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Evening with History – Captain Alan W. Price

Captain Alan W. Price will be speaking on his personal experiences as Chief Pilot while leading Delta’s Atlanta based recovery efforts during the 9-11 terrorist attacks. Capt. Price was the Pilot Manager of Human Factors and led Delta’s Captain’s Leadership program. He was also a contributor to Delta’s Flight Operations Safety magazine, “Up Front.”

Date:
Thu, October 21, 2010, 7pm – 9pm

Admission:
Admission is FREE for members and $5 for non-memebers.

Address:
Marietta Museum of History
3rd Floor
1 Depot Street, Suite #200
Marietta, GA 30060-1909

Parking:
Mill Street Parking

For more information, please call 770-794-5710

Evening with History – Ron Ransom

Ron Ransom, best known for his iconic carved wooden Santa figures, will be sharing his stories on November 18th 2010 at 7pm. Mr. Ransom has been the “Thumbs Up” cartoonist for the Marietta Daily Journal for nearly three decades and is an accomplished author –selling over 50,000 copies of his “How To” carving books. The World of Coca-Cola Museum asked Mr. Ransom to carve a Santa for them and now proudly displays his work of art.

Date:
Thu, November 18, 2010, 7pm – 9pm

Admission:
Admission is FREE for members and $5 for non-members.

Address:
Marietta Museum of History
3rd Floor
1 Depot Street, Suite #200
Marietta, GA 30060-1909

Parking:
Mill Street Parking Lot

For more information, please call (770) 794-5710.

Junior Ranger Tour Day

This is an event for all those Junior Rangers! Marietta Museum of History will be doing a tour of the Museum galleries as well as a behind-the-scenes tour of the Museum. Kids will learn how about giving tours and how to properly store items. Tours will be at 11:30 and 1:30. Tours will last about an hour.

Date:
Tuesday, Jul 27, 2010
Tours at 11:30Am and 1:30Pm.

Admission:
$5 for Adults
$3 for Students and Seniors

Address:
Marietta Museum of History
2nd Floor
1 Depot Street, Suite #200
Marietta, GA 30060-1909

Parking:
Mills Street Parking Lot

For more information, please call (770) 794-5710.

Banks and Shane

Since 1972, Banks Burgess and Paul Shane have entertained audiences in Atlanta and around the globe with their fun folk sounds. With Banks Burgess on banjo and guitar, Paul Shane on guitar and trombone, Chuck Shane on drums and bass, Jim Durand on Electric and acoustic guitars, the high-energy band has fans dancing in the aisles to party favorites and reminiscing with memorable ballads.

Phone:
(770) 642-2041

Email:
theband@banksandshane.com

Address:
P.O. Box 768022
Roswell, GA 30076

Marietta Museum of History Aviation Wing Sneak-A-Peek

Although the Aviation Wing of the Marietta Museum of History does not officially open until sometime early next year, the Museum and its volunteers have been making quite a bit of progress and would like to show it off. On August 20th and 21st, from 10am to 3pm, the Museum will be opening the doors at the aviation site for visitors to come out for a FREE day.

This is a chance to bring the family and explore some of the aircraft as well as the progress of the site thus far. There are four aircraft that will be open for visitors to enter and explore; The C-141 StarLifter plane, JetStar plane, S-3 Viking plane, and the H-1 Iroquois helicopter. Volunteers will also be available to give guided tours around the site.

There will be booths with information on the Marietta Museum of History and the Aviation Wing site. In addition, the non-profit, Operation Stars and Stripes, Inc., will have games for the children, letter writing to soldiers overseas, and wish-list of items that are needed for our military men and women.

Date:
Friday, August 20, 2010
11:00am – 3:00pm
Saturday, August 21, 2010
11:00am – 3:00pm

Admission:
Admission is free.

Address:
The Aviation Wing of the Marietta Museum of History
S Cobb Dr & Atlanta Rd SE
Marietta, GA 30060

Directions:
From Marietta Square:
Take Power Springs St., turn left on Waverly Way. Turn right on Atlanta St. and proceed for 2 miles. Cross South Cobb Drive and take the first traffic light to the left, then back to the left at the at the next intersection. Turn right at the 4 way stop sign and enter the first gate on your left.

Parking:
Visitors should park on the blacktop beyond the gate.

For more information, please call (770) 794-5710

About the Marietta Museum of History:
The Marietta Museum of History is dedicated to preserving the history of Marietta and Cobb County by providing and educational, enlightening, and engaging experience.

Brown Bag Banter with Lauretta Hannon

Bring your lunch to the Marietta Museum of History and enjoy Brown Bag Banter with speaker Lauretta Hannon. Lauretta Hannon’s Southern Indie Bestselling memoir, “The Cracker Queen: A Memoir of a Jagged, Joyful Life” was recently named one of the Top 25 Books All Georgians Should Read! Ms. Hannon is a commentator on National Public Radio’s ‘All Things Considered’, where her stories reach 25.5 million listeners! She has also been known for her Georgia Public Radio stories, many of which celebrate strong authentic Southern women (Cracker Queens). Drinks and dessert will be served.

Date:
Thu, July 15 2010, 11:30am – 12:30pm

Admission:
Events are free to Members and $5.00 for non-members.

