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New Marietta Square Courthouse

Local dignitaries gathered recently to officially open the Cobb County Superior Courthouse. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held, and the public was able to tour the facility. This almost $63 million project was completely funded by the Special Local Option Sales Tax and the design is reminiscent of the old courthouse, complete with a clock tower. The 229,000 square foot building contains 11 courtrooms and a seventh floor for future growth. All of the county’s court services will be combined on one campus and Juvenile Court will be able to move to downtown Marietta.

The new building provides state-of-the-art security and a larger jury assembly room. The “green” courthouse was constructed according to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification standards and will save energy and operational costs.

East Cobb Baseball Academy Holiday Drop and Shop

East Cobb Baseball Academy is hosting the Annual Drop your child off and go Shopping! Free pizza and drinks and entertainment!
ages 6-16 and a 7 to 1 ratio!

Date:
Friday December 3rd and Friday Dec. 10, 2010

Admission:
$15.00 per child. Call for family discount. Call today to pre-register!

Address:
East Cobb Baseball Complex
4617 Lee Waters Rd
Marietta, GA 30066

For more information, please call (404) 441-1400.

Cobb Children’s Theatre presents The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Mark Twain’s classic story comes to exuberant musical life in this Broadway adaptation of America’s favorite book. The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer is the irresistible story of a fourteen-year-old boy growing up in the heartland of America. This Broadway musical version of Mark Twain’s immortal novel is set in 1840 in St. Petersburg, Missouri, a bustling town on the banks of the Mississippi River. In the course of the story, Tom matches wits with his stern Aunt Polly, falls in love with the beautiful, feisty Becky Thatcher, and goes on the adventure of his life with Becky and that irresistible renegade, Huckleberry Finn. Along the way we meet a terrifying villain named Injun Joe, Tom’s bratty half-brother Sid, and all the other boys and girls in the village – providing one scene-stealing children’s role after the other.

Date:
Friday Nov. 19th, 2010 at 8pm
Saturday Nov. 20th, 2010 at 8pm
Sunday Nov. 21st, 2010 at 3pm

Admission:
$12 on line
$16 at the door

Address:
Cobb Civic Center Jeannie T Anderson Theater
548 South Marietta Parkway
Marietta, GA 30060

Parking:
Free and ample

Two Holiday Favorites Return to Theatre in the Square

Theatre in the Square is thrilled to be bringing back two holiday favorites this year. A Tuna Christmas will be on the Alley Stage for the second time November 16, 2010 – January 2, 2011. Sanders Family Christmas will be on the Main Stage for the 12th time November 23, 2010- January 2, 2011. Tickets are available at the Box Office by calling 770-422-8369.

A Tuna Christmas, by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, and Ed Howard, and directed by Ed Howard, is a remount of last season’s holiday hit. William S. Murphey, who starred in last season’s A Tuna Christmas, is joined by Bryan Mercer this year. Both starred in the comedy Greater Tuna this summer at Theatre in the Square. Murphey and Mercer play over 20 characters between them and each plays their roles with loving care and hilarious effectiveness as they try to sort through the mystery of the Christmas Phantom.

Sanders Family Christmas, by Connie Ray, Alan Bailey, John Foley, and Gary Fagin, directed by Karen Howell & Alan Kilpatrick with music direction by Michael Monroe features the ever-loving, sunny-voiced Sanders clan once again and celebrates the joyous season with some of the best loved music around. It is exciting that the entire cast and production team for Sanders Family Christmas is the same this year as last, with the exception of the new stage manager Libby Mickle. Mickle will have some big shoes to fill as she is coming in to this position after the unfortunate passing of longtime stage manager Bob Wright. Many of the actors have expressed their joy for coming back this season, but realize that there will be a void without Bob steering the ship.

Sanders Family Christmas features some of the greatest holiday songs ever, such as: “Angels We Have Heard On High”, “Joy to the World” and “Go, Tell It On The Mountain”. One audience member said, “We have made this show our Christmas Family tradition… It just gets better every year.” Sanders Family Christmas is the perfect way to get the entire family in the Christmas spirit.

Tickets range from $25-$35 and are available at the Theatre in the Square Box Office by calling 770-422-8369. Discount rates for are available for groups of 12 or more by calling 770-422-8369 x29. Theatre in the Square is located off of the historic Marietta Square at 11 Whitlock Ave.

