Marietta & Powder Springs Community Newspaper
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Marietta & Powder Springs Community Newspaper
Your Best Source for community News and Events The Bright Side Volume 19, No 02 Marietta & Powder Springs Community Newspaper COMMUNITY LEADERS LAUNCH “GOOD FOR COBB” ECRWSS CAR - RT SORT POSTAL CUSTOMER The Bright Side P O Box 935 Kennesaw, GA 30156 PRSRT-STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID ACWORTH, GA 30101 PERMIT #41 Cobb County community leaders have announced the launch of a new organization, ‘Good for Cobb,’ a grassroots organization formed to support a wide-range of initiatives that ensure a bright future for Cobb County. Pushing for progress in the areas of economic development, public safety, education, recreation and transportation were all mentioned as areas of focus for Good for Cobb. The organization’s first action was a vote to declare the move of the Atlanta Braves to Cobb County as “Good for Cobb” indicating support for the proposal and a desire for continued involvement and promotion leading up to Opening Day 2017. John Loud, President of LOUD Security based in Cobb County, will serve as the Chairman of Good for Cobb. Justin O’Dell, partner in the law firm O’Dell and O’Neal, will serve as the Vice-Chairman, and Donna Shaw, Associate Broker at Re-Max of Atlanta, will serve as the Treasurer. Said Loud, “We are excited to announce the formation of ‘Good for Cobb.’ The core mission is as the name says: promote efforts and proposals that are Good for Cobb County. This group of diverse individuals is joined together to spread the truth about endeavors that will continue Cobb’s success, to build a sense of community pride, and to send a message to the people across this county that we should be proud of Cobb and should loudly support and promote things that are Good for Cobb.” “Too often, projects, developments and initiatives in Cobb County fail to receive the grassroots support and input from the community that they truly deserve. Rather than allow a small, but very vocal minority to continue to attack each and every idea that is presented, it is time for the people in Cobb, around the county and across the state to know that the leaders and representatives in the community from education, business, social services and the non-profit sector support Cobb County and its future,” added O’Dell. Good for Cobb also made clear that the Braves will be a top focus. Said Loud, “In the future, there will be many worthy initiatives to support but for now we are laser focused on promoting why the Braves choosing Cobb County as their new home Good for Cobb. Their move will result in over a billion dollars in economic investment, thousands of new jobs and is already spurring additional economic growth throughout the region. We want folks to know that it’s good to proud of the Braves moving here. We want to be a sounding board for ideas related to transportation and economic development as the project moves forward.” You can stay up-to-date by following Good for Cobb on Facebook at www.FB.com/ goodforcobb. MARIETTA BUSINESS ASSOCIATION Save the Date! The March luncheon of the Marietta Business Association will be Monday, March 9, 2015. Join us for “The Economic Impact of Buying Local Grown in our County and State”with featured speaker, Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture, Gary Black. Join us at 10:30 a.m. for NetEx/Expo/ Networking with luncheon followingat 11:45 a.m. Lunch will be held at the Mansour Center, 995 Roswell Road, Marietta, GA.30060 Please register for luncheon and check out other events at: http://www.mariettabusiness. biz.. TM midFEB midMAR COBB CHAMBERS PRESENTS HEALTH HERO AWARD The Cobb Chamber presented its 2015 Health Hero Award to two recipients at its First Monday Breakfast, sponsored by WellStar, on Feb. 5 at the Cobb Galleria Centre. The award recognized the outstanding accomplishments of one individual and one organization who have made a significant impact on the health of the Cobb County community. The prestigious award, designed by Lillie Glassblowers, was presented to the winners by Dr. Cris Eaton-Welch, the 2015 Chairwoman of the Cobb Health and Wellness Committee. With a record number of well-qualified nominations, the Cobb Chamber honored the achievements of two noteworthy recipients who have each made remarkable strides toward a healthier community. The individual Health Hero Award was presented to Cindy Donald, founder of the Cindy Donald Dreams of Recovery Foundation. After being paralyzed in 2005, Donald saw the overwhelming need for therapy but knew of the enormous costs that came with it. She created the Cindy Donald Dreams of Recovery Foundation in hopes of helping better the lives of those in need of therapy. Through this organization, she has helped 26 individuals with spinal cord or brain injuries. In doing so, these individuals have been able to improve their overall health by preventing pressure sores, improving cardiovascular health and some even are able to now walk. Cindy is pictured at left. To learn more about Cindy and her Cindy Donald Dreams of Recovery Foundation, visit www.dreamsofrecovery. org The WellStar Trauma Program was presented to the Health Hero Award for a deserving organization. With a dedicated trauma staff on site 24 hours a day, this trauma team plays a key role in helping hundreds of patients survive traumatic accidents. That has never been more apparent than on April 29, when a gunman entered the Fed Ex distribution center in Kennesaw and opened fire. Six gunshot victims were taken to Kennestone, some of them with life threatening injuries, and all survived. It is a testament to the strength, skill and speed of the Trauma team that all the patients were able to walk out of the hospital. Three years ago, before Kennestone had a Trauma Department, those patients would have been taken to a downtown Atlanta hospital, costing valuable time for those patients. While their response to the FedEx shooting was remarkable, it is representative of the work they do every day. From January 2013 to March 2014, the WellStar Trauma Department treated 470 patients with serious injuries who survived their specific trauma due to the world-class care they received. Pictured above: Dr. Cris Eaton Welsh presents award to the WellStar Trauma Department. Cobb EMC seeks applicants for new scholarships $5000 Scholarships Available to High School Seniors Cobb EMC is proud to offer the newly established Cobb EMC Community Foundation Scholarship. The fourteen scholarships in the amount of $5,000 each will be awarded to eligible high school seniors with a primary residence served by Cobb EMC. Students who apply for the scholarship must be accepted in an undergraduate degree program at any accredited two- or four-year university or college, or in an undergraduate degree program at any accredited vocational or technical institute. In addition, applicants are required to complete the two-page application and write a two-page autobiographical sketch, and essay with reference to future plans and goals. The annual scholarships are funded and will be administered by the Cobb EMC Community Foundation Board in May. To learn more and receive an application, contact Mark Justice at 678.355.3124 or visit cobbemc.com. Completed applications are due by March 20, 2015. FEB WC THIS ‘N 15 THAT The Bright Side™ is a privately owned publication of J. C. Thompson & Associates, Inc. P O Box 935, • Kennesaw, GA, 30156; (770) 423-9555 WELCOME NEW ARRIVAL All rights reserved.