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Save a Seat to Save the Theatre

While energy is high at Theatre in the Square with the excitement of celebrating the 30th Anniversary Season, reality has settled on the fact that the economy has taken its toll, leaving the theatre to ask for the support of the community or risk closing its doors forever.

The theatre’s board and staff have worked hard to function on a tight budget over the last few seasons. The non-profit organization has a $1.5 million operating budget of which 65% of the income is through ticket sales and the other 35% relies on donations of individuals, corporations and foundations. “…We are, quite bluntly put, on the brink of financial disaster. The need is real, it is urgent and it is immediate,” says Co-Founder and Producing Director, Palmer Wells.

To address the need, Theatre in the Square is launching the SAVE YOUR SEAT, SAVE OUR THEATRE campaign. Each of the 225 seats in the theatre’s main stage will be “sold” for $1,000 between now and October 15, 2011. Donors will have their name on the back of the seat on a small plaque, and can select which seat they want to name on a first come, first served basis.

Even if you can’t save a seat by donating $1,000, every dollar counts toward saving Theatre in the Square. Donations can be given online at theatreinthesquare.com and clicking on DONATE on the home page. You may also call Theatre in the Square at 770-422-8369 or send in your donation to:

Theatre in the Square
C/O Save My Seat
11 Whitlock Ave SW,
Marietta, GA 30064.

“Theatre in the Square has become such a vibrant thread in the fabric that makes up Marietta. The idea of there not being a Theatre in the Square seems unfathomable and I know that the board and staff all agree that we are ready to fight to save this theatre,” says Board President, Cathy Adams. We are fully aware that we are not the only arts organization that is fighting in this tough economy. We hope to see not only Theatre in the Square, but all of the arts organizations in the area continue to survive and thrive in the coming years.

To donate or for more information on how to donate, visit:
http://www.theatreinthesquare.com/page/49/Save-Your-Seat

About Theatre in the Square:

Now in its 30th season, Theatre in the Square is a professional, not-for-profit organization founded by Producing Director Palmer Wells and the late Michael Horne. As the largest professional theatre company in Cobb County, the theater reaches almost 50,000 people a year via five Main Stage shows, two holiday shows, a summer show, a children’s show, and a bonus show. It is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors made up of civic leaders from around the metro Atlanta area.

With an annual budget of over $1.5 million, the theatre draws the majority of its funding from ticket sales (about 65%), with support from foundations, corporations, city and state government, and individual gifts. The theater has a full-time staff of less than ten, and hires more than 120 artists (actors, directors, designers) annually. The theatre company has been based in historic Marietta Square since its founding in 1982.

Theatre in the Square has broad-based community support from the metro Atlanta region as well as Cobb County. More than 3,200 subscribers have a year-round commitment to the theater, and each play sells a healthy number of single tickets as well. Main Stage shows offer a Wednesday matinee option, which is usually filled with groups from local senior organizations as well as individual ticket buyers. At least one play a year features extensive daytime matinees for student groups. The theatre regularly receives accolades for the caliber of its work. In the spring of 2007, Wells was named a PBS Leader of the Arts.

Theatre in the Square is a member of the Cobb County Chamber of Commerce, United Arts of Cobb, a coalition of Cobb County’s professional arts organizations, and the Cobb County Convention and Visitors Bureau.

To donate or for more information on how to donate, visit:
http://www.theatreinthesquare.com/page/49/Save-Your-Seat

The Cook’s Warehouse

Editor’s Note: It was recently announced that the Cook’s Warehouse East Cobb would close effective November 27, 2018. More…


Sep 29, 2011: The Cook’s Warehouse opened its fourth store in East Cobb. Located in the newly renovated Merchants Walk shopping center, the store is 4,800 square feet and is now Cook’s second-largest store.

The Cook’s Warehouse is greater Atlanta’s premier gourmet cookware store and cooking school with four locations in Midtown, Decatur, Brookhaven and East Cobb. It offers more than 15,000 products for the kitchen and operates the largest avocational cooking school in the Southeast, conducting more than 600 classes yearly, often taught by local chefs, and has a large web-based delivery-by-post site.

Owned and operated by founder Mary S. Moore, The Cook’s Warehouse also retails high-end appliances; conducts private cooking classes for unique celebrations and corporate events, and is a pro bono partner with virtually every major cooking event and gourmet association in Atlanta.

Why East Cobb? “East Cobb has been the most-requested store location since the day I opened The Cook’s Warehouse in 1995. The area has a vibrant demographic, a strong sense of community, is very friendly to business, and a thorough review of registrants to our cooking school showed a significant percentage from East Cobb came to our classes.”

