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Sewell Mill Library and Cultural Center Opens Doors for Creativity

As the digital age sets in, libraries need to adapt. No longer just the place where books are stored, libraries must become a hub of knowledge, diversity, art and technology.

The new Sewell Mill Library and Cultural Center (2051 Lower Roswell Road in Marietta) embodies all of the things a modern library should be and more. Since its opening on Monday, December 4, the library has outshone its predecessor, East Marietta Library, by merging arts and literature into one facility.

“This consortium allows families to enter one building and then to pursue their own personal interests, whether they be music production, reading novels, taking an art class or watching a performance,” said Jimmy Gisi, Cobb Parks and Recreation director, whose agency partnered with the library on its design and construction. “This concept is another example of how Cobb County is working to maximize our resources for the residents in our community.”

Featuring 28,000 square feet of study rooms, classrooms and more, the Sewell Mill Library and Cultural Center was greeted with wonder by visitors during its opening week. “On opening day, I spoke to a couple who were walking around the library,” said Helen Poyer, library director. “They were amazed at all the special features. ‘Wow’ was the reaction to the beautiful art gallery.”

Wow is right. The facility features an art gallery, children and teen spaces, vinyl music collections, conference rooms, an outdoor amphitheater, a black box theatre, jewelry making equipment and video-conference rooms. The facility also contains a digital maker space commons, where visitors can find a recording studio, practice rooms and access unique software such as Adobe Creative Cloud and ProTools.

In addition to these amenities, the library also will host regularly scheduled classes — such as art, photography and writing — in addition to live performances and classic film screenings.

“By bringing together all of these amazing resources under one roof and adding the talents of Parks and Library staff, along with involvement from the local arts community, this will be a world-class facility for learning and experiencing the arts,” said Library Manager James Mitchell, who developed the concept for the facility. “People of all ages will have access to learn and explore in a way that was never possible before.”

The $10.6-million Sewell Mill Library and Cultural Center is located near the site once occupied by the East Marietta Library, which was demolished in mid-October after 50 years on Lower Roswell Road. Cobb County Chairman Mike Boyce said the facility is a 21st-century library meant to appeal to a large variety of people. When asked about his favorite section of the new library, Boyce said he loves having access to first-edition books, but he also noted the video-heavy portions of the center, which are great for kids.

“The access to recording technologies and having performance series that allows artists to showcase their talents is key to engaging younger generations,” Mitchell added. “The diverse range of new mediums offered, such as graphic novels and comics is also a great way to get the younger generations reading.”

Though the child and teen spaces are wonderful, Mitchell said his favorite part of the new library is the community of artists who make the most of the exceptional amenities. “To see that community get excited about the facility — and in the future to watch them grow as an artist — is an exhilarating experience,” he said.

Poyer had more difficulty choosing a favorite feature. “Each area/feature is special, but I am ‘wowed’ by the art gallery,” she said. “After you walk about the gallery, you can sit and further enjoy the art.”

The art gallery will highlight professional work, while the pieces made by students in the art classes will be exhibited in the classroom area. If a visitor is looking for more than art and books, there will be free concerts available on select dates. Event schedules are available at cobbcat.org.

The partnership between the library and Cobb County P.A.R.K.S. is a true representation of how things have changed for the better in the digital age, and there is still much to which we can look forward. “Libraries are reinventing themselves to be more than storehouses of books,” said Poyer. “Sewell Mill Library & Cultural Center provides an opportunity for all people to connect to the arts and literature. [It] opens the door to the world of literature through theatre, music and performing arts.”

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‘Literacy Week’ Brings Authors to Local Schools

During the week of Nov. 6, 2017, students from 43 schools across metro Atlanta received visits from 11 award-winning children’s book authors during Literacy Week, a weeklong celebration of reading and writing hosted by Cobb EMC and Gas South. Throughout the week, authors challenged 24,000 students to expand their creativity through writing and illustration, and to build life-long reading habits. Guest authors included several Georgia writers, as well as NASA author, speaker and space historian Andrew Chaiken, and New York Times bestselling author Brian Lies.