©. No reproduction or copying of any stories without the express written permission of the publisher JOCELYN TAM Carol Thompson, Publisher and Editor Ann Henderson, Writer Jennifer Pope, Office Manager Carson Pope, IT Manager deadline for MAR 2015 issue: THUR MAR 5, 2015 MAILED MAR 12, 2015 BE A BRIGHT SIDE REPORTER It’s easy to be a Bright Side Reporter — if you have a positive or upbeat story about your family, your neighborhood, your civic group, school, church activities, happening in your community of Marietta, send it to us. Simply write us a short note of the facts — we will rewrite it as a story. Email to Brightnews@aol.com or mail to The Bright Side, P O Box 935, Kennesaw, GA 30156. (Photos are welcome too) . Call 770-423-9555 for more information on submitting stories. so you WANT YOUR BUSINESS TO GROW?? Come Advertise with us and reach over 21,000 homes by direct mail in Marietta 30064, and Powder Springs 30127 Plus the paper is published at www.brightsidenews.com. Congratulations to John and Cindy Lu Tam on the birth of their daughter, Jocelyn Tam on January 14, 2015. The Tams are owners of House of Lu, on the Square in Marietta. Dad advises that Jocelyn is the Chairwoman of the Board at House of Lu. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Samantha and Ronnie Dantzler Happy Birthday to Ronnie Dantzler who turned 57 on January 29. Love, Diane and Samantha. Happy Birthday to Samantha Dantzler who turned 18 on February 8. Where has the time gone? Love, Mom and Dad CONGRATULATIONS MR. AND MRS TERRELL BEASLEY. Terrell Beasley and Ryann Kourtney Holmes were united in marriage on October 12, 2014 at the Galla Event Hall in Marietta, Georgia. Ryann is the daughter of Reginald and Perrie Holmes, Terrell is the son of Gwen Gordon and Timothy Beasley. The bride is a 2011 graduate of Columbus State University, Columbus, Ga. The groom is a 2010 Graduate of Morehouse College, Atlanta, Ga. The couple honeymooned in Grand Turk, Nassau and Half Moon Bahamas. Bright Side page 2 Born Again Blessings CONSIGNMENT SALE Due West United Methodist Church Family Life Center 3956 Due West Road, Marietta 30064 is hosting a consignment Sale. Sale dates are Thursday, March 12 9:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.; Friday, March 13 9:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.; and Saturday, March 14 8:00 a.m. – 12 noon. Many items are ½ price on Saturday ONLY. We offer highquality items at greatly reduced prices. For more information, find us at duewest.org/ community/consignment sale, or email us at duewesttreasurechest1@gmail.com. COBB GENEALOGY SOCIETY The Society’s primary interest is Cobb County. The purpose is to encourage the exchange of genealogical information and research techniques. Meetings featuring a speaker are held at 7 PM on the fourth Tuesday of the every month, except December and as otherwise published in the Calendar of Events, at the Charles Switzer Library, 266 Roswell Street, Marietta, Georgia. For more information visit www. cobbgagensoc.org. CARE GIVERS NEEDED Be loved by your clients. Comfort Keepers is seeking mature, dependable people to fill open positions caring for the elderly. If you would enjoy providing companionship, preparing meals and shopping for elderly clients, then we want to hear from you. We have a special need for CNA’s. Please call Peter at 678.354.0102. FREE HOME BUYER WORKSHOP ON 03/21 Melissa Krudwig, the Bear of Real Estate, of the Think Melissa Team / Keller Williams and Dave Flashner, Mortgage Coach and Loan Officer of Success Mortgage Partners (NMLS 898799), invite you to attend their FREE HOME BUYER Workshop on March 21, 2015, at 3:00 pm. Don’t make one of the biggest investments of your life, purchasing a home, without representation and guidance. Our services are free of charge, but you will receive the best legal and financial protection from our team. Please come and join us as we will provide complimentary information in regards to the purchase and loan process and teach one how to develop a plan to purchase in the future. Lender / finance / pre-qualification information will also be available. Registration is required in order to attend and must be completed by 03/17/15. Space is limited, so CALL TODAY to reserve your seat! There is a minimum attendance requirement, so please be sure to register. More details will be made available at time of registration. Register by calling 678-631-1729 or email Melissa@ ThinkMelissa.com. Consignment Sale Childrens and maternity clothes, shoes, toys, nursery items, baby equipment, furniture and more! Friday February 20, 9am-7pm. Saturday February 21, 9amnoon. New address for this sale: Riverstone Church 2005 Stilesboro Rd NW. Marietta GA 30152. More info: www.bornagainblessings. com career transitions Career Transition Ministries: Meets the second Monday of each month, at First Presbyterian Church,189 Church Street, Marietta, GA 30060 starting at 6:30 pm. Personal resume reviewing, interviewing, networking, career assessment help, followed by our presentation. For more information please call Lee Pence 770-4289350 or Bob Sabin 770-795-9084 or visit http://fpcmarietta.org. share your good news Share you good news with us -baby births, birthdays, engagements, weddings, anniversaries. Get your information to us by the next deadline and include your zip code. Send by Email to brightnews@aol.com. These announcements are published at NO CHARGE. Dementia Support Group Marietta First United Methodist Church’s Dementia Support Group meets at 6:30 pm on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. The group provides support and resources to those providing care to a person with any type of dementia. Through participation in the group, caregivers will be able to share their own experiences while receiving support and strength from others sharing a similar journey. Marilyn Crozier will facilitate the group. For more information, contact Rev. Elaine Wilder at 770-429-7800 ext. 7826. Open to everyone. Working Through Your Grief Working through your Grief meets the third Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Parlor of First Baptist Church Marietta. For more information contact Dean Hunter at (770) 2893889 or dhunter@mariettafbc.org. 148 Church Street, Marietta, GA 30060. www.mariettafbc. org. BRIGHT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPAP West Cobb Toastmasters