, they can still participate online! Post a pic of your dog on the Marietta Mutt Strutt Facebook page, in costume – or not, and get busy sharing. The one with the most ‘Likes’ wins!

Want to participate in the parade? Visit www.SweetwaterMission.org for the registration form. Cost is $20 per dog. Is your dog under 30 pounds? Enter them at the Race Headquarters for just $2 per pooch.

This event is being held to support and raise awareness of Sweetwater Mission, a nonprofit that has been helping families with food, clothing, job training and more since 1968. Sweetwater provides, on average, two tons of food a day for those in need. Also look for beautifully handcrafted items for sale at the Mutt Strutt, made by the participants in Sweetwater’s newest artisan program for the formerly chronically homeless. Their mission is to prevent hunger and homelessness and help stabilize families by providing basic needs and transform lives through education and employment opportunities. Visit www.SweetwaterMission.org to find out how you can help.

Date:
Saturday, September 6th, 2014 from 10 am-3pm

Admission:
Free

Address:
Marietta First United Methodist Church
56 Whitlock Ave, SW
Marietta, GA 30064

Parking:
Free local parking

For more information, please call (770) 241-4302 or visit www.mariettamuttstrutt.com.

Career Expo

The Marietta/Cobb Career Expo takes place on September 14, 2017 from 10am to 2pm. The event features employers, service organizations, colleges and universities who will be recruiting during this free job fair at the Cobb County Civic Center

Participating employers and service organizations include:

