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what`s inside meetings
Cabbagetown Neighborhood Improvement Association
VOL.19/NO. 9
SEPTEMBER 2011
177 ESTORIA STREET • ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30316
WHAT’S INSIDE
SEABA Updates page 4
Real Estate Report
page 7
Events & Announcements
page 8
Word Search
page 9
Crime Report
page 10
COMMUNITY CENTER
MEETINGS
The next Neighborhood Meeting will be held on Tuesday,
September 13th at the Community Center .*
Agenda
1. Welcome and pizza
2. UDC cases tba
3. Committee and officer reports:
4. Brief announcements and upcoming events
* CNIA meetings are held the second Tuesday of every
month at 7:00pm at the Community Center, 177 Estoria St.
HP meetings are normally held on the first Monday of the
month at 7 p.m. All are welcome to attend.
Want to book the Community Center? Cabbagetown
residents receive a discounted rate ($100 for up to four
hours) Contact Dan at Communitycenter@Cabbagetown.
com or call 404-317-2379
A MAN’S CHARACTER
IS HIS FATE
By Kyle F. Bidlack
The Greek philosopher Heraclitus, thought the essence of the individual,
determines his experience. Character and the tone of the individual,
resonates with the music of his destiny. It is the flaws of character that are
tragic. Destiny can be viewed this way. That fates are not outside us but in
the heavens, weaving and cutting the threads of our lives and in concert with
our character. This is the root of the world view that good things happen to
good people.
Mister John Aderhold
Cabbagetown would not be the dynamic neighborhood it is today, without
Mr. John Aderhold. And the past couple weeks have been sad ones. John
Aderhold slipped from the tender embrace of his family and passed away
Wednesday, August 10, 2011.Cabbagetown gives all the strength, peace and
love that God will allow to the entire Aderhold family.
John Aderhold and The Stacks
Way back in the early 1990’s, Atlanta targeted the then moth-balled Fulton
Bag & Cotton Mill for demolition. A grass roots Cabbagetown effort came
together to save the mill, but it was the visionary John Aderhold who stepped
up in a major way and by 1997, he and his son Tom, had transformed a
tragedy into a shining neighborhood upon a hill. As many of you know, The
Stacks has endured a major fire in 1999, a tornado in 2008. In each instance,
Mr. Aderhold and Tom were here within hours, providing leadership,
insight, reassurance, muscle and unwavering resolution. Above all, what
mattered most to Mr. Aderhold and his family was the fact that no one died
or suffered major injuries during both catastrophes.
Several tornado memories stand out among Stacks residents. The night of the
tornado, Tom Aderhold met with as many residents as he could, providing as
much information as possible. But it was his reassuring words “...we WILL
rebuild starting tomorrow. and we will make our home even better than
it was before.” He is a man of his word. And we have no doubt that John
Aderhold looks down upon his son today with pride and love.
More on page 3.
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CITY OF ATLANTA SERVICE NUMBERS
CABBAGETOWN NEIGHBOR is a monthly newsletter
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CNIA Board of Directors:
President
Ashley McCartney......CNIAboard@gmail.com
Vice President
John Dirga...... CNIAboard@gmail.com, 404-222-0644
Treasurer
Tracy Garvin...... CNIAboard@gmail.com
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We also remember seeing both John and Tom walking the property for days,
in hard hats, doing what they do best...making things better. We remember
Mrs. Aderhold setting up shop in the Aderhold Properties offices, feeding
the rescue crews and many of us.
Love and marriage
John Aderhold and Atlanta
“You did WHAT?” Helen Aderhold asked her husband after he told her
about the gift. “Where do you think you are going to get that much money?”
Mr. Aderhold was a Georgia Tech graduate and that contributed to the funloving, but competitive, give-and-take with his wife.