Address:
Marietta Museum of History 3rd Floor
1 Depot Street, Suite #200
Marietta, GA 30060-1909

Parking:
Mills Street Parking Lot

For more information, please call 770-794-5710

Improvements coming to I-285?

As one of the nation’s most traveled and congested highways, I-285’s top end has become a focal point for improvement in the state of Georgia. Initiated in 2006, the Georgia Department of Transportation’s and the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority’s revive285 top end project has been in the process of the development, identification and selection of solutions to improve congestion, safety, system linkage and transportation options on this vital corridor.

Alternatives for improving I-285 top end narrowed

GDOT and GRTA have recently completed analysis of the eight alternatives developed and taken into account the input received from the public in order to determine if an alternative should move forward, be modified, or be discarded from consideration.  The alternatives were evaluated based on costs, impacts, and ability to satisfy the project Need and Purpose.  The following alternatives best meet those needs and are advancing for further consideration:

a) Alternative 1- No Build, which is required by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA);
b) Alternative 4 – Express Bus + Operational Improvements;
c) Alternative 6A – Express Bus + Managed Lanes + Operational Improvements + Future Transit Right of Way; and
d) Alternative 6B – Express Bus + Managed Lanes + Operational Improvements + Future Transit Right of Way + General Purpose Lane Re-designation

Next Steps

In order to be approved, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) requires a project go through the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process.  NEPA provides the framework for environmental planning and decision-making by federal agencies. It includes input from the public as well as from other state and federal agencies so that all environmental issues, such as impacts to the natural, social, cultural, and economic environments, as well as other issues are addressed. In addition to evaluating environmental effects, the transportation needs of the public are taken into account in reaching a decision that is in the best overall public interest.

The revive285 top end project documents its NEPA process with an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).  An EIS is a comprehensive report that details the process through which a transportation project was developed, including consideration of a range of alternatives, of potential impacts, and of compliance with applicable environmental laws.  Now that we have narrowed the alternatives down to four, we will begin drafting the EIS.

How Can You Get Involved?

Public Hearing Open Houses will formally offer the public the opportunity to review and provide input on the Draft EIS and the alternatives advanced. In the meantime, we will be conducting additional analysis of alternative 6A.  New information on this and additional detail on existing alternatives will be shared as it becomes available, and the public is invited to stay engaged by:

  • Participating in upcoming project surveys,
  • Scheduling speakers for your organization,
  • Sharing the project emails, website: www.revive285.com, mapping tool and videos with other citizens, and
  • Interacting with the project via online information requests, message boards, e-mail, Facebook (revive285 top end) and Twitter (@revive285).

You can contact us directly with questions and comments at info@revive285.com or (770) 431-7445.

Article courtesy of the Revive285 top end Public Involvement Team

Juneteenth Concert

Enjoy music under the stars with the Cobb County NAACP Branch’s Juneteenth concert on Friday, June 19th, 2015 from 6pm to 11pm. The event features Jazz, R&B, Spoken Word, and more. The free evening concert kicks off the Annual Juneteenth Celebration. Bring your lawn chairs, picnic baskets, blankets and enjoy this fun filled evening.

Date:
Friday, June 19th, 2015
7pm – 11pm

Admission:
Free

Address:
Marietta Square
50 Park Square
Marietta, GA 30060

For more information, please call (770) 425-5757 or visit CobbNAACP.org

Marietta Grassroots Music Festival

The Marietta Grassroots Music Festival takes place on the historic Marietta Square as part of the Marietta Streetfest. The event showcases local music of all genres from our area – all bands are based out of the metro Atlanta area and play all-age appropriate, live music.

Location:
Historic Marietta Square and Glover Park in downtown Marietta
50 Park Square
Marietta, GA 30060

Directions:
From Atlanta, take 1-75 North to exit 263. Follow (West Bound) to Marietta. This road will become South Marietta Parkway 120 S Loop. Follow west about five miles to Atlanta Street. Turn right. Marietta Square is two blocks ahead.

For all music related information contact Les Saunders at Les@mariettagrassroots.org
For all adminsitrative information contact Suzanne Murphy at Suzanne@mariettagrassroots.org

For more information about the Marietta Streetfest, please visit Marietta.com/Marietta-Streetfest

USTA National Open at Harrison Tennis Center

Cobb County will once again play host to the USTA National Open for boys and girls ages 16 and under. The event will be held at Harrison Tennis Center from May 22nd-26th, 2010. This event attracts many of the top players from around the country.

Past participants include several players who are currently playing on the professional tour, including Marietta’s rising star Melanie Oudin. The draw will comprise of 64 boys and 64 girls who are nationally ranked.

The competition will begin on Saturday morning with the singles events. Doubles will begin late Saturday afternoon. The tournament will continue through Wednesday, May 26, when many of the finals are held.

If you want to see some of our nation’s best young players, come out to Harrison Tennis Center during this event. You can keep up with the tournament draw on the tournament web site. Many of Cobb’s best players will be competing – come out and support some of our country’s tennis best!!!!

Address:
Harrison Tennis Center
2653 Shallowford Road NE
Marietta, GA 30066

For more information, call Harrison Tennis Center at (770) 591-3151.