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Beauty and the Beast

Let me be upfront: I don’t really like the French. I have been to France a handful of times, and I used to speak passable French, but I was still treated with derision and scorn. So imagine my surprise to find that the French have come up with an idea that I find brilliant. Not only brilliant, but one that should be implemented the world over. What is that, you may ask, that is so revolutionary that it could turn this cynical writer’s national allegiance?

The French, it turns out, despise child beauty pageants and are making a concerted effort to ban them. A mid-September vote in France’s Senate proposed banning beauty competitions for anyone under the age of 16. Violators would face up to two years in prison and $40,000 in fines. What is particularly interesting to me is that the ban sprung out of a debate about a women’s rights law, indicating that the French are looking at the bigger picture on how media images can affect children throughout their lives.

While I can see the positives to pageants like overcoming stage fright or earning college scholarships, they are severely outweighed by the negatives. According to the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders Inc., 91 percent of women surveyed on a college campus had attempted to control their weight through dieting, with 86 percent reporting the onset of eating disorder by age 20. Forty-three percent reported an onset between the ages of 16 and 20.6. A 2003 study published in the journal Eating and Weight Disorders that surveyed more than 100 female beauty pageant contestants found that 57 percent were actively trying to lose weight—despite any success they had on the stage. I am not suggesting that pageants cause eating disorders. I am, however, suggesting that given the pressures and the fact that judgment is based upon one’s looks, that pageants may tip the scales, so to speak, in that direction.

My husband is not terribly picky about what he watches on TV, and while I can tolerate just about anything as long as I have a book in hand, I draw the line at “Toddlers and Tiaras.” I have gotten up and left the room on several occasions when he has stayed just a little too long on that abomination. Now that I know that we will be blessed with a little girl this January, the urge to vomit when I come across that program is infinitely stronger. I think about how I didn’t know eyeliner from lip liner until I was 16, and here are 5-year-olds applying it with the skill of a professional makeup artist. I look at the outfits they are wearing for which my mother would have pitched a fit had she even seen them hanging in my closet. I think that TLC would serve its viewers well to follow up with these girls during their adolescence and see how being exposed to that environment at such an early age has affected them.

What if the French are right? What if doing away with pageants can prevent even one girl from thinking that not eating her dinner will make her thinner, prettier and more of a winner? What if that helped move our society one step closer to valuing citizens on their true talents, accomplishments and contributions to the greater good rather than their looks? Believe me, I know that doing away with pageants does not abdicate my responsibility as a parent to instill self-esteem, self-respect and lifelong healthy habits in my little girl, but not having to compete with the noise might help.

One World Autumn Harvest Festival

Come join us at the One World Autumn Harvest Festival to celebrate the fall season with games, food, entertainment, an artisan and home-goods marketplace, and activities for the whole family! Free admission! A benefit concert will also be held at 8 PM.

Date:
Saturday, October 26th, 2013 from 4-9 PM.

Admission:
Free admission.

Address:
One World
3535 Shallowford Rd, NE
Marietta, Georgia 30062

Parking:
Free On-Site

For more information, please call 678-214-6938

Cobb Arts Ball

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On Saturday October 26, 2013, the Cobb Arts Ball continues its precedence as one of the premier social events of the season in Cobb County. This evening of excitement and elegance in support of the Endowment Fund of United Arts of Cobb is highlighted by high quality entertainment, exhilarating casino games, and a diverse silent auction. The event offers sponsors and patrons an opportunity to interact and intermingle in an entertaining setting in support of a great cause. Individual Tickets are $180 per person and include the cocktail reception, silent and live auction, dinner, live music and casino gaming. All proceeds from the Cobb Arts Ball will benefit the Endowment Fund of the United Arts of Cobb.

Date:
Saturday October 26, 2013

Address:

Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
Kessel D. Stelling, Jr. Ballroom
2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway
Atlanta, GA 30339

Admission:
Individual Tickets are $180 per person and include the cocktail reception, silent and live auction, dinner, live music and casino gaming.
Table sponsorships begin at $1800 for 8 guests

All proceeds from the Cobb Arts Ball will benefit the Endowment Fund of the United Arts of Cobb

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East Cobb Chili Cookoff

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As part of this month’s Paper Mill Village Food Trucks event, Paper Mill Village is hosting a chili cook off on Monday, October 28, 2013. Space is limited to just 20 entries with a $20 entry fee. Judging takes place at 6pm. To enter or for more information, please send an email to ltaylor@thewilbertgroup.com.

Paper Mill Road Bridge at Sope Creek Opening

The new Sope Creek Bridge on Paper Mill Road is  opening to traffic on Friday, October 25, 2013.  The new bridge includes a six foot sidewalk on the south side, providing access to National Park Service trails.

There will be a ribbon cutting ceremony at 3:30pm on Friday, October 25, 2013. Please join the Cobb County Department of Transportation and the Paper Mill/Sope Creek Community in celebrating the completion of the new Sope Creek Bridge.

The K-5 winners of Sope Creek Elementary School’s Bridge Drawing Contest will help cut the ribbon and their winning artwork will be on display at the ceremony.

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New Bridge Photos courtesy of Cobb County Gov.
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New Walkway Photo courtesy of Cobb County Gov.
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The signs for the detour will be removed on October 25

Drive-thru Flu Shot Clinic

Flu season is right around the corner and now is the time to get vaccinated. Drive-thru to get your flu shot on Monday, Oct. 21, 2013 at the East Cobb Public Health Center. The drive-thru flu shots are a part of Cobb & Douglas Public Health’s annual flu vaccination campaign.