Mr. Aderhold helped shape Atlanta in several ways. He was instrumental
in the development of the Georgia Dome and served as chairman of the
Georgia World Congress Center. He was one of the pioneers who brought
residential housing downtown when he renovated several historic downtown
buildings, including Muse’s, which overlooks Woodruff Park. Mr. Aderhold
also took on other challenges. His firm took over controlling interest of
Underground Atlanta and helped stabilize the downtown district.
In 1998 Aderhold gave his wife a $2.5 million gift. In actuality...the gift was
given to Georgia State University to name its new classroom building after Mrs.
Aderhold, a GSU graduate. It is now the Helen M. Aderhold Learning Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Aderhold were married for more than half a century and
through it all they were so wonderfully playful and loving with each other
and those around them.
How John Aderhold helped save The Falcons (and maybe The Braves)
When they were celebrating one of their wedding anniversaries, Mr.
Aderhold was asked how long they had been married. “Thirty-seven happy
years. Out of 51, that’s not bad.”
In 1984, The Falcons were hinting they would not renew their lease with
the Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, and were contemplating moving
elsewhere. And if The Falcons left, there was concern The Braves might
follow. Mr. Aderhold stepped in and within weeks, he found himself at a
meeting that was also attended by the governor. He asked if the state might
help. He got an absolute zero response.
Throughout his life, Mr. Aderhold always kept one thought in mind: What
would help make Atlanta and Cabbagetown a better place. And then he
did everything in his power to make it happen. Atlanta can never have too
many leaders like John Aderhold. Unfortunately, they are all too few and
far between.
A few weeks later, the governor’s staff came to Mr. Aderhold to outline
the parameters required IF the governor was to get involved. If this rescue
mission were to move forward, the governor wanted more influential people
involved. “I didn’t know all these folks, but I started calling,” Aderhold
recounted. “The plan was to get the private sector to work with the state, to
offset some of the costs.”
For the initial financing, Aderhold made up a list of 10 people he would
ask to invest $100,000 in the project. “The criteria was No.1, they had to
have the money,” Aderhold related. “No.2, they had to be public spirited.
Three, they had to be risk takers, because the chances were they wouldn’t get
anything back.” “Someone said it would help if they were a little bit dumb,”
Aderhold injected with a laugh.
“We got the group together that evening. There were no Indians in that
room, they were all chiefs. Everyone had lots of ideas.” Aderhold said, ‘Wait
a minute, boys. This is not a decision-making group. All you’ve got to decide
is whether you’re willing to risk $100,000. That’s the only decision you’ve
got to make. And we’ll let you know if you win or lose,” By noon the next
day, Aderhold had raised $1 million. But the dome stadium carried a $174.5
million price tag. Aderhold’s plan was to raise the private 70 percent through
the leasing of suites and seats.
“By October, the Falcons had lost several games. The 1986 Tax Act was
in full bloom, Black Monday was right around the corner, and the NFL
players were on strike. Those were pretty tough odds.” Aderhold went to
the governor with another idea: Atlanta and Fulton County would impose
a penny hotel tax increase to be dedicated to the dome project, and in
January, the state would take over. In Jan.1989, the hotel tax passed the
Gen. Assembly. In June both the city and county gave unanimous approval.
And on Nov. 22, 1989, with Mr. Aderhold acting as master of ceremonies,
ground was broken and construction of the Georgia Dome began.
And now we have one less.
Maria Saporta and John Dunn contributed mightily to this obituary.
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SEABA
UPDATES
By Ashley McCartney
Our networking soiree at Garden Hood was a huge success! We owe
a huge thanks to Garden Hood and Stone Soup Kitchen for hosting.
The scenery was beautiful and Stone Soup Kitchen kept our bellies
full and our thirsts quenched. We gained several new members and
business deals were rampant. It was definitely one of the best events
of the year!
Join us on September 15, 2011 from 5:30 p.m. until 7:15 p.m. for our
next soiree at Six Feet Under Pub and Fish House in Grant Park for
CABBAGETOWN NEIGHBOR
an evening of networking. We will be upstairs on the patio enjoying
the view of our beautiful city and the company of other entrepreneurs
in our area. Bring your business cards! This is where deals get started.
