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H1N1 Vaccination Availability

Cobb & Douglas Public Health has H1N1 vaccine available at all local public health centers for anyone ages 6 months and older. In addition, there will be an H1N1 Mass Flu Clinic on Saturday, December 19, 2009 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at KSU Center – Continuing Education Building – (Not Main Campus) 3333 Busbee Drive Kennesaw, GA 30144. They are also planning an additional H1N1 mass clinic on Saturday, January 9, 2010 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. again at Kennesaw State University in Cobb County, pending vaccine availability. The H1N1 flu vaccine will be provided at no cost to anyone 6 months of age and older.

Date:
Saturday, December 19, 2009

Time:

9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Address:
KSU Center – Continuing Education Building
3333 Busbee Drive
Kennesaw, GA 30144

For more information about vaccine availability, please visit www.CobbandDouglasPublicHealth.org. For general information about H1N1 please call the H1N1 Call Center toll free number at 1 888 H1N1 INFO

Meet Local Authors at the Marietta Museum of History

Meet the Authors: A Book-Signing Event in Time for the Holidays takes place on Friday, December 11, 2009 from 5pm to 7pm at the Marietta Museum of History. Admission is free and members receive a 20% discount on all book purchases (excluding the 175 Facts about Marietta ). Autographed books make a great holiday gift.

Author Bios & Book Lists

George Coletti

Dr. Coletti attended Georgia Military College, graduating from High School and Junior College with the rank of Cadet Lieutenant Colonel with honors. He continued his education at the University of Georgia graduating in 1961 with a Bachelor of Science in Bacteriology. He then served as a first Lieutenant in the 1st Battalion, 325 Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne Division from 1961-63 including service during the period of Cuban Missile Crisis. He then completed his education attending and graduating from the University Of Louisville School Of Dentistry with DMD degrees in 1967.
In addition to a very successful medical career in DeKalb County, Georgia. George has had an active civic service life. He is on the board of directors for two historical societies and is an active member of various clubs/ organizations.

Title Available by George Coletti:
Stone Mountain, The Granite Sentinel is a novel that follows the lives of the Jernigan family and their friends as they face life, death, love and war in Stone Mountain , Georgia in the 1850’s and 1860’s.

Jackie K Cooper

Born in Clinton, South Carolina, Cooper attended Erskine College where he received a BA in History/Social Studies. He also attended the University Of South Carolina School Of Law where he received a Doctor of Jurisprudence (JD). Cooper provides entertainment reviews for his website and as other websites as well and newspapers. He is a frequent guest on a variety of radio shows and is a frequent dinner speaker. He recently began providing commentaries for Georgia Public Radio. Jackie Cooper is the author of five books: JOURNEY OF A GENTLE SOUTHERN MAN , CHANCES AND CHOICES, HALFWAY HOME , THE BOOKBINDER and THE SUNRISE REMEMBERS . His next book, BACK TO THE GARDEN , will be published by Mercer University Press I 2011. All of his books are memoirs composed of short stories about growing up and living in the South.

Titles Available by Jackie Cooper:
• HALFWAY HOME shows Jackie looking back on his life to what he considers the halfway point.
• JOURNEY OF A GENTLE SOUTHERN MAN states that every life is a journey it has a beginning and an end but in between is life. Cooper takes the reader through an engaging story of the high and low points of his life.

Rhetta Akamatsu

Akamatsu is a paralegal, online researcher and, first and foremost, a writer. She is also a Certified Paranormal Investigator, a member of Ghost Hounds and ParaNexus paranormal organizations, and the Associate Managing Editor of the bi-monthly electronic journal, The Journal of Anomalous Sciences. In addition to Haunted Marietta , Ms. Akamatsu is the author of several self-published books, including Ghost to Coast , Ghost to Coast Tours and Haunted Places , and a non-paranormal book about blues women, T’ain”t Nobody’s Business if I Do.