Tuna On the Stage Bios:

Bryan Mercer (Arles, Didi, Petey, Jody, Helen, et al) has performed in Theatre in the Square’s Greater Tuna, Room Service, Incorruptible, Master Class, and Death of a Salesman. Bryan also directed the recent incarnation of Library Dragon and musical directed How I Became a Pirate this fall. Watch for him later this season in The 39 Steps. Many thanks to Jessica Phelps West, Palmer, Ed Howard, and of course, Clint.

William S. Murphey (Thurston, Bertha, Pearl, Joe Bob, et al) is happy to spend another Christmas in Tuna, Texas, and glad to share the stage with Mr. Mercer, having worked together at T-Square on Greater Tuna this summer. Recently, William appeared with True Colors Theatre in Our Town and in a staged reading of A Soldier’s Play. He most recently appeared in Tom Key’s world premiere of A Confederacy of Dunces at Theatrical Outfit. Thanks for making us part of your holiday season, and for supporting live theatre.

Tuna Behind the Scenes Bios:

Ed Howard (Director) is the co-author with Jaston Williams and Joe Sears of Greater Tuna; A Tuna Christmas; Red, White and Tuna; and Tuna Does Vegas. He directs Sears and Williams in the national tours of the Tuna tetralogy. Off-Broadway, he directed Greater Tuna and on Broadway A Tuna Christmas, which was selected as one of the ten best plays of 1995 and garnered Mr. Sears a Tony nomination. Also Off-Broadway, he directed Laughing Stock, which was selected by TIME magazine as one of the top ten plays of 1984.

Tristan Ludden (Stage Manager) is happy to be back in Tuna this Christmas, after stage managing last year’s production. Other favorite shows that Tristan has stage managed: I Have Before Me a Remarkable Document Given to Me By a Young Lady From Rwanda (T-Square); Broadway Bound and Leading Ladies (Stage Door Players); And Then They Came For Me… as well as several of Georgia Ensemble Theatre’s Youth productions. Much thanks to our great cast, hard-working crew and Ed for the opportunity!

Lindsay Paris (Costume Designer) is happy to celebrate the season in the town of Tuna, Texas! She earned her MFA in Costume Design from UGA in 2008. Recent design credits include: Greater Tuna (Theatre in the Square), Hairspray (Atlanta Lyric Theatre), and The Andrews Brothers (Highlands Playhouse). Lindsey’s makeup & wardrobe work can also be seen in the Zac Brown Band videos “Highway 20 Ride” and “As She’s Walkin’ Away – feat Alan Jackson”. Merry Christmas to all!

John Thigpen (Scenic Designer) has 28 years experience in set design for film, television and theatrical productions. His designs have appeared on many professional and educational stages in the Atlanta area. Favorite designs for Theatre in the Square include Turned Funny (Jenny Award 2007), Of Mice and Men, The Diviners and Take Me Out. Mr. Thigpen was recently commissioned to produce a public art sculpture on the newly renovated City of Stone Mountain Main Street. http://onthescene_jt.home.comcast.net.

Mary Parker (Lighting Designer) is thrilled to share the holidays at her home here at T-Square. Over the years that Mary has called Atlanta home, she has designed for almost every professional theatre company in town. Recent favorites include: Night Blooms and Shakin’ The Mess Outta Misery at Horizon Theatre Company; What I Did Last Summer at Georgia Ensemble Theatre; Tradin’ Paint and His Eye is on the Sparrow at T-Square. Prayers and love to the folks back home.

Susan McCluskey (Original Props Designer) is missing Christmas in Tuna, TX this year but is enjoying her new home at The Lovett School, where she plays with students and shares her passion for Technical Theatre. She enjoys designing props and Stage Managing in some wonderful places and spaces in and around Atlanta. Much thanks and love to her friends at Theatre in the Square, the Tuna team, and her family. Merry Christmas y’all.

Tracy Thomas (Dresser) is a graduate of Georgia State University. She is thrilled to return to Tuna, Texas and to Theatre In the Square. Her previous work includes Stealing Dixie, Greater Tuna, His Eye is on the Sparrow, and A Tuna Christmas.

