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Building for a Bright Future

Educating the whole child is about more than a well-balanced curriculum, but also providing a safe and up-to-date location for a child to learn, in addition to innovative programs that help a young person excel throughout their elementary, middle and high school years. That being said, a number of Cobb County’s independent and public schools have some improvements to buildings and program options that were recently completed, prepping students for a great school year, and are still underway, setting the stepping stones for the schools’ futures.

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At Mt. Bethel Christian Academy in East Cobb, ninth and 10th-graders are enjoying its newly renovated North Campus at 2509 Post Oak Road in Marietta. Purchased in June 2014, Head of School Jim Callis says renovations to the 33-acre property, formerly known as Shirley Blumenthal Park, were completed in May. Constructed by Gay Construction, renovations include classrooms and a two-story rustic wood-beamed foyer and commons; office space; two science labs; a performing arts studio; visual art studio; student conference center; dining hall with full commercial kitchen; fully equipped fitness center; newly renovated gymnasium with retractable seating; a six-lane, 25-meter pool; four new tennis courts and athletic fields. The academy will continue to grow the North Campus, adding grades through 12th grade. In addition, it is on track to be the only faith-based, college-preparatory K-12 private school in east Cobb.

Also in Marietta, The Walker School closed on approximately 18 acres of contiguous property off Allgood Road in November 2014. Shelly Manuel, Walker’s director of advancement, says the Board of Trustees approved a long-range campus master plan developed by Mike Mascheri of Chapman Coyle Chapman & Associates Architects AIA Inc. in March. The school is currently working on the first phase of development to enhance academic, arts and athletics facilities. Details about the property will be released at a later date.

Accommodating Growth

Students attending schools in the Cobb County School District are seeing ongoing construction or recently completed construction as they headed back to school this August. At Wheeler High School, for example, which completed a major rebuild a few years ago, a new gymnasium and performing arts theater valued at a total of $23 million is under construction and scheduled for completion in January. Just a few miles east of Wheeler, students at Walton High are expected to be attending classes in a brand new school by fall 2017. The four-story, 143-classroom building is estimated to cost about $48 million and is funded by SPLOST IV.

“Walton’s current campus is just so disaggregated and needed to be refreshed,” says Cobb Schools Superintendent Chris Ragsdale. “Being that it’s on a 43-acre plot, there is a significant challenge, but when we finish construction, we will have a much more beneficial campus, more utilization of the campus.” He adds that during construction, no students will be displaced, nor will portable units have to be installed on campus to serve as classrooms.

The Marietta High School Blue Devils football team will be playing in a new stadium this fall. Northcutt Stadium, originally dedicated in 1940, underwent $11 million in renovations. These include an improved visitor’s side bleachers and raised walkway, main crosswalk of the home side stands and the interior of the restroom facility on the visitor side. Construction was necessary to modernize and improve Northcutt and the surrounding area with needed capital improvements. The board-approved cost is being funded through SPLOST IV and the district’s Building Fund. Construction began in November 2014 and was completed just before the first game of 2015.

To learn more about each school’s projects and programs, be sure to visit district and individual independent school websites. Details related to construction dates, as well as costs and contractors, may be available.

Pops In The Park

East Cobb Park is hosting an evening under the stars featuring Pops in the Park on Saturday, May 7th at 7 pm. The concert is free for those who choose to sit on the park lawn. Reserved table rentals are available for a fee.

The concert features music from Star Wars/Tribute to John Williams, Beatles, What’s Up at the Symphony, Gershwin by George!, Sound of Music, I Dreamed a Dream, Take Five, What a Wonderful World, Cinema Paradiso, Somewhere in Time, Mission Impossible, James Bond, Eagles, Ashokan Farewell, Phantom of the Opera, Whitney Houston, and Lord of the Dance

Date:
Saturday, May 7, 2016 at 7 pm

Admission:
Free admission / table rental available for a fee

Address:
East Cobb Park
3322 Roswell Road
Marietta, GA 30068

Parking:
Free

For more information, please call (205) 907-5030 or visit sotspopsinthepark.eventbrite.com

Black History Program

Marietta City Councilman Anthony Coleman is hosting the annual Black History Program on February 28, 2016 at the Old Zion Heritage Museum.  The event works in conjunction with the Old Zion Heritage Museum and also features speaker Rev. Kenneth Marcus, the Senior Pastor of Turner Chapel AME Church.  Also included in the program are honors for Cobb County’s African American elected officials who have working towards the betterment of Cobb County.