“Finally, the re-birth of Merchant’s Walk and the location next to our close friend Whole Foods Market sealed the deal,” said Mary Moore, founder and owner.

The store displays cookware and accessories including featured brands of All-Clad, Primo Grills, Capresso, Cuisinart, Demeyere, Zwilling J.A. Henckels, Le Creuset, Shun, Swiss Diamond, Wüsthof, WMF and others.

“In our kitchen, we counsel customers on the correct appliance for their indoor or outdoor cooking and helping them have ‘test runs’ before purchase,” Moore said.

The professional brands available include Miele, Sub-Zero, Wolf, Vent-A-Hood, Five-Star, Viking, Franke and more.

The Cook’s Warehouse has just again been named “Best Cooking Classes” in Creative Loafing’s annual “Best of Atlanta” survey.

The East Cobb store associates are led by David DiCorpo, manager, and Matt South, assistant manager, a team that moved from Cook’s Brookhaven location. The staff includes appliance specialists, knife specialists, a kitchen manager and knowledgeable sales associates.

Address:
The Cook’s Warehouse
1311 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite 568
Marietta, GA 30068

For more information, please call The Cook’s Warehouse at (770) 565-8005 or visit them online at CooksWarehouse.com.

Le Creuset premium cast iron cookware, trusted in kitchens around the world for its superior performance, lasting quality and iconic design.
An assortment of functional and design-oriented cooking, dining and drinking products from WMF.
The Cook’s Warehouse offers a large selection of of gourmet cookware.
Featuring cookware and professional cutlery from brands such as All-Clad, Le-Creuset, Capresso, and Shun Knives.
(Left to Right) Matt South, assistant manager; Mary Moore, founder and owner, and David DiCorpo, store manager.
Conveniently located in the Merchant’s Walk shopping center next to Whole Foods Market

For more information, please call The Cook’s Warehouse at (770) 565-8005 or visit them online at CooksWarehouse.com.

Electronics Recycling Day

Keep Cobb Beautiful is hosting a recycling day at Jim Miller Park on Saturday, May 19, 2012 from 9am to noon.

Items Accepted

  • Televisions ($10 fee per TV)
  • Computer Monitors
  • Microwave Ovens
  • Computer Cpu’s
  • Stereos
  • Laptops
  • Copiers
  • Printers
  • Video Machines
  • Alarmclocks
  • Disk Drives/CD Roms
  • VCRs
  • Floppy Drives
  • Camcorders
  • Telephones/Cell Phones
  • Testing & Networking Equipment
  • Digital Cameras
  • CB Radios
  • Modems
  • Record Players
  • Cd Players
  • Curcuit Boards
  • Speakers
  • Portable Radios
  • Electrical Panels
  • Typewriters
  • UPS Battery Back-Up
  • Fax Machines
  • Cables
  • Projectors
  • Keyboards
  • Mouse
  • Scanners
  • 8-Tracks (Reel To Reel Tape)

Please note that there will be a $10 charge for each television.

Items NOT Accepted

  • Refrigerators
  • Washers/Dryers
  • Ovens/Freezers
  • Humidifiers/De-Humidifiers
  • Power Equipment
  • Tires
  • Household Trash
  • Non-Electronic Equipment

At this event, you can also donate your old shoes to the nonprofit organization Soles 4 Souls. Simply tie or tape the gently worn shoes together and your donation will be delivered to people in need all over the world. For more information about Soles4Souls, visit giveshoes.org.

Hours:
Saturday, May 19, 2012 from 9am to noon

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

For more information, please call (770) 528-1135.

For businesses wishing to recycle quantities of electronics, please call Atlanta Recycling Solutions at (678) 566-6665 to schedule a pick-up.

Daily Electronics Recycling:
Electronics Recycling Days take place once in the spring and once in the fall of each year. If you are unable to make it to either of these events, daily electronics recycling is available at the Advance Waste Disposal Transfer Station on County Services Parkway in Marietta.

Advance Waste Disposal Transfer Station
1897 County Services Parkway 30008
Marietta, GA

When you arrive, let the scale operator know that you are bringing electronics to recycle and they will direct to a specific area on the tipping floor where you may leave the electronics. There is a nominal fee for any amount under 400 pounds.