GHT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER Strengthen your communication skills and build your confidence at West Cobb PROOF Toastmasters. We provide positive, PROOF Call 770-423-9555 constructive evaluations and effective coaching on public speaking and leadership or visit Call Carol at 770-851-5469 skills. We accommodate our members with Call Carol at 770-851-5469 www. brightsidenews.com EMAIL YOUR STORIES TO afternoon and evening meetings. For more Ad rates start at $160 a month W e A r e C o m f o r t Brightnews@aol.com information please contact Donna Stuart at 770-528-8842. K e e p e r s® Comfort Keepers® provides the kind of trusted, in-home care that helps people maintain full and independent lives, right in the comfort of their own home. Our Comfort Keepers® are carefully screened and trained to provide compassionate care and companionship. • Companionship • Laundry,Cooking • LightHousekeeping •Incidental Transportation Serving Cobb County •MedicationReminders • Grooming,Dressing 240 Cherokee St., Suite 302 • PersonalCareServices: –Bathing,Hygiene Marietta, GA 30060 –IncontinenceCare 678-354-0102 Each office independently owned and operated. © 2010 CK Franchising. W W W. C o m f o r t K e e p e r s . C o m Saturday, March 7th @ 7:30 AM A race to support our local elementary and middle schools to enhance the educational opportunities for our children by providing funding for STEM initiatives Register at www.active.com or Big Peach Running Company Benefitting Kennesaw/Big Shanty and Awtrey Middle Schools Foundations 100% page 3 Bright Side 15 FEB WC Wild Game Dinner Saturday, March 7 6:00 PM Tickets $10 BRIGHT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPAP Wade Nolan PROOF For Tickets Call 770-427-3109 or info@KFBC.org CallEmail: Carol at 770-424-2863 FREE WhiteTail Seminar at 5:00 pm Kiwanis Honors EXTRAORDINARY Teachers and Students Once Again! Next time you are in a Marietta City School, look for the GEM plaques honoring those teachers and students that have “Gone the Extra Mile”. GEM, a Kiwanis Club of Marietta program developed by Jan Blodgett and Jackie Whitt, recognizes educators and students quarterly who have exhibited extraordinary commitment to their schools and community. This special program has become a time-honored tradition between the Kiwanis Club of Marietta and the Marietta City schools and is a coveted award for both staff and students at every school. Kennesaw First Baptist Church • 2958 North Main Street • Kennesaw ALLoW Us To ProPose.... A carefree Wedding Day Celebration for you and your Wedding Party. Let us make your perfect day unforgettable, while providing reliable group transportation. Awarded at a luncheon at the Hilton Marietta Conference Center, the January 2015 recipients were introduced and honored for their contributions. This year’s recipients are as follow: Cindy Farr and student Andrew Owens for A.L. Burruss Elementary; Tywanna Peoples and student Larry Blevins for Dunleith Elementary; Beth Silvey and student Michelle Flores for Hickory Hills Elementary; Tamille Wilson and student Kevin Sarmiento for Park Street Elementary; Stephanie Paige and student Giavonna Thomas for Lockheed Elementary; Patti Natalino and student Aziza Williams for Sawyer To Book Your Wedding Party Road Elementary; Patricia Love and student Joe Bird for West Side Elementary; Tracy Williams and student Shaan Patel for Marietta Center for Advanced Academics; Holly Smith and student Hector Barocio for Marietta Sixth Grade Academy; Sheila Hypsher and student Kaitlyn Brown for Marietta Middle School; Robyn Dunnam and student Kevin McLemore for Marietta High School; Dianne Terrell and student Jerome Board for Marietta Performance Learning Center; and Susan Herr for the Due to Department of Special Services. Congratulations to all of these winners! This ad was created based on information you have provided us. Heated or Cooled for Your Comfort Call 770-425-1006 Private Tours for time constraints andPat the need to meet our Groups publication date, we can only For more information on the GEM Awards, please contact Executive Director, Huey, at pathuey@comcast.net. make corrections to spelling, incorrect numbers, and expiration dates 131 Church St. • Marietta • 30060 • 770-425-1006 at this time. Again because of time constraints, a second proof of any visit www.mariettatrolley.com changes made will not be resubmitted for your approval. ADVERTISER All major ad change requests will have to be done in the next issue you advertise in. Thank you for your business. Carol Thompson, Publisher. Please call 770-851-5469 or fax corrections to 678-574-8793 - PLEAS ADDRESS CORRECT PHONE NUMBER COR PRICES CORRECT SPELLING EXPIRATION DATE MARIETTA COBB ART MUSEUM RECEIVES DONATION FROM FOUNDATION Everyone is all smiles, as Nicole Faulk of Georgia Power presents a check for $3000 to was created based on information you have provided us. Due to the Education Department of the Marietta/Cobb Art Museum. ThisThis will ad help fund several time constraints and the need to meet our publication date, we can only make of their educational programs including art classes at youth activity centers, field trips and corrections to spelling, educational tours, summer art camps, Art Relaxation Sessions in hospitals and a variety of incorrect numbers, and expiration dates at this time. art classes and workshops for all ages. Again because of time constrants, a second proof of any changes made will Pictured with the teacher and art students are Rachel Rhule, Director Education for (faryour approval. not beofresubmitted left) and Nicole Faulk, Georgia Power Foundation (far right). All major ad change requests will have to be done in the next issue you adverDOCUMENT SHREDDING DAY Thank you Keep Marietta Beautiful will sponsor a document shredding tise day in. : MARCH 28.for Inyour business. Carol Thompson, Publisher. front of the BLW building. 9AM-Noon.591 North Marietta Parkway. We will shred your documents and we are collecting gently used shoes for reuse in another country. Please call the above number or fax corrections to 770-427-1748. WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH The 7th Annual Women’s History Month Commemoration will be held Saturday, March 7. This year’s panel will feature women in medical careers. The event is free and includes a continental breakfast at 9:30 AM to be followed by our panelists at 10:00 AM. It will be held at the Kennesaw State University Continuing Education Building at 3333 Busbee Drive Kennesaw, Georgia 30144. Co-sponsors of the Women’s History event are Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated - Rho Zeta Omega Chapter, Kennesaw State University Alumni Association, League of Women Voters Marietta-Cobb, and the Women’s Council General Federation of Women’s Clubs - Cobb Woman’s Club. RSVP at https://community. kennesaw.edu/whm. For questions call 470-578-6333. ADVERTISER - PLEA ADDRESS CORRECT PHONE NUMBER CO PRICES CORRECT SPELLING EXPIRATION DATE 15 FEB WC