Please check out our new SEABA website at www.seabaga.org
for information about our new membership guidelines, leaders,
membership benefits, and tactical and strategic plans for 2011-2012.
If you would like to be on our mailing list or know more about our
organization just send an email to ashmccartney@gmail.com and
we’ll get back to you. We are also now on Facebook.
SEABA (South East Atlanta Business Association) was created through the
merger of the Reynoldstown/Cabbagetown Business Association and the
Grant Park Merchants Association in 2006. Our most important goals are
to strengthen and grow the business community and enhance the quality of
life for all residents. SEABA is a 501(c)(6) non-profit corporation operated
by volunteers.
CABBAGETOWN NEIGHBOR
Daily Special
Bottomles Cup of Coffee
5PM - Close
Full bar with:
BEER + WINE
liqour is coming soon
142 Flat Shoals Ave. SE | Atlanta | 30316
over 10 bucks, first time customers
www.parkgrounds.com | 678.528.9901
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The Real Estate Report
Houses
For Sale
Asking Price
230 Carroll Street
$300,000
2 BD/1 BA
125 Short Street
$309,000
3 BD/3 BA
141 Pearl Street
$449,900
4 BD/3 BA
184 Savannah Street
$260,000
3 BD/2 BA
667 Gaskill Ave.
$319,900
3 BD/2.5 BA
192 Savannah Street
2 BD/2 BA
151 Estoria Street
7 BD/5 BA
731 Mollie Street
2 BD/2.5 BA
751 Wylie Street
2 BD/1 BA
$289,850
$629,000
$250,000
$189,828
Under Contract
Asking Price
712 Kirkwood Ave.
$150,000
2 BD/1 BA
Under Contract
623 Gaskill Ave.
Duplex
For Sale
Unit 1006
3 BD/2 BA
Unit 704
1 BD/1 BA
Unit 501
1 BD/1 BA
Unit 807
1 BD/1 BA
Unit 201
2 BD/1 BA
Unit 1008
2 BD/2 BA
Unit 805
2 BD/1 BA
Under Contract
Unit 502
2 BD/2 BA
Unit 901
1 BD/1 BA
Unit 404
2 BD/2 BA
Unit 804
2 BD/2 BA
791 Wylie
Asking
$296,500
$79,500
$77,500
$89,000
$139,500
$145,000
$95,000
Price
$160,000
$90,000
$104,900
$167,500
$164,900
$207,000
SoldPrice
120 Estoria Street
$200,000
3 BD/2 BA
224 Estoria Street
$242,500
2 BD/2 BA
Asking Price
$100,502
For Sale
Asking Price
662 Memorial Drive
$400,000
Commercial
230 Carroll Street
$300,000
Commercial, Office, Retail
170 Boulevard
Unit H119
$124,900
1 BD/1 BA
Under Contract
Price
Unit E128
$206,900
2 BD/2 BA
Unit E227
$168,900
1 BD/1 BA
Unit E327
$129,900
1 BD/1 BA
SoldPrice
Unit E223
$179,900
2 BD/2 BA
Unit D102
$132,900
1 BD/1 BA
Condos & Lofts
Milltown Lofts
$235,000
Commercial
Multi-dwelling
For Sale
Asking Price
742 Kirkwood Ave.
$280,000
Quadraplex
176 Estoria Street
3 BD/3.1 BA
180 Powell Street
3 BD/2 BA
221 Carroll Street
2 BD/1.5 BA
The Stacks
For Sale
Unit E118
2 BD/2 BA
Unit E304
2 BD/2 BA
Unit E110
2 BD/2 BA
Unit E403
2 BD/2 BA
Unit E303
2 BD/2 BA
Unit E123
2 BD/2 BA
Unit H111
1 BD/1 BA
Unit H306
1 BD/1 BA
Unit H508
2 BD/2 BA
Unit E205
1 BD/1 BA
Unit D103
1 BD/1 BA
Unit H131
3 BD/2 BA
This information is provided by Lynne Splinter Realtors using the
First Multiple Listing records and data from Housing and Urban
Development postings. The information is not guaranteed or
warranted. Any questions regarding real estate in the Cabbagetown
area can be directed to the following resident agents:
Asking
$259,900
$203,900
$204,900
$229,900
$199,900
$177,900
$109,900
$205,000
$189,900
$154,900
$174,900
South Park Lofts 174 Chester St.