Items Accepted
Computer Monitors/Microwave Ovens/Computer CPU’s Stereos/ Toaster/ Laptops/ Copiers/ Printers/ Video Machines/ Alarm Clocks/ Disk Drives/ VCRs/ Can Openers Floppy Drives/ Camcorders/ Telephones/ Test & Networking Equipment/ Camera (Digital too)/ CB Radios Modems/ Mouse/ Record Players/ CD Players/ Circuit Boards/ Portable Radios/ Electrical Panels/ Typewriters/ UPS/ Battery Back-Up/ CD Roms/ Fax Machines/ Cell Phones/ Rechargeable Batteries/ Cables/ Projectors/ Keyboards/ 8-Tracks (Reel to Reel Tape)/ Scanners.

Items NOT Accepted
Refrigerators / Washers / Dryers / Ovens / Freezers / Humidifiers – Humidifiers Power Equipment / Tires / Household Trash / Non-Electronic Equipment. Televisions will not be recycled and are subject to regular tipping/floor fees.

For more information regarding the daily electronics recycling program, please contact ADS at (770) 485-8940.

Red Hare Brewing Company

Two local entrepreneurs open Marietta’s first craft brewery

After semi-retiring from the corporate world in 2009, Roger Davis decided to explore the art of home brewing. He and friend Bobby Thomas worked together to set up a 15-gallon brew pot in Roger’s basement. After about a year of creating recipes and receiving positive reviews from friends, they realized their basement brewing had larger potential and The Red Hare Brewery was born.

Red Hare Brewing Company, located in an 15,000 square foot warehouse just off Delk Road & 75, opened its doors to the public in August of 2011. Soon after their launch, Red Hare beers were available at local bars, pubs, and restaurants. Since then, they have expanded in size and brewing capacity.  Currently, Red Hare is distributed all over Georgia, Tennessee, North and South Carolina, Alabama, and Florida.

Red Hare was the first craft brewery in Georgia to can their beer, and the world’s first brewery to use the evercan – a very high recycled content can.  The current canning line features a 40 head filler and 6 head seamer that can package approximately 11,520 cans (480 cases) per hour.   In addition, they are one of a small number of craft breweries to employ a full time biochemist and full laboratory for quality assurance.

The brewery taproom is open Tuesday through Thursday from 3 pm to 9 pm, Saturday from noon to 10 pm, and Sunday from 12:30 to 7pm. Visitors can purchase pints, flights, and craft cocktails.  In addition, visitors can purchase and take home up to four 6-packs per person per day.

On tap are several year round mainstays including:

  • Long Day Lager, a Bohemian-style amber pilsner with a citrus aroma
  • Rewired IPA, a crisp, tropical, and slightly dank IPA
  • SPF 50/50 Grapefruit, an India Pale Radler containing a blend of IPA and sparkling grapefruit soda.
  • SPF 50/50 Tangerine, an India Pale Radler containing a blend of IPA and sparkling tangerine soda.

The brewery also serves up seasonals, including Dr. Root’s Lemon Balm Lager (in collaboration with The William Root House Museum – Fall Seasonal), Sticky Stout (Winter Seasonal), and Hasenfeffer Oktoberfest (Fall Seasonal brewed with a special yeast from a famous Munich brewery).

For those under 21 and designated drivers, Red Hare brewery offers homemade Root Beer as well as homemade Grapefruit Soda, both of which are alcohol free and made with pure cane sugar.

On Saturdays, food trucks are usually on site.  You are also welcome to bring in outside food to enjoy.  The brewery is family friendly and (leashed) dog friendly.

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

In 2020, the brewery announced The Still on the Square, a Red Hare location that includes Red Hare’s beers, craft sodas, and their new distilled spirits along with authentic Cuban food options from Mojitos, all in one building in the historic Marietta Square.

For more information, please call (770) 331-8763.

When it first opened, tours were offered every Wednesday through Friday at 5:30 pm and Saturdays at 2:30, 3:30, and 4:30 pm
Co-founders Roger Davis (left) and Bobby Thomas (right) in 2011
Gangway IPA
The (pre-expansion) 11,000 square foot warehouse when it opened in 2011.
Exterior of Red Hare Brewing Company when it opened in 2011.
Long Day Lager

Marietta Honors 9/11 Firefighters

Marietta firefighters will commemorate the 10th anniversary and honor the New York City firefighters who died on 9/11 with a 110 story stair climb on Sunday, September 11, 2011. Each of the participants will carry the photograph of a firefighter who was lost on September 11th. The public is invited to watch and show their support.

Date:
Sunday, September 11, 2011 from noon to 2pm.