Bright Side page 4 CONGRATULATIONS McEachern hosted their signing day on Wednesday Feb 4. Their high school athletes earned over $1.5 million in scholarships. Pictured is Nick DiMassimo with his parents Tom and Faye DiMassimo. Nick is headed to be a Davidson Wildcat. And… At the 2014 Cobb County Touchdown Club All County Awards Dinner. Nick was named MHS Scholar Athlete and All County Defense Linebacker. Proud Mom, Dad and family. Can’t wait until we become Davidson Wildcats! Pictured with Nick (center) are his parents: Tom and Faye DiMassimo,Coach Kyle Hockman, Principal Regina Montgomery GHT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER PROOF Call Jennifer at 678-699-2706 Kennesaw Acupuncture Clinic Stimulate and Improve Your Energy Flow • Pain Management • Hormone Disorder • Weight Management • Allergy - Food & Environmental • Women's Health • Anxiety/Depression CallTreatment Carol at 770-851-5469 Chiuying Ko • Infertility Licensed Acupuncturist Wild Game Dinner Kennesaw First Baptist Church on Main St in Kennesaw invite all men, whether churched or unchurched to attend their Wild Game Dinner on Saturday, March 7, featuring Wade Nolan.. Tickets for the dinner are $10.00. The seminar on Whitetail deer is FREE. The seminar is at 5:00 pm and the dinner is at 6:00 pm. Contact the church at 770-427-3109 for tickets. Reaching men with the message of Christ may be the single most challenging area of evangelism. The best way to connect with unchurched men is to meet them where they are. Wade Nolan’s speaking ministry to “Real Men” is a perfect fit in today’s world where most men satisfy their bent for adventure with a “remote or mouse”. Nolan is an authentic adventurer and professional speaker who’s life can be described as a blend of National Geographic explorer and Survivor man. Wade’s “Life and Death” video supported stories are narratives that he uses to capture a man’s attention and direct him toward Christ. 5k Run on the Wild Horse Creek Park ght Side Community Newspapers Trail in Powder Springs Kennesaw Acupuncture Clinic 1815 Old 41 Hwy • Ste 140 • Kennesaw • 30152 (Corner of Old 41 Hwy and Stanley Road) 678-402-5170 www.KennesawAcupuncture.com Gorgeous Luxury 5 Bedroom Home in the Park at Kirk Farms The City of Powder Springs is pleased to announce that Peak Performance South athletic club will be hosting the inaugural Peak on the Creek 5k run/walk at the City’s Wild Horse Creek Park trail on February 28, 2015. The proceeds will provide scholarships and reduced fees to our youth track and field team.” If you are interested in participating in the Peak on the Creek 5k, pre-registration is available at Active.com. Race-day registration is at 8:15 at the Wild Horse Creek Trailhead located at 3820 Macedonia Road, Powder Springs, GA 30127. For more information contact Peak Performance at peakperformancesouth@comcast.net. RAINBOW FOR Luxury 5 Bedroom Home GIRLS GIVES BACK in the Park at Kirk Farms. On Saturday, January 24, 2015 Home features a Large Family Friendship #16, International Order Room with Gas Fireplace, of the Rainbow for Girls presented a Vaulted Ceiling and a Builtcheck for $350 and various supplies to “The Bunny House” aka The in Bookcase, Formal Living Georgia House Rabbit Society and Room or Home Office with a volunteered for several hours. The Built-in Desk and Bookshelves, Rainbow Girls raised the money by Eat-in Kitchen with Stained selling fireworks over New Years Cabinets, Granite Counter and brought paper towels, towels, vinegar and bleach. Tops, Breakfast Bar, Stainless The girls are part of an Steel Appliances and a Large organization called Rainbow Girls which teaches leadership and responsibility through Keeping Room, Plus a Formal service. They choose their own projects, and learn to organize, set up and manage their own Dining Room. Home has Hardwood Floors on the Main Level and Plantation Shutters. activities. All girls ages 11-21 are welcome to join. The Master Bedroom is on the Main Level with a Deep Trey Ceiling, Hardwood Our youth Leader, Mackenzie Bridgeman chose The Bunny House because it is a great organization and very unique. The girls will volunteer again in May and have planned other Floors, Sitting Area and Private Bath with Double Vanities, Garden Tub & a Separate service projects in our community. Shower. There are 4 Spacious Bedrooms and 3 Full Bathrooms Upstairs. The Backyard is Perfect for Entertaining. There is a Large Rear Deck, Brick Patio surrounding a based onSaltwater information you have us. Due Pool, Fire Pit provided and Koi Pond. CalltoToday for a Private Viewing! ADVERTISER - PLEASE CHECK: the need to meet our publication date, we can only make Fordates Listing Information g, incorrect numbers, and expiration at this time. ADDRESS CORRECT e constraints, a second proofcall of any changes made will Ext. 4256 1-866-476-1680 r your approval. PHONE NUMBER CORRECT If you or anyone you know are interested in selling or buying, Reach 50,000 homes in the requestscontact will have to be done in the and next her issueTeam you adverMelissa Krudwig of Associates for PRICES CORRECT your FREE consultation SELLERS: Call about Kennesaw/Acworth paper and the r your business. Carol Thompson, today. Publisher. our Customized Commission Options. BUYERS: Get a Marietta/Powder Springs paper. SPELLING Free Home Warranty, with your purchase. Come Grow Your Business With Us Please call 678-699-2706 Melissa Krudwig x corrections to 678-574-8793 C: 770.310.3269 O: 678-631-1700 Melissa@ThinkMelissa.com www.facebook.com/ThinkMelissa EXPIRATION DATE Melissa Krudwig The Bear of Real Estate #1 Sales Team and Cobb Board of Realtors Top Achiever Delivered by Direct Mail and Published online. Display Ad Rates start at $160 per market/per month. Visit www.brightsidenews.com or Call 770-851-5469 page 5 Bright Side 15 FEB WC Winter Wear for Clients at MUST Ministries Last week under Arctic temperatures, when the Rotary Club of Marietta served lunch at MUST Ministries, our Rotarian of the Year Holly Walquist empathized aloud her concerns that the 75 diners that day were inadequately clothed for such subfreezing weather. The Rotary Clubs of Marietta and Marietta Metro sprang into action to meet this pressing challenge. In a matter of hours, Metro’s president Bill White and Dawn McEachern, president of the Rotary Club of Marietta, hammered out plans to publicize collections of winter clothing at each club’s next meeting. Marietta Metro met first on Monday offsite at Reworx, the electronics-recycling arm of Nobis Works directed by our honorary Rotarian, Connie Kirk. Since Monday’s weather was damp and foggy, Rotarian John Bonhant, the general manager of Reworx, graciously allowed a 14 cubic foot collection box to be placed just inside the plant’s main entrance doors. Metro Rotarians filled this box with 74-pounds of overcoats, jackets, hats, gloves and scarfs. On Wednesday, the winter clothing drive moves to the Marietta Conference Center where the Rotary Club of Marietta