  • AFLAC-GAN (benefits advisor, AFLAC agents)
  • Amerigroup Community Care (RN nurse, medical management I/II, Utilization, management, project manager, Medicaid business development team)
  • ATL Search Group, LLC (marketing, office support, warehouse management)
  • Atlanta and North Georgia Building Trades Council (several positions in construction)
  • Bank of America (preferred sales associate, preferred sales specialist)
  • Bojangles Atlanta (cashier, cook, shift leader, management)
  • Build Cobb Partnership/Construction Ready (free four-week construction ready industry training)
  • Bug Busters Inc. (inside sales, sales, customer service, pest control technicians)
  • Cana Communications (jr, installers, low voltage)
  • Cabela’s Acworth 057 (maintenance outfitters, cashier, sales outfitters [hunting, casualwear, fishing, footwear, archery], backend outfitters)
  • Caraustar Industries (manager, supervisor, mechanic, electrician, entry level production, engineer)
  • Carmax Auto Finance (call center representatives, team managers)
  • City of Marietta (administrative services technician, city service worker II, traffic signal apprentice I, site development engineer)
  • City of Powder Springs (police officer, support services specialist)
  • Clayton County Police Department (police officer)
  • Cobb County Government (information technology, engineering, police officer, lateral firefighter, deputy sheriff, 911 operators, various positions in parks, community development, department of transportation)
  • Cobb County Department of Public Safety (police officers)
  • Cobb County Sheriff’s Office (deputy sheriff, criminal justice specialist, warrant processing technician)
  • Dekalb County Fire Rescue (firefighter)
  • Employ Partners (administrative, accounting, medical, human resources)
  • enAble of Georgia (direct care professional)
  • Express Employment Professionals (customer service, accounting, administration, CDL drivers, warehouse, diesel mechanics, carpenters)
  • First Step Staffing (various positions in light industrial)
  • GCA Services Group, Inc. (custodial utility workers [must have clean driving record], third shift floor techs)
  • Georgia Community Support & Solutions (direct care professionals, certified nursing assistant, licensed practical nurse, registered nurse, licensed clinical social worker)
  • Georgia Department of Labor (several openings with various companies)
  • Georgia Department of Transportation (maintenance labor jobs and any other jobs that become available)
  • Georgia Institute of Technology Police Department (police officer, police safety officer)
  • GeorgiaLocalSearch, LLC (sales consultant)
  • Goodwill Smyrna Career Center (variety of positions on job board and via virtual website)
  • Hilton Worldwide (housekeeping, stewarding, back of house)
  • Hooters of America (restaurant managers, Hooters girls, kitchen staff)
  • Impact Employment Solutions (general warehouse, picking-packing, machine operator, assembler movers)
  • International Union of Operating Engineers Local 926 (apprenticeship)
  • Jewish Family & Career Services (warehouse, administrative, engineering, call center)
  • Kelly Education (substitute teachers, substitute paraprofessionals, clerical, food and nutrition workers)
  • Krystal (cooks, cashiers, shift leaders, managers)
  • LGE Community Credit Union (personal financial representatives)
  • Manpower (forklift operators, machine operators, material handler, general warehouse, administrative assistant, data entry clerks)
  • Medline Industries (production supervisor, warehouse supervisor, warehouse leads, material handlers [forklift operator], machine operators, utility operators, process engineer, electrical)
  • Modern Woodmen of America (financial representatives)
  • MSC Industrial Supply Co. (machinery sales specialist supervisor, facilities maintenance, stock handler, merchandise selector/verifier-checker)
  • Norred & Associates, Inc. (armed and unarmed security guards [18 years or older, must pass background check and drug screening, must be flexible, must have reliable transportation (not all sites accessible by MARTA)])
  • Omni Hotel at The Battery Atlanta (director of finance, area marketing manager)
  • Overhead Door Company of Atlanta (management, sales, customer service, administrative, field technicians)
  • Papa John’s Food Service (maintenance supervisor, distribution team member, production operator)
  • PepsiCo. (production/warehouse, sales, delivery drivers)
  • Personnel Staffing, Inc. (warehouse, manufacturing, production, assembly, call center)
  • Pine Fresh Cleaning LLC (residential cleaners, commercial cleaners, quality control inspector, pressure washer, front desk help)
  • Pro Roofing and Siding (appointment setters, roofing inspectors)
  • Qualified Staffing (packers in Kennesaw [first and second shift], general labor in Austell [6 a.m. shift], computer technicians [Kennesaw, $12 an hour])
  • Roswell Police Department (police officer, police communications, administrative)
  • Staffwrx (warehouse order fulfillment, food service, logistics)
  • Top Job Hospitality (banquet server, dishwashers/stewards)
  • Urban Business Institute (sales associate)
  • US Department of Labor – Employee Benefits Security Administration
  • Verizon Wireless (retail sales representative, customer service representative)
  • Waffle House (grill operator, servers)
  • Walden Security
  • Wallner Expac (machine operators, mechanics)
  • Western & Southern Life (financial representative)
  • Youth Empowerment through Learning, Leading, and Serving, Inc. (recreation instructor, program coordinator [YELLS community action café teen program], scholar success specialist, English language arts specialist)
  • Youth Village (behavioral youth counselor, night monitor, registered nurse-charge nurse, special education teacher, transitional living specialist, residential master’s level counselor [as needed], licensed practical nurse [as needed], assistant behavioral youth counselor)
  • Zaxby’s (manager in training, font of house, cashiers, line expo cooks, food prep)

Colleges and Universities

  • Central Michigan University
  • DeVry University (various jobs)

Date:
September 14, 2017

Time:
10am to 2pm

Admission:
Free

Address:
Cobb County Civic Center
548 South Marietta Pkwy
Marietta GA 30060

For more information please contact cobbworks.org or dol.state.ga.us

Chalk Spot at Art in the Park

The Chalk Spot is a street chalk art display for children in kindergarten through 12th grade. The event is scheduled for the Saturday of Labor Day weekend during Art in the Park. Participants will have the opportunity to create one-of-a-kind designs in three sq. ft. spaces. The art will remain on display throughout the festival (weather permitting).

Registration is recommended, and all registered participants will receive a goodie bag filled with a box of sidewalk chalk, two tickets to the North Georgia State Fair, coupons, and more.

Proceeds will benefit the Marietta High School Visual Arts Club. Susan Pritchard, Marietta High School Visual Arts Club Advisor, is “very excited about the opportunity for the club members to help produce the display and is equally excited for the additional funds, which will be used for art show prizes.” The high school’s Early Childhood Education career pathway students will also be assisting with the event.

The event is free to watch and parking is available in the Cobb County parking decks.