Address:
Riverwood 100 Building (Near Cumberland Mall)
3350 Riverwood Pkwy SE
Atlanta, GA 30339

 

Primrose Market

The Primrose Market features local vendors from around the area selling produce, breads and sweets, plants and flowers, jewelry,and more…Proceeds benefit MUST Ministries.

Date:
August 27th 9am-12pm

Admission:
FREE

Address:
1815 Macland Road
Marietta GA 30068

For more information, please call (770) 425-0035.

Celebrate Freedom Atlanta

The 2017 Celebrate Freedom Atlanta festival takes place the Saturday of Labor Day weekend from noon to 11 pm. The event is the largest outdoor free one day concert in the country. 104.7 The Fish will be broadcasting live all day from Celebrate Freedom Atlanta.

Gates open at 11 am and concerts begin at noon and ends at 11 pm. Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs and blankets or towels, as the event takes place in a covered arena with a dirt floor.  Food and drinks are available for purchase, and there is an area with fun and games for the kids.

2017 Artists:

  • Mercy Me
  • Crowder
  • For King & Country
  • Danny Gokey
  • Zach Williams
  • Hollyn
  • We Are Messengers
  • Stars Go Dim
  • The Lifesong Collective
  • Piedmont Worship
  • Joyce Im Bartholomew

Date:
Saturday, September 2, 2017

Time:
noon to 11 pm

Tickets:
Tickets are free

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

Parking:
$5 with a ticket, $15 without a ticket
Please remember to bring cash as you will not have access to an ATM until after you are in the park.

For more information, please call (404) 995-7300 or visit CelebrateFreedomAtlanta.com.

East Cobber Parade & Festival

The annual East Cobber Parade and Festival takes place in September each year. The event begins with a parade that starts in the Mt. Bethel Elementary School parking lot and travels one mile south on Johnson Ferry Road to end at Olde Towne Parkway.

The parade includes over two thousand participants and more than eighty groups in floats, marching bands, classic cars, and more. This East Cobb parade is sometimes referred to as the candy parade as nearly all floats toss candy to the crowd.

Time:
The parade starts at 10am
The festival starts at 11am

For more information, please visit EastCobb.com/East-Cobber-Parade-Festival

Children’s Sale: What Goes Around

Congregation Etz Chaim hosts What Goes Around, a children’s consignment sale on September 18, 2011 from 10am to 4:30pm and September 19, 2011 from 8am to 2:30pm. Preview hours with $5 donation on Sunday from 8:30am to 10am. NB-size 16, toys, books, furniture and equipment. Tax-deductible item donations welcome; seller registration open until September 5, 2011.

Date:
Sunday September 18, 2011 from 10am to 4:30pm
Monday September 19, 2011 from 8am to 2:30pm

Preview hours on Sunday from 8:30-10 with $5 donation.

Admission:
Free admission to general sale hours; $5 admissionl to preview hours on Sunday from 8:30-10. Sellers can register until Sept. 5 (seller registration is $8 with profits of 60-70% depending on volunteer shifts)

Address:
Congregation Etz Chaim
1190 Indian Hills Pkwy
Marietta, GA 30068

Located at the intersection of Indian Hills Pkwy and Roswell Rd, across the street from Eastside Elementary.

Parking:
Park at Lutheran Church of the Incarnation or Congregation Etz Chaim.

For more information, please call (770) 977-3384 or email WhatGoesAroundSale@etzchaim.net or visit www.WhatGoesAroundSale.com.

 

Cobb Children’s Theatre “Les Mes” Student Edition

Broadway’s legendary musical has been specially adapted to meet the needs of young performers. This author-approved edition has been abridged to a running time of just over two hours, while carefully maintaining the integrity of one the greatest musicals ever written.

This epic story recounts the struggle against adversity in 19th century France. Imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread, petty thief Jean Valjean is released from his 19-year term and not only becomes and honest man, but the mayor of a prosperous town and a loving adoptive father – violating his parole in the process. The relentless Inspector Javert, who makes a decent life for Valjean impossible, consequently pursues him.

Only years later, after Valjean proves his mettle during a bloody student uprising and saves the life of a young man hopelessly in love with Valjean’s adopted daughter, does the ex-convict finally feel fully redeemed.

Dates:
August 19, 2011 at 8pm
August 20, 2011 at 8pm
August 21, 2011 at 3pm

Admission:
$14 and $16
Tickets online at www.cobbchildrenstheatre.org

Address:
Cobb County Civic Center
548 S Marietta Pkwy SE
Marietta, GA 30060-2251

Parking:
Free

For more information, please call (770) 528-8450.