meets. Mable Woodson, Assistant Store Manager at Office Depot on Cobb Parkway in Marietta, provided the double-walled, cardboard box that greatly assisted the collection drives. Now oPeN iN KeNNesaw Sandra’s Southern Traditions Restaurant & Tea Room Serving: Lunch, Morning Tea & afternoon Tea Visit Our: in-House Bakery & Gourmet shop open Monday - saturday 9:00am - 5:00pm Follow us on Facebook 2870 Cherokee Street • Kennesaw • 30144 • 678-503-2047 Register for annual May-retta Daze Arts & Craft Festival The Marietta Parks and Recreation Department would like to invite citizens to participate in the 39th annual May-retta Daze Arts and Crafts Festival held in Glover Park in the Historic Marietta Square on May 2-3, 2015. To register to sell items at the event, visit www.mariettaga.gov, open paragraph under Event Spotlight, print out the form and mail it to the Parks and Recreation Department located on the 3rd floor of City Hall, 205 Lawrence St., Marietta, GA, 30061. Applications should be postmarked on or before the registration deadline on March 12th. Admission to the festival is free. BRIGHT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPA CELEBRATE ARBOR DAY - FREE TREES PROOF In an effort to promote awareness of Arbor Day, Marietta Tree Keepers will give away “Free Trees” on Saturday, February 21, 2015 from 10am-1pm or until we run out of free tree seedlings. Free literature will Call Carol at 770-851-5469 also be available on selecting trees, caring for trees and maintaining trees. This event is free to the Thispublic. ad was created based on information you have provided us. Due to Members of the Marietta time constraints and Tree the need to meet our publication date, we can only make Keepers have been promoting the to spelling, incorrect numbers, and expiration dates at this time. value ofcorrections trees to the community since itAgain was because founded of intime 2002. constraints, a second proof of any changes made will MTK has 150 members notover be resubmitted forand your approval. GRAND OPENING!! ADVERTISER - PLEASE ADDRESS CORRECT Shop Our New Thrift Store! PHONE NUMBER CORR has planted over 5000 trees around the city. The 501(C)3 non-profit organization worksadclosely All major change with requests will have to be done in the next issue you adverthe Citytise of Marietta to you plantfor trees in. Thank your business. Carol Thompson, Publisher. along public right-of-ways. Those wishing to become a member or make a donation can learn more call 770-851-5469 by visiting MTK’s website Please at www.mariettaga.gov/committees/ or fax corrections to 678-574-8793 treekeepers. For more information, please call 770.424.4664. Marietta Council of Garden Clubs The Marietta Council of Garden Clubs(MCGC) invites you to their monthly meetings. Whether you’re a beginner and lack basic gardening knowledge, or an experienced gardener looking to get involved in community projects, this is the place to be. The upcoming meeting is on Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 9:30am. Come and socialize and listen to this month’s program on “North Marietta Neighborhood Community Garden”. Jo Evelyn Morris is a retired teacher, a community volunteer and a Cobb County Master Gardener. She is the lead volunteer of the garden which she established with other Cobb County Master Gardeners and Keep Marietta Beautiful. The meeting also informs you on what the garden clubs are doing in the Marietta area. The meeting will be held at the Marietta Educational Garden Center, 505 Kennesaw Ave, Marietta, GA, 30060, 770427-3494 SPELLING EXPIRATION DATE Store Donation Center is Open Now! OVER 9,000 SQ. FT. OF Home & Office Furniture Appliances • Home Accessories Art • Antiques • Collectibles Books Greeting Cards • Stationery Lawn & Garden • Sporting Goods Clothing for Men, Women & Children And Much Much More! Store and Donation Center Hours: Tuesday - Friday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. $ 3 OFF a minimum purchase of $30 LITTLE FREE LIBRARIES UPDATE BY JIM MORRIS It’s one year since Cherokee Heights started building two Little Free Libraries, the first LFL’s in Marietta City. On this spectacular sunny holiday, it’s time to reseal the roof shingles and re-weather strip. These two have been well used and are just about self-sustaining, gaining about as many contributed books as readers take out. Ron Mercure on Hillside Avenue and Al Johnson on Awtrey have built new high-rise boxes that look great. The Rotary Club of Marietta is adding a LFL to each elementary school in Marietta. I understand that First Landmark Bank has donated all its money from the sale of its artful Christmas card project to the local Rotary LFL project! Who else has added a box in Marietta? If anyone needs a link to info on building a box, email Jim at jimatplay@comcast.net. PRICES CORRECT Proceeds benefit the lifesaving programs of Furkids, Georgia's Largest No-Kill Animal Shelter. May not be combined with other offers. Expires 03/16/15 New London Square Shopping Center 1487 Roswell Road • Marietta • 30062 • 770-817-1405 (1/4 mile east of the Big Chicken) www.furkids.org/store Winnwood Retirement 15 FEB WC Bright Side page 6 GIVING BACK TO MY CHURCH by bradley whipple I am a Life Scout in Troop 277 at Marietta First United Methodist Church. In order to reach the rank of Eagle Scout, I must complete my final project. By definition, the Eagle Scout service project must benefit an organization other than Boy Scouting. I must plan, develop and give leadership to others in a service project helpful to any religious institution, any school or the community. The project I chose is to install concrete pavers to surround an existing fire pit in The Park on Polk at Marietta First United Methodist Church. It was important for my church to be the beneficiary of this project since I have benefited from so many programs in this church (Weekday Ministry Preschool, Fuse Sports, Children’s and Youth Choirs, Youth Ministry, Acolytes, etc.). The project was approved by our troop committee and the council as well as our church trustees. One of the first steps after the approval was to fundraise. I asked friends and family to contribute to the $2000 project. Money from my savings also went towards the total cost. This project will provide a place for people to stand when using the fire pit for a church gathering or youth group event. The scouts use the fire pit for troop events and Flag Burning ceremonies. The materials for the project include 1500 pavers, 8 tons M10 Granite, paver edging, screed rails, grand stakes, string, cement, plastic, seed and straw. With the help of boy scouts, Eagle scouts, and Scout leaders in Troop 277 as well as my family, the project will be completed by the Spring 2015. I am grateful for all those who have supported me in the planning and implementation of this project. CONSIGNMENT SALES Retirement Living at its Finest Independent Living • Assisted Living • Recuperative Care (888) 693-1721 • www.WinnwoodRetire.com Lil’ Lambs Closet. First United Methodist Church of Marietta . Shop Early on Thursday, March 5th from 6pm – 8pm ($5.00 early shopping fee, Thursday only), Friday, March 6th , 9am-7pm and Saturday, March 7th, 9am-1pm. No strollers allowed on the sales floor. 