Title Available by Rhetta Akamatsu:
Haunted Marietta tells the paranormal stories behind the historic buildings on the Marietta Square

Cathy Kaemmerlen

A professional storyteller/actress/historical interpreter/ author, Kaemmerlen is known for her variety of one-woman shows. She has an MFA in dance performance and choreography from the University of Wisconsin and a BA in English/Elementary Education from the University of North Carolina. Performing over 30 years she has done thousands of solo school performances through out the country using her dance and theatre backgrounds to enrich her tales and bring her characters to life and her writing skills to craft her varied stories and shows. She is a prominent member of numerous organizations including Touring Arts Rosters of the Georgia Arts Council; National Women’s History Project; SouthernArtistry.org; South Carolina Arts Council; Teaching Museum North; and books through Young Audiences of Atlanta Inc. She has two books published General Sherman and the Georgia Belles: Tales of the Women Left Behind and Speaking Stones: Voices from Historic Oakland Cemetery.

Titles Available by Cathy Kaemmerlen:
• General Sherman and the Georgia Belles: Tales of the Women Left Behind shares the stories of Georgian women who were brave and strong while the men were off at war. The women faced the challenge to protect their families and homes from being destroyed while Sherman was on his march to see.
• Speaking Stones: Voices from Historic Oakland Cemetery tells the tales of local notable figures who are buried in the Oakland Cemetery.

George McGuire

A native Mariettan, McGuire earned a BS degree at the University of Tennessee and a commission in the Army Reserve after completing ROTC. He was a member of the U.S. Army during WWII. He established McGuire Publishing Company Inc in 1990. He has published numerous books, The Decision and Ariane to name a few.

Title Available by George McGuire:
Ariane is a suspenseful, hopeful and dangerous triangular love story between an American Army officer and two German women during post war World War II.

Richard Croker

After a stint in the army, Croker returned to Georgia State University to finish his bachelor´s degree and then went to work for Ted Turner´s “Superstation.” He remained at Turner Broadcasting for 18 years, the bulk of which was spent writing, producing and directing for the sports division. He has worked on Atlanta Braves Baseball, NBA Basketball, NFL Football, four PGA Championships, two Olympics and one Goodwill Games. He left Turner to become an independent documentary filmmaker and his credits have appeared on Superstation TBS, TLC and The Discovery Digital Networks. He currently produces “Barbecue America” for PBS. He has written three books To Make Men Free , No Greater Courage , and the Boomer Century.

Titles Available by Richard Croker:
• To Make Men Free is about the emancipation of the slaves and the battle of Antietam and how it was the bloodiest day in America.
• No Greater Courage tells the story of the Battle of Fredericksburg and the great leaders who lead them to the battle.
• The Boomer Century is an insightful novel about the baby boomers and how they have changed and shaped our society. This book features interviews from some of the oldest baby boomers and how retirement and social security is not in their mindset right now.

Barbara Hickey

Hickey is the founder of the Etiquette School of Atlanta and has instructed comedians of the Blue Collar Show. She has a bachelor’s degree in political science and a master’s degree in public administration. She is the author of the Top 40 Tips of Business Etiquette and Ms. Sincerely Kind Goes Out and About: (Where Good Manners Matter) .

Title Available from Barbara Hickey:
Ms. Sincerely Kind Goes Out and About: (Where Good Manners Matter) follows Ms. Sincerely Kind and her dog Manners on their day to day activities. It teaches children how to be polite and how to interact well with others.

Joe Kirby

The Editorial Page Editor for the Marietta Daily Journal since 1992, Kirby has a B.A. from James Madison University in History and Communication Arts. He also has won the prestigious Freedom of Information Award and Public Service Award from the Associated Press (Georgia) and the Georgia Press Association numerous times, as well as winning awards for Best Columnist, Best Editorial, Best Editorial Pages and Best Feature from those groups. He is the Southeastern Region 2008 winner of the First Place “Green Eyeshade” Award for Editorial Writing from the Society of Professional Journalists. He serves on the boards of the Marietta Museum of History, the Cobb Library Foundation, the Kennesaw Mountain Historical Association, and the Marietta Kiwanis Club. He is the author of The Bell Bomber Plant and co- author with Damien Guarnieri of Then and Now: Marietta and the newly released Then and Now: Marietta Revisited .