For Sale
Unit 113
1 BD/1 BA
Asking
$94,900
For Sale
Unit 5
2 BD/1 BA
Asking
$95,000
181 Powell Street
$225,000
Nadia Giordani Lynne Splinter Judy Staples Debbie Weeks 404-221-1777
404-582-0006
404-271-7824
404-272-1906
EVENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
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CABBAGETOWN NEIGHBOR
DRAWING CONNECTIONS
CABBAGE ROLL CALL
Fridays, Saturdays, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Thursdays,
9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. and Mondays-Wednesdays, 9:30
a.m.-9:30 p.m. Continues through Sept. 23
“Drawing Connections” Reception: Thursday,
August 11, 6-8:30 PM Artists Talk: August 27
- 1:00 PM Featured Artists: Alejandro Aguilera,
Yanique Norman, Kojo Griffin, Corrina Sephora
Mensoff, Matt Haffner, Chung Fan Chang,
Corrine Colarusso, Ben Smith, Leslie Kneisel,
Benjamin Jones This exhibition features drawing
which is known as the purest form of art. We will
look at this art form from divergent perspectives.
While most of us think of drawing as pencil to
paper, these artists will challenge your perception.
City Gallery Chastain
135 W. Wieuca Road
Buckhead/Brookhaven
phone 404-252-2927
It is time for the Cabbage Roll Call to welcome new
neighbors again! We are
planning a welcome party in a spectacular
Cabbagetown home the third Friday
in October - but until then we will be out on the
streets greeting new
residents. If you know of anyone who is new to
Cabbagetown in the last 6
months or so, please let us know so we can
personally welcome them and
invite them to the party. Please contact Duwan at
duwand@bellsouth.net/404-589-1157 or Karen at
404-422-3515. As always, the
whole community will be invited to the party - so
stay tuned to this
newsletter for more details next month.
THE WATER AND THE BLOOD
Thu., Sept. 8, 9:30 p.m.
phone 7703655431
Electronic/DJ
Thermal feat DJ Lox Heat ATL’s flagship monthly,
Thermal, is proud to present UK transplant DJ
Lox. A night of house, techno and garage-style
percussion form one of the most interesting
gatherings in Atlanta nightlife free
Lava Lounge
45 13th St.
Tuesdays-Sundays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Continues
through Dec. 3
Working Artist Project recipient and Atlanta native
Micah Stansell presents a multichannel video and
sound installation rooted in the idioms of the rural
South. Artist talk Sept. 15, 7 p.m. Free-$5
Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia
TULA Art Center, 75 Bennett St.
Buckhead/Brookhaven
phone 404-367-8700
SILVER SCREAM SPOOK SHOW
Fourth Saturday of every month, 1 & 10 p.m.
Silver Scream Spook Show Have you been scared
silly in 2011 yet? If not, it’s time to man up for
the return of Silver Scream Spook Show. If you’re
really brave, you’ll keep your booty in that seat,
challenge your inner ballsiness, and let the classic
horror film Frankenstein, starring Boris Karloff,
tickle your fancy following the spook show scares.
Free-$12
Plaza Theatre
1049 Ponce de Leon Ave. N.E.
Morningside/Virginia-Highland
phone 404-873-1939
THERMAL FEATURING DJ LOX
GG & FRIENDS BAND
Fri., Sept. 9, 7 p.m.
phone 404-581-4000
Blues/Jazz
GG and Friends Band GG And Friends Band
performing sounds of the legends : Frankie
Beverly and Maze, Ohio Players, Sly Stone, the
Isley Brothers, Rick James, and Original music by
GG and Friends Friday Sept. 9,2011 7pm to 9:30
pm. buy a general ticket plus see the band. (Jazz,
Rhythm and Blues, Old School, Funk ) regular
price admission.