Marietta Easter Egg Scramble

Editor’s Note:  As of 2020, this event has been renamed the “Spring Fling & Sports Showcase.”  We were told that the Easter Bunny will still be there, however there will be no egg hunt.  More…

The 2019 Marietta Easter Egg Hunt known as the “Easter Egg Scramble” takes place at Franklin Gateway Sports Complex and begins at 6:30 pm. The Easter Egg Scramble is sponsored by the Marietta Parks and Recreation Department and features plenty of great candy and fun prizes for all. The hunt is divided into groups based on age, and after the hunt you can visit with the Easter Bunny for great photo opportunities.  Be sure to bring an egg basket and a flashlight.

Age Groups:

  • 3 and under
  • 4-6
  • 7-10

Date:
Friday, April 12, 2019

Time:

  • 6:30pm – Concession stand and gates open on Field 3 for family fun with inflatables, games, & DJ Entertainment.
  • 7:00pm – Easter Bunny arrives on Field 3
  • 8:30pm – 3 years old and younger EGGLOW Scramble on Field 2
  • 8:40pm – 4-6 years old EGGLOW Scramble on Field 1
  • 8:50pm – 7-10 years old EGGLOW Scramble on Field 2

The event organizers encourage you to arrive early to find parking and your child’s age group.  The Easter Bunny will be available for photos (bring your own camera).

Admission:
Free

Address:
Franklin Gateway Sports Complex
1034 Franklin Gateway SE
Marietta, GA 30067

Formerly held at Laurel Park

For more information, call (770) 794-5601.

Mid-Winter Break Camp

The City of Marietta’s Parks & Recreation Department is pleased to announce it will hold a Mid-Winter Break Camp for children ages 6 – 12, February 20th through the 24th, 2018 from 9am to 4pm at Custer Park Sports and Fitness Center.

This camp will include youth fitness and sports activities with group games, field trips, and more. Each camper must bring a “cold sack” lunch with the child’s name clearly marked on the lunch. Additionally each camper should have breakfast before arriving. Healthy snacks will be provided.  Please make sure each camper is equipped with active and athletic clothing only with athletic shoes.

Space is limited and registration is required in person at the Custer Park Sports and Fitness Center or online.  The cost per camper is $75 for city residents and $100 for non-city residents.  There will be extended hours (7:30am-6pm) for early drop off or late pick up for an additional $20 per camper.

Ages:
6 to 12 years old

Dates:
February 17 through 21, 2020

Time:
9am to 4pm

Cost:
$75 for city residents and $100 for non-city residents

Registration:
In person at or online

Address:
Custer Park Sports and Fitness Center
545 Kenneth E. Marcus Way
Marietta, GA 30060

For more information, please call the Marietta Parks & Recreation Department at (770) 794-5601.

Mice Tours: Exploring Jobs with Murray

The Marietta Museum of History offers tours for it’s smallest of visitors. Based on programs by the Smithsonian Institute’s Early Enrichment Center, tours will be offered to toddlers from age 3 to 5 and their parents. Different topics will be offered on the second Wednesday of every month at 10:30 a.m. and the cost is $5 per family (one adult and up to three children), additional adults and children are $5 each. April’s Mouse Tour will be Exploring Job’s with Murray!

The purpose of the tours is to introduce toddlers to history through very basic concepts like shapes, sounds, games, tools and jobs. Museum Mascots Murray and Etta are whimsical cartoon mice that will help convey the themes for the tours and provide a little fun. The tours will offer a variety of activities including story time and crafts.

They require that you reserve a spot for your toddler by calling their office Monday-Friday from 10-4 at 770-794-5710. Reserving a spot will allow the staff to have enough items for the crafts.

Date:
Wednesday, April 11, 2018 from 10:30 am 11:30am

Admission:
$5 per family (3 children and 1 adult)

Address:
Marietta Museum of History
1 Depot Street
Marietta, Georgia 30060

For more information, please call 770-794-5710

Mice Tours: Etta Spies with Her Little Eye

The Marietta Museum of History offers tours for it’s smallest of visitors. Based on programs by the Smithsonian Institute’s Early Enrichment Center, tours will be offered to toddlers from age 3 to 5 and their parents. Different topics will be offered on the second Wednesday of every month at 10:30 a.m. June’s theme is Etta Spies with Her Little Eye.
The purpose of the tours is to introduce toddlers to history through very basic concepts like shapes, sounds, games, tools and jobs.

