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Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvement Plan Meeting

Cobb Department of Transportation will host a public open house meeting Sept. 17 concerning the Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvement Plan. The plan will identify where Cobb can improve conditions for bicycling and walking and identify a strategy for investing in those improvements over time. Bicycle and pedestrian facilities include sidewalks, streets, bike lanes, shoulders and shared use pathways like the Silver Comet Trail. At the meetings, DOT will display project findings and recommendations fur public review and comment. Join DOT on Thursday, Sept. 17, 4-7 p.m. at the East Cobb Government Service Center, 4400 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta, GA.

For more information, call 770-528-1679

Pullman Rail Car in Marietta Square Destroyed

The historic 1917 Pullman rail car that has been a part of the Marietta Square for almost 40 years is now being dismantled. The railcar sat adjacent to the Marietta Welcome Center and, according to the City of Marietta, became “both a safety hazard and an eye sore.”

The rail car’s current owner, Michael Thomas, purchased the car last year and had plans to move it to New York. Those plans changed after his mechanic looked at the nearly century old railcar. “Based on his report, the car superstructure is rusted and while it was perfectly OK for a static display the cost to get the car to operational condition would have been prohibitive,” Thomas wrote. He then offered the car to the city, asking “Would the city of Marietta be willing to take the car? Do you want it? I would consider donating it with say $2,500 to spruce it up. If not the car will have to be scrapped.”

Marietta Railcar Demolition

Marietta Square Railroad Car at the Welcome Center

Marietta Square Welcome Center Railroad Car

Marietta Movie Night @ Laurel Park

Marietta Movie Night

Marietta Movie Night takes place on Friday, September 11, 2009 at Laurel Park. The event is part of “A September to Remember” in association with Marietta’s 175th Anniversary. The featured movie is Night at the Museum 2 starring Ben Stiller. The outdoor movie starts at dark, but be sure to get there early to enjoy a picnic or a visit to the duck pond.

Before the movie, there will be plenty of kids’ activities provided by Miss LaLa’s Treehouse, including face painting, spin art, a bouncy castle, and more. Food vendors including Rita’s Ice Custard Happiness, Chick-Fil-A, and Mellow Mushroom will be open throughout the event.

Just before movie time, join Marietta Police Chief Dan Flynn and Fire Chief Jackie Gibbs for a balloon release and tribute honoring the victims and heroes of 9/11.

Hours
6pm to 10pm
The movie starts at dark (sunset is at 7:50pm according to the Weather Channel)

Laurel Park
151 Manning Road
Marietta, GA 30060

Directions
From I-75 take exit 265 (North Marietta Parkway). Go West for 2.3 miles until you reach Whitlock Avenue. Turn right on Whitlock and go 1.3 miles until you reach Manning Road. Turn left on Manning for a couple hundred yards and you will find the entrance to the park on your left. Continue to the parking lot and then look for the large inflatable movie screen and the Marietta.com banner.

For more information, call Rob DeSoto at (770) 861-4595.

Revive 285 Public Information Open House

The Georgia Department of Transportation is hosting a series of public information open houses for its revive285 top end project, which is developing a comprehensive transportation solution for the top end of I-285 between I-75 and I-85. At these meetings, the GDOT will present concept designs and potential footprints for all alternatives under consideration. Each alternative will be displayed on aerial maps, and they will be asking for feedback from those in attendance.

Dates & Times
Tuesday, Nov. 3rd between 5:00 pm and 8:00 pm
Wednesday, Nov. 4th between 11:00 am and 2:00 pm, then again that evening between 5:00 pm and 8:00 pm
Thursday, November 5th between 11:00 am and 2:00 pm

Location
Atlanta Marriott Perimeter Center in the Perimeter Ballroom
246 Perimeter Center Parkway NE
Atlanta, Georgia 30346

For more information, call Dori Mendel at (770) 522-8855.

Artisans at the Etz

The third annual Artisans at the Etz art show takes place on Sunday, November 15, 2009 from 11am to 5pm.  The art show features over 45 artisans exhibiting uniquely designed wood, metal, fused glass, fabric arts, mixed media, jewelry, ceramics, watercolors, pastels, acrylics, photography, and more.

In addition to the art exhibits, performing artist including magicians, musicians, mimes, artist, dancers and caricaturist will entertain and interact with the audience. Delicious sandwiches, delectable desserts and drinks will be available at the artisan’s café. Raffle tickets will be available for purchase with all prizes donated by the exhibitors. Admission is free and the event is open to the public.

Performing Artist Schedule:

  • 12:30 to 3:00 Children’s Art Room
    Linda Travers of Abrakadoodle will be giving art lessons  to children age 3+. Kids will be able to make 2 works of art
    while their parents browse the art show.
  • 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Zumba clinic taught by Alejandra Hesse & David Romero
  • 2:30 – 3:15 p.m Interactive Clown Show with Vincenzo Tortorici
  • 4:00 – 4:30 p.m Magic Show with Arthur Atsma
  • 4:30 – 5:00 p.m. Bubble Show with “Bo” Bowman

Date:
Sunday, November 15
11:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m.