Date:
Saturday of Labor Day weekend from 10am to 3pm. Art will remain on display through the festival (weather permitting).

Address:
Glover Park on the Historic Marietta Square
50 N. Park Square
Marietta, GA 30060

Admission:
Free Festival Admission
Children who wish to reserve a space to create chalk art can register for a fee at ArtParkMarietta.com.  Participants will receive a box of sidewalk chalk, and a “goodie bag” with 2 admission tickets to the North Georgia State Fair and other coupons (valued at $20.00).

For more information, please contact Carolyn Morris, Events Director, at cmorrisga@gmail.com or 404-966-8497.

Festival Map & More Information: ArtParkMarietta.com

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Ballet, Bourbon, & BBQ

Experience an evening of great food, drinks, friends and music at the first-ever Ballet, Bourbon & BBQ, a fundraiser for The Georgia Ballet. This can’t-miss event under the stars will feature high-quality bourbon tastings, wine tastings, a live auction, full barbecue dinner and live music by the band Migrant Worker. All proceeds from Ballet, Bourbon & BBQ will go to The Georgia Ballet, one of Georgia’s oldest and most reputable nonprofit dance organizations.

Date:
Saturday, August 9, 2014 from 6pm-10pm

Admission:
$75 per ticket

Address:
475 Davis Carnes Ln
Marietta, GA 30064

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

WIAC/VAAC 2014 Car Show

WIAC/VAAC 2014 Car Show! (Proceeds help to build a Habitat Veterans Home)

Women in Action Coalition and Veterans After Action Coalition have joined to help Habitat for Humanities fund a Veteran’s build in Cobb County.

Date:
July 19, 2014, 10:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m.

Admission:
Free Admission

Pre-registration for cars, trucks, motorcycle…$25.00

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

More information is available on the Jim Miller Park, including registration form:

http://prca.cobbcountyga.gov/JimMillerPark.htm

Parking:
Ample parking at the venue, Jim Miller Park

For more information, please call 404-966-1421 or visit http://prca.cobbcountyga.gov/JimMillerPark.htm

Jewish High Holy Day Services

Reform Jewish Congregation Ner Tamid invites you join them for the High Holy Days this year, to be held this year at 1349 Old Hwy 41, Suite 220, just east of the Kennesaw Mountain Visitors Center. Tickets will be open to the public for $90 per person for all Holiday services, which may be applied to membership. Services begin with Erev Rosh Hashana on Wednesday evening September 24th and end October 4th with Yom Kippur and a community potluck Break Fast. Childcare for ages 2-6 is available for a small additional fee for daytime services. Full details and tickets can be found at www.mynertamid.org . Tickets must be purchased in advance at the website. No tickets will be available at the door. Call 678.264.8575 with questions.

Congregation Ner Tamid, a Union for Reform Judaism (URJ) member, established in 2006, has held services and religious school in various West Cobb locations and has just moved into its own space in the Kennesaw Mountain Business Park. Its Religious School follows the Institute of Southern Jewish Life curriculum.

Date:
Wednesday, September 24, 2014 through Saturday, October 4

Admission:
$90 per person includes all services and can be applied to membership.

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

Parking:
FREE

For more information, please call 678.264.8575 or visit www.mynertamid.org

Tour New Religious School & Synagogue at Open House

Congregation Ner Tamid Reform Jewish Synagogue is opening its new home to the public August 10, 2014 from 10AM to 12 NOON and invites all families to tour their Synagogue & Religious School.

Founded in West Cobb in 2006, the Congregation has held Religious School in rented space while holding worship services in a variety of locations. A member of the Union for Reform Judaism, Congregation Ner Tamid’s Religious School, grades K thru 12 includes Hebrew instruction, as well as Confirmation Class and B’nai Mitzvah program. Utilizing an Institute of Southern Jewish Life curriculum, the dedicated staff of teachers will be on hand to answer questions about the fall program. Congregation Membership is not required the first year of Religious School.