Titles Available by Joe Kirby:
• The Bell Bomber Plant It tells the story of how a workforce of undereducated farmers and thousands of Rosie the Riveters proved surprisingly adept at mastering the technical challenges of building bombers, and of how the plant jump-started the transformation of Cobb County from a semi-rural backwater to a suburban Southern powerhouse.
2. Then and Now: Marietta tells the changing history and the growing population of Marietta, Georgia through photographs.
• Then and Now: Marietta Revisited is a follow up to Marietta

Damien Guarnieri

An industrial photographer at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, he earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism at The Ohio State University in 1994. Originally from Ohio Guarnieri moved to Georgia in 1995 where he enrolled in Savannah College of Art and Design to focus on his photography education. While attending SCAD, Guarnieri had two photographs included in the show, “A Tribute to Martin Luther King Jr.” This show documented the 1997 MLK parade in Savannah and was exhibited at galleries in various cities across the United States. He earned numerous awards for his photojournalism, including Photo-of-the-Year honors twice. His images have appeared in U.S. News and World Report, Dance Magazine, The New York Times, The Washington Post, USA Today, as well as other publications in the United States and Europe. One of his photos is on display in the First Amendment Gallery at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. He co-authored two books with Joe Kirby.

Titles Available by Damien Guarnieri:
• The Bell Bomber Plant It tells the story of how a workforce of undereducated farmers and thousands of Rosie the Riveters proved surprisingly adept at mastering the technical challenges of building bombers, and of how the plant jump-started the transformation of Cobb County from a semi-rural backwater to a suburban Southern powerhouse.
• Then and Now: Marietta tells the changing history and the growing population of Marietta, Georgia through photographs.
• Then and Now: Marietta Revisited is a follow up to Marietta

George Weinstein

Weinstein’s work has appeared in Atlanta-area newspapers, regional anthologies, and nationally in A Cup of Comfort for Writers. He served as president of The Atlanta Writers Club for two terms and now schedules speakers and events for the club as its VP and Program Chair. He has written one adventurous children’s novel Jake and the Tiger Flight .

Title Available by George Weinstein:
Jake and the Tiger Flight goes through the adventures of a 12 year old boy and his learning to fly.

Lauretta Hannon

A commentator on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered , Hannon’s stories reach 25.5 million listeners. Since 2000 she has also been known for her Georgia Public Radio stories, many of which celebrate strong, authentic Southern women (Cracker Queens). Her memoir The Cracker Queen- A Memoir of a Jagged, Joyful, and Life became a Southern Indie Bestseller three weeks after its release.

Title Available by Lauretta Hannon:
The Cracker Queen is a witty novel about strong Southern women.

Book Signing – 175 Facts about Marietta, Georgia

Marietta is 175 years old in 2009 and to celebrate, the city and its 175th anniversary steering committee this week launched a book of facts about Marietta’s history entitled 175 Facts about Marietta, Georgia by Rebecca Nash Paden, Joe McTyre, Barbara Betts King (Illustrator). The book is on sale now at locations around the Square. You can get yours personalized at a book signing today – Saturday, December 5 from 10am to 2pm at the Avery Gallery, 390 Roswell Street. Books will be on sale at the gallery for $10, and authors Rebecca Nash Paden, Joe McTyre, and Barbara Betts King will be on hand to sign books and talk about their work.

For more information, call the Avery Gallery at 770-427-2459.

Also, on December 11, you can meet local authors at the Marietta Museum of History.