56 Whitlock Ave., Marietta, GA 30064. (770) 429-7850, ext. 7858 or www.lil-lambs. org MMUMC Twice Blessed Consignment Sale: Join us for one of Cobb County’s largest consignment sales March 5-7! We offer clothing for babies, children, teens and maternity as well as toys, books, games and nursery items. Sale times are Thursday 9:30am – 8pm, Friday 9:30am – 4pm, and Saturday 9am – 1pm. **Strollers allowed Friday only** Most items are ½ price on Saturday. Cash, checks, Visa and MC are accepted. We are located at 4075 Macland Rd., Powder Springs 30127. Visit our website www.twice-blessed.org for more information or to register for our sale.. page 7 Bright Side 15 FEB WC cobbemc.com CONGRATULATIONS JOSH ARRANTS Josh Arrants, Mt. Paran Christian School has been selected to represent Mt. Paran and Cobb County in the District Honor Band. In addition, he auditioned and was selected from among thousands of talented percussionists state wide to perform in the GMEA All-State Band in Athens, Ga. Josh is a 17 year old senior at Mt Paran Christian School, where he is drum captain in Marching Band, participates in Beta Club, and National Honor Society, maintains a 4.0 average and is on the Headmasters Honor Roll. He plays piano and percussion and plans to major in music in college. He is also a member of Boy Scout Troop 422 in Kennesaw and is currently working on his Eagle Scout Project. Josh is pictured with his family: l-r Mom Donna, Josh, brother Sam, and dad - Steve Arrants. I rely on electricity to power my daily routine. There’s nothing more important to me than keeping my home comfortable and safe. At Cobb EMC, our goal is simple: To bring you safe, reliable power 24/7. We’re there to power your home, your business, and your community. We work yearround in our state-of-the-art power control center to make sure we’re ready to respond to outages. When severe weather is predicted, our trucks are stocked and our crews are ready to mobilize if an outage occurs. To stay up-to-date during a storm, visit our outage and storm center at www.cobbemc.com/stormcenter. BRIGHT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPAP PROOF Call Carol at 770-851-5469 That’s the power of membership. BRINGING YOU THE CONGRATULATIONS MCS January Student of the Month: Juanita Londono is a senior at Marietta High School, on track to graduate in the top 5% of her graduating class while also earning an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma. Juanita carries an extremely rigorous academic schedule in Advanced Placement and IB classes, and has earned a 4.1 GPA. congratulations Ann Booker is an Early Intervention teacher and Professional Learning Community Leader at Sawyer Road Elementary. Mrs. Booker recently filled in for the Assistant Principal while she was out on maternity leave; successfully managing administrative duties along with Early Intervention (EIP) and Professional Learning Community Leader (PLC) responsibilities. POWER M E M B E RS HI P | E NE RGY | SA F E T Y Switch Now! Get 6 Months FREE Monitoring! congratulations Cobb County Fire Explorers Post #33 that recently competed at the Winterfest 2015, in Gatlinburg TN. They placed 1st in Triple Lay and 3rd place in EMS Combat Challenge. The Cobb County Fire Explorer Post is open to young men and women ages 14 (and completed the 8th grade) and not yet 21 years old with an interest in learning more about the careers in the Fire & Emergency Services. They meet every Thursday at 6:30pm at the training tower, located at 2109 Valor Drive, Marietta, GA 30008. For more information call 770-590-5689 or Email: david. dwyer@cobbcounty.org. Learn more about the Explorers at www.cobbfireexplorers.com. (678) GET-LOUD *Some restrictions apply. Call Carol at 770-851-5469 15 FEB WC Bright Side page 8 Sandra’s Southern Traditions Sandra’s Southern Traditions was birthed with a passion and out of remembering the Magnolia Tea Room, Mary Macs, and lazy summer afternoons sitting on the front porch sipping lemonade and fellowshipping with friends and family. Sandra Cook grew up in Decatur, Ga, and spent many hours in the kitchen with her Granny. She, her other grandmother, and her great-grandmother were all wonderful cooks. Sandra began cooking for friends at first, but then started catering part-time, and eventually it grew into the full-time, full-service business that is Creations by Cookie (“Cookie” being her nickname). Sandra’s Southern Traditions is housed in a historical home in downtown Kennesaw, Ga. Within this venue we strive to preserve the southern elegance of yesteryear while pleasing today’s palates, from serving our elegant Lunch Menu (with items such as our Chicken & Waffles, Cherokee Street Sampler, and Tomato Pie) to our High Tea Menu. Sandra’s Southern Tradition s is also available to provide an intimate event venue for family and friends. Sandra’s Southern Traditions serves lunch from 11:00 am - 3:00 pm and serves tea from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. In addition check out their frozen meals to go. Just heat and serve. Select from several offerings such as Meatloaf, Squash Casserole, Macaroni & Cheese - Southern Cooking at its finest. Don’t forget to check out Sandra’s Southern Tradition Gourmet Shop (a great place to find that perfect gift for a friend or yourself) and their Gourmet bakery - both open til 5:00 pm. Check out FB for their menu and the latest news from Sandra’s Southern Traditions. Sandra Cook has lived in Cobb County most of her adult life and in Kennesaw for the past 22 years. For 20+ years she was a Histologist working in hospitals and private laboratories. Sandra’s Southern Traditions is located at 2870 Cherokee Street in Kennesaw, near the Southern Museum. 