Their new home is in the Kennesaw Mountain Business Park, just east of the Kennesaw Mountain Visitor Center, at 1349 Old Highway 41, Suite 220, Marietta, GA. For more information about the Congregation, High Holy Days, Religious School or an individual appointment, visit www.mynertamid.org , e-mail info@mynertamid.org or leave a message at 678-264-8575

Date:
Sunday, August 10, 2014 from 10am to 12 NOON

Admission:
FREE

Address:
1349 Old Highway 41, Suite 220, Marietta, GA 30060

Parking:
FREE

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

Beaches of Cobb

It’s no secret that Georgia summers are some of the hottest around. Rising temperatures have Cobb County residents searching for a way to let loose and cool down in the dog days of summer, and the county is home to plenty of activities for the whole family.

Six Flags Over Georgia’s Hurricane Harbor brings a whole new element of fun and relaxation to the theme park. The park is home to four water slides, a state-of-the-art wave pool and an exciting play area for younger children. Six Flags White Water, the largest water park in the southeast, gives families a more varied water park adventure, while Lake Acworth and the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area provide a reprieve from the heat the old-fashioned way. With temperatures routinely encroaching triple-digits, there’s no better time to discover the various water adventures Cobb has to offer.

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Hurricane Harbor at Six Flags Over Georgia marked the largest expansion in the park’s history. Cobb families can escape to their own mini-getaway in this tropically landscaped park that features a 38,000-square-foot wave pool, the multi-slide Bonzai Pipelines, a children’s play area and the Tsunami Surge, the world’s first hybrid zero-gravity slide. The park also includes shopping and dining experiences, as well as extensive lounging and shade areas.

“We’re happy to expand our offering to guests of the park as part of our commitment to contribute to Cobb County,” says Dale Kaetzel, park president, “but the pure joy and relaxation on people’s faces is why we built Hurricane Harbor.”

The water park spans seven acres across the area formerly occupied by the Southern Star Amphitheatre in Austell and is included with the admission to Six Flags Over Georgia.

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Six Flags White Water

Marietta-based Six Flags White Water also continues to be a favorite stop for Cobb families looking to beat the heat. The park features more than 20 rides for children, families and thrill-seekers, including relaxing lazy rivers, wave pools and multiple slides. There’s something for everyone, and a day at the park can be as exciting or laid-back as you want it to be.

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The City of Acworth, aptly nicknamed “The Lake City,” is home to Lake Acworth and three family-friendly parks perfect for escaping the sultry weather. Entry into these parks is free for all Acworth residents, and non-residents only pay a small parking fee for the day.

The lake area’s Dallas Landing Park has a pavilion, volleyball court, horseshoe pit, multiple grills and picnic tables and public beach access for a full day of fun and is open from 8 am to 9 pm. Proctor Landing Park, also located in that area, is open from 8 am to 9 pm during the season, and visitors will have access to the same amenities found at Dallas Landing.

Lake Acworth’s Cauble Park allows families to take advantage of multiple fishing points, a public beach and two playgrounds for children to enjoy, as well as a boating ramp for those who want to venture a little farther from the beach. It is open from 6 am to 10 pm, and non-residents pay a small parking fee.

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The Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area consists of 17 distinct park areas along 48 miles of river, and four of these parks can be found in Cobb. These areas are perfect for those looking to cool off in the river and enjoy the beautiful scenery the Chattahoochee has to offer.

The Johnson Ferry North park, located at the corner of Johnson Ferry Road and Columns Drive in Marietta, and Paces Mill park area are popular for visitors to rent rafts, tubes, kayaks, canoes and other water equipment. Johnson Ferry North is also a popular put-in spot for those with their own boating equipment, and Paces Mill is the last chance to leave the river at an official boat ramp before leaving the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area.

Cochran Shoals, a three-mile trail located between Columns Drive and Interstate North Parkway, is a great location for runners, walkers and cyclists to enjoy the peaceful views of the Chattahoochee. The Akers Mill Road stretch contains Sandy Point and Diving Rock Beach, two very popular locations for people paddling down the river. “Although the river seems serene at this point, it is 15 feet deep and the water temperature is rarely above 60 degrees,” cautions Rudy Evenson, chief of visitor services at the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. As with all outdoor water activities, visitors to this location should exercise caution and use common sense to avoid injuries.