Date:
Sunday, February 28, 2016

Time:
3 pm

Admission:
Free

Address:
Old Zion Heritage Museum
165 Lemon Street
Marietta, GA 30060

For more information, please call (770) 427-8749 or visit www.zbcmarietta.org.

Piedmont Church donates $15,000 to local schools

Representatives from 26 schools pose with staff at Piedmont Church to celebrate the donation of more than $15,000 from proceeds of the 2015 Christmas at Piedmont event held in December.

Piedmont Church passed out more than $15,000, to local schools and through scholarships from proceeds of their annual Christmas at Piedmont event.

Principals from local schools, Piedmont Church members and sponsors were on hand Tuesday, February 3, 2016 to give back to the northeast Cobb community. “We just love to support our schools, they are such an important part of our community.” said Ike Reighard, Senior Pastor of Piedmont Church.

With the help from presenting sponsor, Superior Plumbing, 26 schools received donations and seven $500 scholarships were named after some great families who have made a huge impact in our community to Kell and Sprayberry High Schools. “My husband Roy and I are honored and humbled to have a scholarship named for us at Sprayberry high school.” said Barbara Stiglich, Facilities Coordinator at Piedmont Church. “We could never have imagined all the blessings we have received by simply serving in the community, we’ve enjoyed it every step of the way.”

A new scholarship was created this year named the Lester E. Crowell, Jr., Three-13 Salon, Spa & Boutique Cosmetology Scholarship for Sprayberry high school.

Christmas at Piedmont was held at Piedmont Church December 11, and 12, 2015. The two-day event featured more than 50 arts and crafts vendors as well as a huge kids zone including a petting zoo and a 40-foot snow tube slide provided by C&S Paving. All the kids activities were free and more than 25 schools and local dance troops performed as part of the free entertainment. All the proceeds from the event were funneled back in to the community and passed out at Piedmont Church at this special presentation.

ITSE Health and Wellness Convention

In the Spirit Entertainment Foundation, inc presents the ITSE Health and Wellness Convention, a free event featuring free health screenings for the entire family. Topics and experts include health, family doctors, chiropractors, urology experts, sleep disorder, cancer mammograms, life coach, health and nutrition, celebrity chef, and Olympic athletes. Over 30 health and wellness providers will provide free interactive expertise.

Date:
Saturday, February 27th, 2016 from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm

Admission:
FREE event

Address:
Marietta performing Arts Center
1171 Whitlock ave NW,
Marietta GA 30064

Parking:
Parking available at event site

For more information, please call 877-775-8725 or visit http://www.inthespiritcompetition.com

Prim Stitchers Society Retreat

Hosted at the Marietta/Atlanta Hilton, the PSS Retreat Merchant Mall 2016 brings together Primitive Designers, their patterns, cross stitch and punch needle supplies. Primitive Collectors will find pinkeeps, project bags and stitched treasures as well as linen and other stitchery supplies.

Date:
Friday, April 1, 2016 from 12 pm to 5 pm
Saturday, April 2, 2016 from 12pm to 3pm

Admission:
Open to Public $5 for one day $8 for both days

Address:
Atlanta/Marietta Hilton Hotel & Conference Center
500 Powder Springs Street
Marietta, GA 30064

Parking:
Free Parking at Hotel

For more information, please call Terri Hall, Administrator (334) 494-0107 or visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/682150858560723/

Georgia Trust Spring Ramble

This April, explore historic private homes and grand architectural gems in Marietta, Kennesaw and Acworth. For visitors and residents alike, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to explore over 30 homes and properties rarely seen by the public. The itinerary is filled with a variety of historic sites, including stunning private homes, lovely gardens and charming downtowns. Guests will also enjoy catered meals.

Date:
Friday, April 22 to Sunday, April 24 2016.
Event begins at 9 am on Friday, April 22.

Admission:

FULL REGISTRATION
Member: $260
Non-Member: $290 (includes one-year membership to the Trust) Enjoy the full experience of the 2016 Spring Ramble. This package includes all tours and scheduled meals, Friday-Sunday.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Member: $235
Non-Member: $265 (includes one-year membership to the Trust) Includes all tours and scheduled meals on Friday and Saturday.