Admission:
Free

Address:
1190 Indidan Hills Parkway
Marietta, Georgia 30068
(Corner of Indian Hills Parkway and Upper Roswell Road)

Parking:
Free. Parking On Site.

For more information, please call (678) 560-8275.

East Cobb Park Fundraiser

BIG BAND BENEFIT CONCERT

Johnson Ferry Baptist Church has graciously offered to make their October 10th Big Band Concert a benefit show for Friends for the East Cobb Park. It will take place in the north parking lot of the church. Please bring own chairs for seating and picnic if you wish. The Coffee Park will be selling coffee, with all proceeds benefiting the park. In the event of inclement weather, the concert will be moved inside the church.

Date:
Saturday, October 10th from 5 – 6:30 pm

Address:
Johnson Ferry Baptist Church
955 Johnson Ferry Rd
Marietta, GA 30068-4266
(770) 973-6561

Shrine Car Show

The Annual Shrine Car Show rolls into Jim Miller Park on August 19-20, 2017. The show setup and swap meet takes place on Friday evening and the main car show takes place on Saturday. Over 100 cars will be on display on Saturday along with food vendors, arts and crafts, and car parts vendors and exhibits.

Admission is free to the viewing public and donations are accepted. Registration for vehicles is $25 at the gate, and pre-registration is available but not required. 100% of the proceeds from the Car Cruz Show benefit Shrine Hospitals for Children.

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

For more information, call (770) 473-7543.

Kennesaw Kennel Club AKC Dog Show

The Kennesaw Kennel Club is hosting a dog show at Jim Miller Park from October 23-25, 2015.

Date:
Friday, October 23, 2015 through Sunday, October 25, 2015

Time:
8 am to 6 pm

Admission:
Free Admission

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

Parking:
$5.00 parking fee

For more information, please visit KennesawKennelClubinc.org

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No Smoking in Glover Park

No Smoking in Glover Park

In a unanimous decision, the Marietta City Council has voted to ban smoking in Marietta’s Glover Park. The outdoor park in Marietta Square plays host to numerous events throughout the year, including rock concerts. After a recent concert, the Marietta City Council received numerous complaints about excessive cigarette and cigar smoke. As a result, smoking is now banned in the park effective immediately, and anyone caught smoking in the park could face fines as high as $500. Several other cities and counties in Georgia have already banned smoking in all public parks, and Marietta may vote to join them and ban smoking in public parks later this month.

Christmas in July

Join Summer Santa in historic Marietta Square on Saturday, July 31, 2010 for the 5th Annual Christmas in July and 5k Flamingo Run. Marietta’s Christmas in July features a 5k run (and 1k run and tot trot), VIP Breakfast with Santa, arts and crafts for kids, DJ entertainment, a silent auction, and more. The event benefits Cobb Christmas and you can help “fill the fur bus” by donating a new toy or making a cash donation. Children can visit with Santa, play in the children’s craft area, and take a trolley tour.

Schedule of Events:
7:30am – The Flamingo 5k run (includes 5k, 1k, and tot trot)
8:30am – VIP breakfast with Santa at the Marlow House (only 30 spots available)
9am to 1pm – Crafts, raffle and DJ entertainment
10am to noon – Santa arrives on the Square for photos with Santa
2pm to 4pm – Charity wine tasting at Marietta Wine Market
Every hour – readings of Elf on the Shelf
All day – the “Fur Bus” will be accepting donations

Address:
Roswell Street at Park Square
Marietta GA 30060

Marietta merchants will feature special discounts, sales, promotions, and giveaways to help you start your Christmas shopping early.

Participating Merchants include:
Antiques on the Square
Church Street Market
DK Gallery
Doodlebugz
Foreign Affair
Go Fish
Gone with the Wind Museum
High Cottage
Jeweler on the Square
Kathy’s Too
L michelle
Lady and Sons
Limelight
Lizards and Lollipopz
Marietta Pizza Co
Marietta Wine Market
Mint Julep
Pendleton
Shillings
The Vineyard
Tie the Knot
Vintage-ology
Willie Rae’s
Willow
Wilson Bros

For more information, call Theresa Jenkins at (770) 429-1115.

About Cobb Christmas, Inc:
Cobb Christmas, Inc. is a non-profit, 501(c)(3), all-volunteer organization started in 1963 by The Center for Family Resources (then known as the Cobb County Emergency Aid Association, Inc.) to assist the low-income and working poor families of Cobb County at Christmas time.

Today Cobb Christmas is the oldest and largest program of its kind in the county. Cobb Christmas, Inc. provides food and gifts at Christmas time to Cobb County’s low-income families ensuring the holiday spirit is alive for our client families, our donors and volunteers alike.