Georgia Aquarium
225 Baker St.
Downtown Atlanta
phone 404-581-4000
CABBAGETOWN NEIGHBOR
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CABBAGETOWN NEIGHBOR
S E PTE M B E R 2 0 11
JULY & AUGUST
CRIME REPORT
By Jiri Vala
717 Kirkwood Ave SE 8/16/2011 (09:00-09:18) Tues Day
Victim stated arrestee came into her yard and rearranged items on
her porch. She stated when he left he took listed property. Victim
also said arrestee was seen on her surveillance cameras the day before
taking items (case# 112270485). Arrestee was located in the area
and victim positively identified him as the individual that stole her
property. Arrestee told police where the property he took the day
before was and it was returned to victim.
Taken: Yard decorations
Arrestee: B/M, Samuel Wallace, 38 YOA, lives on Memorial Dr in
Atlanta
117 Pearl St SE 8/15 (23:00) 8/16 (07:00) Unk
Residence
Garage
Someone entered garage and stole listed property. Victim stated this
is the second incident and entry was gained the same way (through
rear door of garage). Forced entry not stated.
Taken: Computer router, bicycle
796 Fulton Ter SE 8/4 (08:00) 8/7 (16:00) Unk
Victim stated he locked his bicycle on the front porch with a chain
and when he returned it was gone.
Taken: Bicycle
180 Carroll St SE 7/31 (20:00) 8/1 (01:00) Unk
Parking lot
Victim lives on Rogers St in Atlanta
1996 Honda Accord, GA Tag# BC8284
Victim advised he parked his vehicle at location and when he
returned it was gone. No glass located on the ground where vehicle
was parked. Victim was still in possession of the keys and vehicle
paid off. Vehicle placed on system as stolen.
685 Wylie St SE 7/30/2011 (01:10) Sat Morn
Street
Victim 1: W/F, 30 YOA, lives on Virginia Cir in Atlanta
Victim 2: W/F, 25 YOA, lives on Boulevard in Atlanta
Victim 3: W/M, 25 YOA, lives on Boulevard in Atlanta
Weapon:
Victim’s advised they were walking down the street when they
noticed suspect vehicle drive passed them a few times. Victim 1
stated she then saw one of the suspects walking towards them on the
sidewalk. The other suspect then approached and told victim’s to
give up their stuff. Victims threw their property on the ground and
were told to go away. Victim 1 stated she saw suspects flee in listed
vehicle. No injuries reported.
Suspect: B/M, 5’07”, slim, dark or black pants, no shirt
97 Estoria St SE 8/15/2011 (00:45-00:53) Mon Morn
Suspect: B/M, 5’10”, slim, light colored jeans, no shirt
Street
Suspect Vehicle: White full size van with dark tinted windows
Victim: B/F, 48 YOA, lives in Jackson, GA
Victim advised she had just dropped her son off at home and was
stopped at the stop sign at location. Victim stated suspect 1 ran up
to her window displaying a black handgun and told her to get out
the car. Victim got out the vehicle and suspect 1 and 2 drove away.
Victim stated she was caught off guard and did not get a good look at
the suspects. No injuries reported.
727 Wylie St SE 7/28/2011 (00:00-01:00) Thur Morn
Parking lot
Victim lives Jonesboro, GA
1993 Suzuki Motorcycle, GA Tag# YC83MH
Taken: 2007 Chevy Malibu, GA Tag# BNV9466
Victim advised he parked his motorcycle at location and when he
returned it was gone. Victim stated he was still in possession of the
keys. Vehicle placed on system as stolen.