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Member: $235
Non-Member: $265 (includes one-year membership to the Trust) Includes all tours and scheduled meals on Saturday and Sunday.

FRIDAY
Member: $100
Non-Member: $130 (includes one-year membership to the Trust) Includes all Friday tours, cocktails and dinner.

SATURDAY
Member: $145
Non-Member: $175 (includes one-year membership to the Trust) Includes all Saturday tours, breakfast, lunch, cocktails and dinner.

* All scheduled meals and receptions are included on the days for which you are registered.

For more information, please call 404-885-7812 or visit www.georgiatrust.org

ZION! The musical

Old Zion Heritage Museum, dedicated to the preservation of history, art, and culture of the black community in Marietta and Cobb County, announces the presentation of a masterpiece story about the birth of Zion Baptist Church. The musical, ZION!, epitomizes the black experience in America through moving spirituals, dialogue, and dance. A diverse cast of performers has been assembled to tell this shared history. The story-line recounts the path the enslaved people took to become an independent congregation worshiping separately from Marietta First Baptist Church where they fought to hold membership.

Join us to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the historic establishment of Zion Baptist Church – the first African-American congregation in the City of Marietta!

Date:
Saturday, May 21, 2016 from 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Sunday, May 22, 2016 from 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Admission:
Adults – $30.00; Students – $10.00

Address:
Marietta Performing Arts Center
1171 Whitlock Avenue
Marietta, Georgia 30064

For more information, please call 770-428-2631 ext. 2131 or visit http://mpac.marietta-city.org/site/default.aspx?PageID=1697

Red Hare’s Evolving Hare: CITRA Launch

Join Red Hare at the brewery Saturday, January 30th, 2016 as they launch their new Evolving Hare session IPA, featuring a rotating hop that changes with the season. Evolving Hare is super drinkable IPA with a 4.6% ABV, and a featured hop that will rotate throughout the year.

The first beer in the series will feature the Citra hop giving it a tropical fruit aroma and a sharp pine profile. Evolving Hare: CITRA will be available on draught only, debuting at the brewery Saturday, January 30th from 2-6pm.

$12 includes up to 36 oz of beer samples, souvenir pint glass, and brewery tours. Event will feature live music from Distinct Grace and C’est Tout Bon 2 Eat Food Truck onsite for purchase!

Date:
Saturday, January 30, 2016 from 2pm to 6pm

Admission:
$12 includes up to 36 oz of beer samples, souvenir pint glass, and brewery tours.

Address:
Red Hare Brewing Company
1998 Delk Industrial Blvd.
Marietta, GA 30067

Parking:
Parking available onsite and in surrounding parking lots.

For more information, please call (678) 401-0600 or visit https://www.facebook.com/events/523263341187479/

Red Hare’s Whabbit Wheat Returns!

Red Hare’s Spring Seasonal Whabbit Wheat returns Saturday, February 20th, 2016! Whabbit Wheat is an unfiltered, lightly-hopped American Wheat ale, loaded with apricots and peaches. Saaz hops add floral notes that play well with slight sweetness and tart crispness of the apricot and peach. A light body and fruit forward aroma make this the perfect Wheat Ale to beat the heat this whabbit season.

Entry will be $20/person for 36oz of beer samples, souvenir glass, and a 6-Pack of Whabbit Wheat to take home! Event will feature special Whabbit Wheat casks, live music from Chris Weinholtz and El NOPAL Marietta Mexican Restaurant Food Truck on site for purchase.

Tickets are available pre-purchase at: https://www.freshtix.com/events/red-hare-whabbit-wheat-returns or day of the event from the brewery.

Date:
Saturday, February 20, 2016 from 2 pm to 6 pm

Admission:
Entry will be $20/person for 36oz of beer samples, souvenir glass, and a 6-Pack of Whabbit Wheat to take home!
Tickets are available pre-purchase at: https://www.freshtix.com/events/red-hare-whabbit-wheat-returns or day of the event from the brewery.

Address:
Red Hare Brewing Company
1998 Delk Industrial Blvd.
Marietta, Ga 30067

Parking:
Parking available onsite and in surrounding lots.

For more information, please call (678) 401-0600 or visit https://www.freshtix.com/events/red-hare-whabbit-wheat-returns