Holiday Celebration at East Cobb Park

The Holiday Lights Celebration at East Cobb Park takes place on Saturday, December 4th, 2010 at 5pm. The evening features live entertainment by local performers, an appearance by Santa Claus and the lighting of the live 40-foot tall East Cobb Park tree.

Parking:
Available at the park. Overflow parking at Fullers Park on Robinson Road.

Photos and Highlights from the 2009 Marietta Business Expo

Marietta Business Expo
The 2009 Marietta Business Expo was a huge success and a sold out event despite having to reschedule due to the recent floods. The event provided an excellent opportunity to meet local business owners, build business connections, enjoy some good food and meet some great people who call Cobb County home.

Marietta Business Expo
Rob DeSoto a.k.a. The Citrus Man with Citrusolution Carpet Cleaning

Marietta Business Expo
Great BBQ at the Rib Ranch

Marietta Business Expo
Marietta Mayor William B. “Bill” Dunaway

Marietta Business Expo
Candy Bouquet arrangements look almost too good to eat

Marietta Business Expo
Your Office USA provides office space and business services

Marietta Business Expo
Chris Gilbert, Tim Lester, Otis Nixon, and Becky Bullard

Marietta Business Expo
Win the money tree from Green Flag Profit Recovery

Marietta Business Expo
AdzZoo is taming the internet one click at a time

Marietta Business Expo
Step back in time with the Marietta Museum of History

Marietta Business Expo

Holiday Precautions from the Crime Prevention Unit:

The winter holiday season is an exciting time of year that also unfortunately provides new opportunities for criminals.  The Cobb County police department crime prevention unit recommends the following precautions:

  • Remember that entering autos makes up 40% of the major crime in Cobb County.
  • Please make sure that while shopping at the Mall or other major stores, you do NOT go to the car and place items into your car or trunk and then go back inside to shop again. The best thing that you could do is LEAVE.
  • Thieves are waiting and watching in the parking for you to do just that. After you put the items into the car or trunk and go back in for more, they are breaking into your vehicles and taking the items that were just purchased.
  • Keep your purses/wallets close to you at all times.
  • Always be aware of your surroundings. Walk to your cars with a purpose and always have your keys in hand. If someone approaches you while you are walking to your car, keep walking.
  • Always be near a phone. Have your cell phone handy so that you can call 9-1-1 if there is an emergency.
  • After the holidays, don’t just put the empty “T.V.” box or other large gift boxes at the curb for the trash. Cut the box up and put the pieces in the garbage can. Leaving the empty box at the curb just lets the suspected thieves know what new “things” are inside the house.

If you have any questions about personal safety or other safety related questions please don’t hesitate to call the local police precinct or the Crime Prevention Unit.

The two officers assigned to the Crime Prevention Unit are:

Officer Mike Bowman
Cobb County Police Department
Crime Prevention Unit
140 N. Marietta Parkway, NW
Marietta, Georgia 30060
770-499-4134
Michael.Bowman@CobbCounty.org

Officer C.J. Mabe
Cobb County Police Department
Crime Prevention Unit
140 N. Marietta Parkway, NW
Marietta, Georgia 30060
770-499-3909
Christopher.Mabe@CobbCounty.org

Free H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine

Cobb & Douglas Public Health is conducting an H1N1 mass Flu Clinic on Saturday, October 24, 2009 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Cobb County Safety Village at 1220 Al Bishop Drive, Marietta, Georgia 30008. The H1N1 flu mist will be provided at no cost. Seasonal flu vaccine will also be provided to income-eligible children 6 months through 18 years of age for $14, or to others for $25.

Based on CDC recommendations for 2009, the target group (and only group eligible) to receive the H1N1 mist is healthy 2 to 24 year-old individuals. “Our goal is to help reduce the number of flu cases by getting as many of our young people vaccinated as possible this weekend,” said Karen Thomas, District Immunization Director, Cobb & Douglas Public Health.