To learn more about these areas and/or additional features or costs visit:

Cobb: Your New Home of the Braves

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“We are excited! We all think that the Braves are a home run for Cobb County,” says LOUD Security Systems  owner John Loud, who is also one of many local residents that formed the group Cobb Home of the Braves in support of the Atlanta Braves organization’s decision to move to Cobb County.

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Last November, the Braves surprised the nation, and definitely Cobb residents, with its announcement that the Major League Baseball team would be moving its organization north from the current home at Turner Field in downtown Atlanta to a nearly 60-acre spot in the Cumberland area near where Interstates 285 and 75 intersect in southeast Cobb. The $672 million development and 30-year agreement, which was given the green light on May 27 by the Cobb County Board of Commissioners after months of discussions, will be funded partly by the Braves—55 percent, or about $372 million—and Cobb County—45 percent, or about $300 million. Businesses near the new stadium will bear a substantial portion of its construction costs and the team itself will invest $280 million up front and another $6.1 million annually for 30 years. These figures exclude the estimated $400 million the team plans to spend by creating an entertainment district around the new stadium.

“We are grateful to the citizens of Cobb County and the leadership in the community who have worked tirelessly to bring this to fruition,” said Atlanta Braves President John Schuerholz shortly after announcing the move. “I truly believe that this partnership will yield what will become one of the finest baseball and entertainment facilities in the country.” The organization picked Cobb because so many north metro Atlanta residents are Braves ticket holders, access to the site is ideal and there is plenty of land to build a mixed-use development that will be vibrant and full of activity, allowing fans to come early, stay late and enjoy the area year-round. The stadium, scheduled to open in time for the 2017 baseball season, will be built by American Builders 2017, a group of four contracting companies that joined together to build the development—Birmingham-based Brasfield & Gorrie, Alpharetta-based Barton Malow Company, Atlanta-based New South Construction and Minneapolis-based Mortenson Construction.

For Cobb Commission Chair Tim Lee, the process for the Braves’ move to Cobb began last July when he was introduced to Braves Executive Vice President of Operations Mike Plant. Prior to that, Lee says he had never heard the idea of such a move. “I was really surprised that [the Braves] were interested in Cobb,” Lee says. “I had no idea they were looking to move. Looking back it really makes sense now. We had a great site, lots of good infrastructure in place and apparently a lot of Braves season ticket holders live in Cobb and the surrounding counties.”

cobb-new-home-of-the-braves-sidebar-1Lee’s colleague on the commission, JoAnn Birrell, who represents District 3 in northeast Cobb, says when she first heard the news, she too was surprised and excited. “I believe this will be the biggest economic boost the county has seen in a long time,” she says. “The benefits come in the way of additional tax revenue for county and schools, thousands of jobs, additional business opportunities to locate in Cobb, just to name a few!”

Right off the bat, Lee says benefits to Cobb include around 5,000 construction jobs and another 3,000 ongoing jobs as the area develops. “The real win for Cobb is the resulting investment by the Braves around the site,” he adds. “They have purchased more than 80 acres and plan for commercial and retail development worth $400 million that would generate $3 million in annual revenues for the school system, $489,000 to the county fire fund and $1.2 million towards county government operations.”

When asked if Lee or Birrell had any concerns about the development or had heard from any community members, Birrell says traffic seems to be the main one, but that there are projects currently underway that could help deter potential issues—the widening of Highway 41 and the Diverging Diamond interchange at Windy Hill Road. There is more to come with an additional $10 million for transportation projects from the Cumberland Community Improvement District (CID) and $14 million from county SPLOST. Both also say that citizens have asked about incentives promised to the Braves and property tax increases, but Lee says that the Braves have agreed not to seek any local development incentives for commercial development as a result of this move, and they will not increase property taxes for Cobb homeowners. “There will be an increase on commercial property around the stadium site, which is also the area that will benefit the most from the new development,” Lee says.

“I think this is a real win for the entire community,” Lee concludes. “The positive feedback has been amazing and despite the huge effort it has taken to get this far into the process, it feels good to see so many people excited about the new stadium. I never imagined we could have this incredible opportunity to work with such a great group like the Braves.”