Date:
Monday, October 21, 2013
Noon-6:00 p.m.

Address:
East Cobb Public Health Center (parking lot)
4938 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta, Georgia 30068
678-784-2180

Cost:
$20 for each dose of regular flu
$40 for high dose

Cobb & Douglas Public Health accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover and Debit. Medicaid, Medicare, SHBP Cigna, United Healthcare and BCBS PPO plans are also accepted. This 2013 event is open to the public and is hosted by Cobb & Douglas Public Health.

Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market Grand Opening

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Update: This location closed on Friday, April 7, 2017.

You are cordially invited to the newest grand opening of the Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market in Sandy Plains Village Shopping Center. The event takes place at 7:30am, on Friday, November 1, 2013. The new location is on the corner of Sandy Plains Village Shopping Center at the corner of Sandy Plains and Highway 92.

This is the second property that has been revitalized in cooperation with the Canton Road Redevelopment Committee. Not only will this bring additional job opportunities to the area but also increase options and variety for shoppers in Cobb and surrounding counties.

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The Wizard of Oz at the Cobb County Civic Center

Sing and dance your way down the yellow brick road with Dorothy, the Tin Man, the Scarecrow and the Lion. Even the biggest doubters will marvel at the powers of the Wicked Witch of the West and Glenda, the Good Witch of the North. The Wizard of Oz is a familiar show with a modern twist will make you laugh, reminisce and sing along, all at the same time. Tickets are only $15 for this family-friendly musical. Purchase yours now at ccyp.org. The Curtain Call Youth Players have been celebrating applause since 1992 – join in the fun Nov. 15-17 at Jennie T. Anderson Theatre at the Cobb County Civic Center! For more information, contact info@ccyp.org or 404-692-2297.

Date:
Friday, November 15, 2013 at 7:30pm
Saturday, November 16, 2013 at 2pm and 7:30pm
Sunday, November 17, 2013 at 2pm

Admission:
$15
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Address:
548 S. Marietta Pkwy.
Marietta, GA

Parking:
free

For more information, please call 404-692-2297

Atlanta Undy 5000

Turn your underwear into outerwear for the upcoming Atlanta Undy 5000 5K Run/Walk. On November 2, participants will hit the pavement in Marietta Square donning family-friendly, underwear-themed outfits. Annually, the Undy5000 event benefits the Colon Cancer Alliance, but is also appreciated in the Atlanta community as a cheeky way to raise awareness and funds to support a great cause.

Date:
Saturday, November 2, 2013

Starting Time:
9am

Schedule
7:30 am – Race packet pick up & on-site registration
8:40 am – Opening remarks
9:00 am – 5K begins
9:10 am – 1 Mile fun run begins
10:05 am – Survivor ceremony & awards

Registration Fees:
Register by Friday, August 2 for a $5 discount.
5K Adult (14 and older) – $30 Advance/ $40 Race Day
5K Youth (6-13) – $25 Advance / $35 Race Day
1 Mile fun run (all ages, Children 5 and younger are free) – $20 Advance / $30 Race Day
http://support.ccalliance.org/site/TR?fr_id=1804&pg=entry

Location:
Marietta Square
4 Depot St NW
Marietta, GA 30060

For more information, please call 949-554-4098

“Dumb and Dumber To” Films in Marietta

dumb-dumber-to-jim-carreyActors Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels are filming scenes for the comedy sequel “Dumb and Dumber To” in the Marietta Square.  The movie sequel is set to be released in 2014, twenty years after the first adventure with Harry and Lloyd.  This time, they are in search of one of their long lost children in hopes of gaining a new kidney.

Hundreds of people gathered to catch a bit of movie magic and a glimpse of the stars. In addition to actors Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels, Steve Martin was spotted nearby and Jim Carey shot a scene with actress Rachel Melvin.

For the scene, historic Marietta Squre was transformed to El Paso, Texas, the Marietta Pizza Company was changed to Marguerita Pizza Company, the Theatre in the Square became home to the Historic El Paso Players, and Jeweler on the Square was renamed The Historic El Paso Jewelry Center.

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Georgia is home to some of the best film and TV tax incentives in the country, offering an income tax credit of 30%. In addition, the state is now one of the top five states for film production in the U.S.  Dumb and Dumber To is the fourth production in the city of Marietta this year. Marietta Mayor Steve Tumlin confirmed that the state’s tax incentives help Marietta compete with bigger players for Hollywood productions. Although he declined to estimate the financial impact, the mayor said the production adds to Marietta’s ambiance and puts the city on the map.

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Actor Jim Carrey as Lloyd Christmas
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Jim Carrey and Rachel Melvin
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Jim Carrey posing for pictures on the fountain in Marietta Square
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Jim reviewing photos on Rachel’s phone
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Jim Carrey as Lloyd Christmas and Rachel Melvin as Penny Pichlow
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Steve Martin watches the screen as Jim Carrey and Rachel Melvin film a scene
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Steve Martin in Marietta Square, with Jim Carrey visible in the background
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Jim Carrey and Steve Martin chat on set
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One of many signs in and around the Square
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Historic Marietta Squre was transformed to El Paso, Texas
Marietta Pizza Company was transformed into the Margueretta Pizza Company
Marietta Pizza Company was transformed into the Marguerita Pizza Company
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Camera crews were also on top of buildings filming shots in the Square below