However, the H1N1 flu mist, which will be administered on Saturday, isn’t for everyone. Pregnant women and individuals with asthma or chronic medical conditions should receive the injectable vaccine, which is not available at this time. “While we don’t have the vaccines in yet, we do expect to receive them in the coming weeks and will make them available through our clinic locations,” said Dr Jack Kennedy, District Health Director, Cobb & Douglas Public Health.

For more information about vaccine availability, please visit our website at www.CobbandDouglasPublicHealth.org. For general information about H1N1 please call the H1N1 Call Center toll free number at 1 888 H1N1 INFO

Date:
Saturday, October 24, 2009 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Address:
Cobb County Safety Village
1220 Al Bishop Drive
Marietta, Georgia 30008

Make-A-Wish 5k

The 2009 Make-A-Wish 5k takes place on Saturday, October 17, 2009.  Registration at 7am, and the race begins at 8am.  The race will begin and end at the Marietta Square. All proceeds go to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, which grants wishes to children with life-threatening illnesses. Race day registration starts at 7 a.m. with the race starting at 8 a.m.

If you would like to support the race, but aren’t able to attend, you can register as a Phantom runner. All registered participants, including Phantom runners, will receive a commemorative long-sleeved T-shirt.

Preregistration:

  • Fee: $15
  • After Oct 12, up to Race Day: $20
  • Children 12 & Under: $10
  • Group (10 or more): $12
  • Kids 5 & Under (no T-Shirt): Free
  • Phantom Runner: $20 (I want to support the Make-A-Wish Foundation and will be there in spirit. The shirt will be sent by mail. Please indicate shirt size on registration form.)

Shirts:
All registered participants will receive a commemorative long sleeve t-shirt.

Course:
The course begins and ends at the Marietta Square. Participants will proceed through historic Marietta neighborhoods, returning to the Square.

Directions & Parking:
From I-75 go west on North Marietta Parkway (Exit 265). Continue to Church Street and take a left (just before the bridge) heading to the Square. Parking will be in the Cobb County Parking Deck and in lots around the Square.

For additional information:
Please call Beverly Martin at (770) 528-2620 , email beverly.martin@cobbcounty.org or John Houser at (770) 499-3902, email john.houser@cobbcounty.org.

Marietta Bluegrass Festival

The Marietta Bluegrass Festival takes place on November 13 and 14, 2009 at Jim Miller Park.

Show Times
Friday: 6 pm-11 pm
Saturday: Noon-10:30 pm

Band Schedule:
Barbed Wire, The Piatt Family of TN, Miller’s Creek of SC, The J. Max McKee Family of NC, and from GA The Suggins Brothers, Counterpoint, the Jot Em Down Boys, Papa’s Prayer, Bluegrass Five, Dehlia Low of NC, The Horne Family Band, Ramblin Grass and more.

Friday, Nov. 7, 2008
6:00 The Horn Family Band
6:50 J Max McKee
7:40 Millers Creek
8:30 Ramblin Grass
9:20 Suggins Brothers
10:10 Deliah Low

Saturday Nov 8, 2008
12:10 Suzuki Fiddlers
12:30 Papa’s Prayer
1.20 Piatt Family
2:10 Barbed Wire
3:00 Deliah Low
3:50 Bluegrass Five
4:40 Jot Em Down Boys
5:30 Piatt Family
6:20 Barbed Wire
7:10 J Max McKee
8:00 Suggins Brothers
8:50 Counterpoint
9:40 Millers Creek

Tickets:
Friday: $10
Saturday: $12
Weekend: $20
Children under 12 FREE

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

For information, call (770) 961-5974

Storytelling Festival

The Mable House Arts Center is hosting a Storytelling Festival on Saturday, October 24 from 11:00am-4:00pm. The event features family fun and adventures in history, as well as games, food, hayrides, panning for gold, stories, The Picadilly Puppet Show (11:00am and 12:30pm) and a petting zoo (petting zoo is from 1:00pm-3:00pm).

Admission:
Free