Suspect 1: B/M, 5’08”, 145lbs
117 Pearl St SE 7/23/2011 (00:00-10:00) Sun Unk
Suspect 2: B/M, 5’08”, 140lbs
Residence
717 Kirkwood Ave SE 8/14 (22:00) 8/15 (06:30) Unk
Garage door pried open
Victim advised someone stole listed property from her front yard.
Perpetrator also left behind water guns, bible pages, and a tazmanian
devil towel that did not belong to victim.
Someone pried open rear door to the garage and stole listed property
from inside.
Taken: Wagon wheel decorations w/ flowers inside
Taken: Bicycle, computer
CABBAGETOWN NEIGHBOR
S E PTE M B E R 2011
PAG E 11
1235 Caroline St NE 7/19/2011 (08:00-13:00) Tues Day
174 Savannah St SE 7/11/2011 (06:15-06:25) Mon Morn
Parking lot
Street
Victim lives on Lakeside Village Dr in Atlanta
Victim lives at location
2008 Dodge Charger
2009 Motorcycle, GA Tag# CY5IWC
Someone entered vehicle through a rear window that was left down
and stole listed property.
Parking lot
Victim advised his neighbor woke him up stating he saw 2 subjects
take his motorcycle. Victim’s neighbor followed the subjects, but
couldn’t keep up with them. The subjects loaded the motorcycle on
a trailer and fled. Items were dropped by the suspects at location and
checked for fingerprints by ID. The motorcycle was placed on the
system as stolen.
Victim lives on Bayberry Dr in Atlanta
Suspects: 2 B/M’s
2003 Ford Mustang, VIN# 1FAFP40443F324902
Suspect Vehicle: Blue or black truck
Taken: Wallet w/ DL, credit/debit cards
1275 Caroline St NE 7/19/2011 (20:28-20:50) Tues Eve
Victim advised he parked his vehicle at location and when he
returned it was gone. No glass located on the ground where vehicle
was parked. Video surveillance shows suspects pull up in a black four
door vehicle, 2 B/M’s exit and drive off in victim’s vehicle.
1210 Caroline St NE 7/8/2011 (12:00-23:00) Fri Unk
Parking lot
Victim lives in Buford, GA
Suspects: 2 B/M’s
1994 Honda Accord, GA Tag# AGB1033
Suspect Vehicle: Black four door vehicle
Victim advised he parked the vehicle at location and when reporting
party went to retrieve it, it was gone. Cameras in the lot may have
captured incident. Vehicle placed on system as stolen.
1275 Caroline St NE 7/18/2011 (20:20) Mon Eve
Suspect was seen on video taking victim’s purse and going through
it. Suspect then returns the purse to the victim saying she found
it. Victim stated listed property was taken from her purse. Suspect
leaves location with a child in listed vehicle.
180 Pearl St SE 7/6 (23:00) 7/7 (19:00) Unk
Not stated
Victim lives at location
Taken: $370
1999 Chevy Suburban
Suspect: B/F, purple/white shirt. Blue jeans, pink shoes, shoulder
length hair
Someone entered vehicle and stole listed property. Victim advised
the antenna to the vehicle was taken off and found on the passenger
side floor board and may have been used to make entry, but no forced
entry stated in report.
Suspect Vehicle: Black 4 door vehicle
227 Pearl St SE 7/14/2011 (02:00-02:30) Thur Morn
Street
Victim lives in Ellenwood, GA
1998 Dodge Stratus, GA Tag# BFP6487
Victim advised he parked his vehicle at location and when he
returned it was gone. No glass located on the ground where vehicle
was parked. Victim stated the vehicle was locked and no keys were
left inside. Vehicle placed on the system as stolen.
239 Pearl St SE 7/14/2011 (00:30-08:50) Thur Morn
Driveway
Victim lives at location
2008 Scooter, GA Tag# YC02NT
Victim advised he parked his vehicle at location and when he returned
it was gone. Vehicle placed on system as stolen.
Taken: $150, manuals, ear buds, log book, flashlight, sunglasses,
passport, head set

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