Museum Mascots Murray and Etta are whimsical cartoon mice that will help convey the themes for the tours and provide a little fun. The tours will offer a variety of activities including story time and crafts.

They require that you reserve a spot for your toddler by calling their office Monday-Friday from 10-4 at 770-794-5710. Reserving a spot will allow the staff to have enough items for the crafts.

Date:
Wednesday, June 13, 2018 from 10:30am-11:30am.

Admission:
$5 per family (3 children and 1 adult). Each additional child, parent, or guardian is $5.

Address:
Marietta Museum of History
1 Depot Street
Marietta, Georgia 30060

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

School Closed

Marietta City and Cobb County Schools are closed Wednesday, January 17, 2018 and Thursday, January 18, 2018.

‘1864-1865: The Conflict Draws to an End’ Course

Marietta Community School and instructor Michael K. Shaffer are offering a special 3-week course exploring the final year of the American Civil War. Class meets on Tuesday evenings from 6pm to 9pm beginning on January 16, 2018 at the Marietta Community School.

Date:
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Time:
6pm to 9pm

Admission:
$69
Register, online at bit.ly/2kfdb18 or call 770-429-3170 Ext. 4496. Also register for a special tour of the Kennesaw battlefield on March 3!

Address:
Marietta Community School
368 Wright Street
Marietta, Ga 30064

Parking:
Free parking

For more information, please call 770-429-3170 or visit http://www.mariettacommunityschool.com/cgi-bin/tabshop.cgi?config=tabshop/mariettacs/config.txt&command=link–history

Yoga With Cats

Are you ready for some downward-facing cat? What could be better than relaxing, meditating and striking a yoga pose amidst the Good Mews feline residents? Join a certified yoga instructor for a one-hour, beginner-level “Yoga with Cats” class at Good Mews. Expect a few giggles along the way as the cats roam freely among class participants and may even curl up for a nap on a yoga mat. Classes are limited to 15 students and take place in the main cat room at Good Mews, 3805 Robinson Rd., Marietta. Minimum age is 13 but parents must attend with minors. Your $20 class fee will go directly to the care of the cats and kittens in our shelter. Grab your yoga mat and we hope to see you there! Meowmaste!

Date:
Tuesday, January 9, 2018 from 7 pm to 8 pm
Sunday, January 14, 2018 from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm
Thursday, January 18, 2018 from 7pm to 8pm
Tuesday, January 23, 2018 from 7pm to 8pm
Sunday, January 28th from 11:30am to 12:30pm

Admission:
$20

Address:
Good Mews Animal Foundation
3805 Robinson Rd
Marietta, GA 30008

Parking:
Free

For more information, please call 770-448-2287 or visit https://goodmews.org/ongoing-events

WellStar Diet & Nutrition Goals for 2018 @ the East Cobb Library

Do you want to improve your health and look good in 2018? A WellStar nutrition expert will teach you how to make dietary changes to reduce your risk for many diseases, improve your health and help you to manage your weight. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions.

Please sign up for this event by calling 770-509-2730.

Date:
Saturday, January 13, 2018 from 11:30 am – 12:30 pm

Admission:
Free.

Address:
East Cobb Library
4880 Lower Roswell Rd
Suite 510-B
Marietta GA 30068

Parking:
Parkaire Landing Shopping Center

For more information, please call 770-509-2730 or visit http://www.cobbcat.org/venue/east-cobb-library/

Virtual Dementia Tour

The non-profit Second Wind Dreams is hosting a free event featuring the Virtual Dementia Tour (VDT). The VDT simulates the effects of aging and dementia to give families, caregivers, and the general public a better understanding of the physical and mental challenges faced by those living with dementia. Learn how to provide better care and support for those with dementia by walking in their shoes.

Date:
Thursday, February 2, 2018 from 11am to 1pm

Admission:
Free

Address:
Second Wind Dreams Training Center
1800 Roswell Road, Ste. 3070 (2nd floor)
Marietta, GA 30062

For more information, please call 678-624-0500 or visit https://www.secondwind.org/virtual-dementia-tour/virtual-dementia-tour-events/register/?event=734