678-503-2047 And Sandra also owns a wonderful catering company, so whether you’re planning a large corporate event or a smaller social gathering, Creations by Cookie will bring our unique southern accent right to your table. Visit www.creations-bycookie.com for more information HT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER PROOF WELCOME NEW ADVERTISER Shelton, director of Furkids, is please to announce the opening of their Call Jennifer at 678-699-2706 secondSamantha Thrift Store here in Marietta. The new, 9,800 square-foot Furkids Thrift Store, at New London Square, 1487 Roswell Road in Marietta, (shopping center of Marietta Antique Mall and Life Grocery) is now open. Furkids Thrift store features a broad array of gently-owned and some new treasures, based on information you have provided us. Due to including appliances; ADVERTISER - PLEASE CHECK: art and antiques; books, the need to meet our publication date, we can only make clothing, shoes and ng, incorrect numbers, and expiration dates at this time. ADDRESS CORRECT accessories for men, women me constraints, a second proof of any changes made will and children; jewelry; or your approval. collectibles; furniture; PHONE NUMBER CORRECT home accessories; lawn and garden equipment and requests will have to be done in the next issue you adverPRICES CORRECT outdoor furnishings; light or your business. Carol Thompson, Publisher. fixtures; office furniture; sporting goods; stationery SPELLING and greeting cards -- even Please call 770-851-5469 an occasional kitchen or EXPIRATION DATE ax corrections to 678-574-8793 bathroom sink. All of the high-quality merchandise is donated to Furkids for sale in the thrift store; all revenues provide lifesaving medical care, shelter and food for Furkids animals. It’s easy for donors to drop off items at the store and to pick up a form documenting the donation for tax purposes. Donors who have large items, such as furniture or appliances, can email sale@furkids.org or call 770-817-1405 to arrange for a pick up. FurKids Thrift Store hours: Tuesday - Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; closed Sunday and Monday. Monies raised from the Thrift Store goes to benefit FURKIDS. Furkids operates the We will beat competitive largest cage-free, no-kill shelter for homeless cats, a large shelter for homeless dogs, a With New Activation offers! Call for more network of 396 foster animal caregivers and adoption programs at 13 metro Atlanta PETCO May not be combined with other offers. and PetSmart locations. More information is available at www.furkids.org. details SafePath Security Protect what matters most with 24 hour monitoring, video surveillance and much more. Long Term Contracts Not Required. Up to 6 Months FREE Monitoring BEST VALuE GuARANTEE Terms & Conditions Apply. 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That’s because in Cobb, we have every right to feel very good about a number of accomplishments, from our rare, Triple-A rating (now going on 18 consecutive years), to our strong school system. Everything our 4,500 county employees do, every day, is done to provide the best services possible to our citizens and visitors. They do what they do so you get your money’s worth from the taxes you pay – still among the lowest in metro Atlanta, by the way – and so you can, frankly, brag to others about where you live! Here’s what you, as a Cobb County resident or business owner, have to brag about: • A citizenry invested in the county’s future • Excellent quality of life • Low cost of living and/or doing business • low taxes • Strong employment • Effective public safety • Excellent educational opportunities •Ongoing improvements in transportation • Local commitment to parks and recreation • A county with 18 years of Triple-A ratings from all three credit-rating agencies • A water system also with a triple, Triple-A rating • A fiscally conservative government with a healthy budget surplus • Favorable and competitive business conditions • Steady local leadership • A county with strong relationships with its cities That’s a pretty impressive list, don’t you think? These are on the wish lists for most anyone searching for a place to live or a place to do business. It’s normal; people want to a local government that’s working on their behalf. They want a government that empowers them – through its own efficiency and responsiveness – to accomplish anything they set their mind to. Cobb County does that. Our employees do a phenomenal job of executing beyond expectations and delivering more for less. Their accomplishments are many, but the rewards are ours. I love that. And, when you want to shout out about Cobb County on your Social Media, please use #iLoveCobb. AGING BY DESIGN For the second year, Cobb Senior Services will host the Aging by Design 2015 Series, Summit & EXPO. This event will take place Saturday, May 2 at Cobb Galleria Centre. The Summit will run 9:00am-12:00pm with keynote speaker Dr. William Cooper, cardiothoracic surgeon and Director of Cardiovascular Surgery at WellStar Health System. The EXPO will run 8:00am-2:30pm, concurrently with the Summit. There is room for up to 175 exhibitors for the EXPO. We are anticipating 400-500 people to attend. The fee to be an Exhibitor is $250. 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Sam Storey, Columnist So you want your Business to Grow... ...Advertise with The Bright Side • Reach over 49,000 homes with 100,000 potential readers. • Delivered FREE by direct mail to Kennesaw/Acworth, AND Marietta/Powder Springs • Published online! • Reasonable rates with no hidden fees • Top notch design services to help you create your AD Take a trip around our website www.brightsidenews.com for more information about AD RATES and sizes. Spring into Action! Advertising in The Bright Side Community Newspaper is the most cost effective way for your business to reach your target market and it lets your customers know you are very much a part of this community. March Deadline for Kennesaw is Feb 20 March Deadline for Marietta is Mar 5 GIVE US A CALL 770-851-5469 • Increase Your Visibility • Increase Your Sales • Increase Your Customer Base Ad rates as low as $160.00 per zone. Shakespeare scholars will recognize the source of this title. Sermons in stones ... do you find them there? You can, you know. As a very wise preacher once suggested, "Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they neither toil nor spin, yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not clothed like one of these. But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which is alive today and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will he not much more clothe you ..." (Matthew 6:28-30). To put it the way that our youth do these days, "awesome" sermon. Near the end of his life, Tuskegee Institute's brilliant teacher and researcher, George Washington Carver, was asked by an interviewer what he thought was the most indispensable thing for science in the modern age. Dr. Carver replied, "The capacity for awe." Indeed. Awe is what opens our finite minds to the infinite intelligence of God. Awe is what connects our limited hearts to the limitless love of the Lord. Awe is what helps us to see God's glory in the sea and the land and the moon and the sun. To be sure, the natural world is not the only place we encounter God. As the psalmist insists in Psalm 19:1-14, ”The law of the Lord is perfect, reviving the soul. The statutes of the Lord are trustworthy, making wise the simple. The precepts of the Lord are right, giving joy to the heart. The commands of the Lord are radiant, giving light to the eyes" (vv. 7-8). Yes, God is revealed in a general way in the glories of nature, but God is revealed in a very specific way in the revelation of the Word. That is why we gather for worship from week to week - yes, we get a glorious glimpse of God out in the world, but in here we get, in Paul Harvey's phrase, "the rest of the story." Has your religion become routine? A