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Commissioners and representatives from the Braves aren’t the only ones supporting the team’s relocation. Business owners throughout Cobb, especially those living or working near where the stadium will be built, are looking forward to the move. “We have received incredible support from numerous Cobb businesses and residents,” Plant says on behalf of the Braves. “Their support and involvement have meant a lot to us. It is not often in this day and age that citizens feel passionate about something to make time to support, so we are honored and thrilled that residents from across the country and from various professions would take time from their own busy lives to publicly support this effort.” Plant went on to say that they look forward to the long-term partnership with Cobb and its residents and have appreciated the feedback because they want to be good neighbors.

Hugh H. Scott III, whose business SK Commercial Realty off Circle 75 is located directly across the street from where the stadium will be built, says he’s optimistic about the project. “We believe the office tenants at Circle 75 will have a world-class sports and entertainment facility right outside their front door,” Scott says. “It should be a wonderful live/work/play environment that is so crucial in recruiting and keeping workforce talent.” He says it presents a wonderful opportunity for the Braves to participate and have a say in the development directly surrounding where they play and an exciting catalyst to the economy of Cobb County. “It appears to be a win-win-win for the Braves, Cobb County and the fans,” Scott says.

He also says this construction is a catalyst for growth in the Cumberland/Cobb Galleria area that should revive the area that has needed new investment. “I don’t believe that any other use of the land where the stadium is going would have been able to generate the excitement and quality of project that the Braves mixed use development will bring,” Scott says. “I believe this development has the potential to be uplifting to the area.”

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Tracy Techau, Scout Executive/CEO of the Atlanta Area Council for the Boy Scouts of America, agrees. “Ten years ago, the Atlanta Boy Scouts moved our offices to Cobb County because we knew it was the most convenient place in the Atlanta area to serve the tens of thousands of local families involved with Scouting,” Techau says. “We are excited to have the Braves as our new neighbors, and look forward to working with them to provide fun, educational and active experiences for as many young people in Atlanta as possible.” Council offices are located just down the street from where the stadium is relocating.

Like Scott and Techau, Robert Feldberg, the president of Repro Products, Inc. and The Color Spot, Inc., and co-owner of Fur Bus, which he is looking forward to using as a convenient and fun way to transport fans to and from games, is very excited about how this opportunity will revitalize the area. “The planned entertainment district surrounding the stadium … will provide a community feeling and entertainment options extending beyond the baseball season,” Feldberg says. “The stadium and surrounding development will provide tremendous economic benefits. Not only will the stadium be a haven for our ‘national pastime,’ but the plans for the surrounding play and stay will create new vitality.”

cobb-new-home-of-the-braves-sidebar-3However, each of these business owners do have some concerns about the development, but trust that the county is working to negate those. “There are 14 options for ingress and egress and I know the Cobb [Department of Transportation] will be working diligently to make the experience better than what we experienced at Turner Field,” Feldberg says. “Creating a play-and-stay environment around the complex will also have a positive effect on the congestion before and after the game.” Scott agrees saying that the Braves organization seem to be very cognizant of the importance of creating a destination that is first class and easy to get in and out of. “If the Braves and Cobb County can develop a thoughtful traffic plan that utilizes all 14 local access points allowing easy ingress and egress to the project on game days, then this project should be a huge hit,” he adds.

“I’ve not heard much negative at all,” Loud adds. “I think 99.7 percent of people are positive … There are not many moments in life that I’ve heard a piece of news that was so positive.” With the support of other business leaders in the Cobb community, Loud created a website, ran commercials, spoke at commission meetings, held rallies and printed T-shirts boasting support for the move. “This is a grand slam for Cobb County and the Atlanta Braves. This is about community pride,” he adds. “When we in Cobb County have the opportunity to host the longest running franchise in Major League history that’s going to move here, how exciting is that going to be? … We are looking forward to the Braves coming here in a few more years.”

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To learn more about the Braves’ move to Cobb, including information about the finances, economic impact, parking and transportation, visit homeofthebraves.com or the county website at cobbcounty.org and click on the “Braves” tab on the right-hand side of the web page.