bit commonplace? Even a little blah? Take a lesson from our youngsters as they explore nature and cultivate again your capacity for awe. There is a wonderful Hasidic story about the child of a rabbi who used to wander in the woods. At first his father let him wander, but over time he became concerned. The woods were dangerous. The father did not know what lurked there. He decided to discuss the matter with his child. One day, he took his boy aside and said, "You know, I have noticed that each day you walk into the woods. I wonder, why do you go there?" The boy said to his father, "I go there to find God." "That is a very good thing," the father replied gently. "I am glad you are searching for God. But, my child, don't you know that God is the same everywhere?" "Yes," the boy answered, "but I'm not.” (Rev. Sam A. Storey, Sr. is Senior Associate Minister, Emeritus, First United Methodist Church of Marietta, Georgia. Email: samdawg66@gmail.com). is your spiritual life authentic? by Dr. Bill Ross, First Baptist Church Marietta Last year on March 16, 2014, the University of Virginia played Duke University for the Atlantic Coast Conference championship basketball game. Danny Foley, a sophomore at the Virginia university (not a player or coach) decided he wanted to get a little closer to the action of the game. He noticed that at each game, the team’s assistant coaches wore the same outfits with a bright orange tie. He found the clothing needed to replicate the outfits, purchased a $30.00 ticket and went to the championship game. During a TV timeout he moved confidently past an usher and onto the court and joined the team’s huddle, sitting on the bench with the coaches and players. Virginia won the conference championship defeating Duke 72 -63. Danny joined the team in the handshake line, even shaking the hand of “Coach K,” Duke’s legendary coach. There are photos from the end of the game show Danny wearing a championship t-shirt over his outfit, celebrating in the middle of the confetti-covered arena. Danny was caught by a member of Virginia’s staff, but he quickly climbed the railings and disappeared into the stands. Danny had never practiced with the team. He had no relationship with the coaches or the players. He dressed, sat, and celebrated like an assistant coach, but it was all an act. Here is a question for you to consider: is your spiritual life authentic or an act? In Matthew 6, Jesus teaches us authenticity in our life experience, beginning with generosity, prayer and discipline The Marietta First Baptist Church is located at 148 Church Street, Marietta, GA 30060. For more information call 770-424-8326 or visit www.mariettafbc.org. Spring Chicken Run A Race Against Hunger The 13th Annual Spring Chicken Run—A Race Against Hunger is scheduled for Saturday, March 28, 2015. This family friendly event offers something for everyone including a 5K Run/Walk, 1 Mile Run/Walk, and Tot Trot. Races begin at 8:30 a.m. The 5K is a certified Peachtree Qualifier course and is overseen by Racing Solutions. The course is relatively flat and follows along gently rolling streets in quiet West Cobb neighborhoods; it is the perfect opportunity for a personal best running time. The Spring Chicken Run is hosted on the campus of Macland Presbyterian Church located at 3615 Macland Road in Powder Springs. Register on-line at active.com, in store at Big Peach Running Co., or print the race form and directions at SpringChickenRun.com. Preregistration for the 5K is $25 ($30 after 3/18/15 and on Race Day); $20 for the 1 Mile; and $25 for Phantom Runners. Race day registration begins at 7am. The event benefits Sweetwater Mission (formerly C.A.M.P. ~ Christian Aid Mission Partnership), a 47 year-old local non-profit organization, serving the highest need areas in Cobb and Douglas Counties. The charitable organization provides food, clothing, family support services, and education opportunities to struggling, low-income individuals and families, and veterans. To learn more, please visit SweetwaterMission.org. page 11 Bright Side 15 FEB WC Someone Ordered Your Background Check? It’s a Scam! Dottie Calina from the Better Business Bureau shares this warning. Be on the lookout for this creepy email scam that states someone doing a background check on you. The fake messages claim someone ordered a background check on you, but it’s really a ploy to get you to click an infected link. How the Scam Works: You receive an email with the subject line: “Someone recently viewed your backgroundinformation.” Curious, you open it. The message claims to be an automatically generated notification that someone “has just recently ordered the results of your backgroundcheck.” Interested in who requested information about you? At the bottom of the message is a link to “find out more about this new-scan.” You may be curious, but don’t click the link! This email is a scam, and the link will download malware to your computer. 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In the example above, the strange hyphens in “backgroundinformation” and “new-scan” are a telltale sign. Hover over URLs to reveal their true destination. Typically, the hyperlinked text will say one thing, but the link will point somewhere else. Scammers either set up fake websites or hack into third-party sites and use them to host malware. MCCS Lost Mountain 5K Saturday, February 28th 8am Midway Covenant Christian School 4635 Dallas Hwy, Powder Springs, Community run/walk benefitting the MCCS 8th grade Washington, D.C. trip. This is a rain or shine event. BRIGHT SIDE COMMUNITY NEWSPAP Call Melissa Moody PROOF 770.590.1866 for more information Call Carol at 770-851-5469 Register at www.active.com HARRISON RECYCLE DAY THE BRIGHT SIDE Smyrna/Vinings - South Cobb The Harrison Bands will be holding an Electronics and Paint Recycle Day on Saturday, Fax approval to 770-424-8674 March 14th, 9:00am-5:00pm in the Upper Parking Lot of Harrison High School. All donations/processing fees are tax deductible. You will be given a receipt for your donation. expires 03-15-15 Please bring items to be recycled such as computers, power tools, heavy metals, lawnmowers, cell phones, telephone chargers, power cables, fax machines, TVs, monitors, etc. We are partnering with Federal Recyclers, an EPA registered company, who will be onsite with their trucks to collect the recyclables. There is a $10.00 requested donation per car load. 100% of the donation goes to the HHS Bands program. There is a $20.00 processing fee for 1 TV/monitor and $15.00 each for 2 or more. A portion of this amount goes to HHS Bands as well. We now accept paint cans!! A processing fee of $4 per quart or gallon or $10 per 5 gallon bucket is requested, with a portion of this fee going to the band. (Paint cans do not need to be empty or have kitty litter in them) For more information contact us at harrisonrecycling@ This ad was created based on information you have provided us. 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