Tyler Hayes (Dresser) is currently a freshman at KSU studying Theatre & Performance Studies and plans on focusing on acting and directing. He graduated from Marietta High School in 2010 and got involved in theatre thanks to his drama teacher, Shelly McCook. This is his first experience working with Theatre in the Square. I am excited for this experience, since I will be able to see first hand how a professional production is put on.

Ellen M. Gaydos (Dresser) is happy to return to T-Square. She recently stage managed How I Became A Pirate. Past credits include Caught in the Net (ASM), Secrets of a Soccer Mom (ASM), The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs (ASM). Upcoming productions are The 39 Steps and The Little Foxes. Ellen moved to Atlanta to attend Emory University. She spent a year in Dublin and a year in Boston where she worked on many great productions.

Sanders Family Cast Bios:

Jennifer Akin (June) has been a member of the Actor’s Equity since 2002. Previous productions include: Suzi Award-winning Mount Pleasant Homecoming (June), Smoke on the Mountain (June), A Piece of My Heart (Martha), Sanders Family Christmas (June) and Mary Stuart (Mary), all at T-Square. Other work: Shiloh Rules (Meg), at Theatrical Outfit, Steel Magnolias (Annelle) at Georgia Ensemble, and Glass Menagerie (Laura) at Atlanta Shakespeare Tavern. Thank you friends and family for their love and support. Thank you everyone at T-Square.

Scott DePoy (Stanley) is delighted to be back. Scott has performed at pretty much every theatre in town. He was last seen here as Ross in the world premiere of Stealing Dixie. Favorite roles include Stanley in the Smoke on the Mountain series, Ule in Poetry of Pizza at Theatre in the Square and Dizzily Dreadful in The Ghastly Dreadfuls at The Center for Puppetry Arts. To Jeannette, my brightest angel, I will always love you!

Laura Floyd (Denise) is thrilled to be back with the Sanders Family! Recent credits: A Confederacy of Dunces (world premiere/ Theatrical Outfit); A Catered Affair (regional premiere/ Aurora Theatre). She has also previously worked with Theatre in the Square, Atlanta Lyric, Georgia Ensemble, and has appeared twice as a guest soloist with the Atlanta Symphony. Laura holds a degree in Theatre and Music from Shorter College and a Master’s in Music Performance from Mercer University. For Bob.

Karen Howell (Director/Vera) is always delighted to be back at Theatre in the Square, especially with the Sanders Family. For Karen, the Sanders Family journey began back in 1992, with the first T-Square production of “Smoke on the Mountain”, and she has loved every minute of it! Huge thanks to you, our audience, for continuing to support this enduring show. Karen is a proud member of Actors’ Equity. In loving memory of my precious Dad, “T” Drury.

JP Peterson (Costume Designer/Burl) is a proud member of Actors’ Equity. He has appeared at T-Square as Burl since the 1996 production of Smoke…, originating the same role in 1999’s Sanders Family Christmas and 2007’s Suzi-winning Mount Pleasant Homecoming. He also appeared in T-Square’s Out of Order. JP has designed costumes for Smoke, Mt. Pleasant, & Sanders as well as the acclaimed Eula Mae’s Beauty, Bait and Tackle off-Broadway.

Alan Kilpatrick (Director/Mervin) is pleased to return to the pulpit for the holidays. He recently appeared in The Music Man and Hairspray at Atlanta Lyric Theatre. He also directed A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and appeared in The Will Rogers Follies, also at the Lyric. Alan recently directed The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at Georgia Ensemble Theatre, Master Class at Stage Door Players, and appeared in The Beaux’ Stratagem at Gainesville Theatre Alliance.

Jeremy Wood (Dennis) is happy to return to Mt. Pleasant to play and sing with the family. Jeremy is a graduate of Shorter College holding a BFA in Music and Theatre and has toured nationally and internationally with Broadway shows like Ring of Fire and Grease. Jeremy is the winner of two New Hampshire Theatre Awards and the Special Achievement Award in Fight Choreography from the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. Many thanks to T-Square for a wonderful Christmas!

Sanders Behind the Scenes Bios:

Libby Mickle* (Stage Manager) is returning to Marietta after two months in Little Rock for an exciting run of Evita at Arkansas Repertory Theatre! She is happy to be back at Theatre in the Square for her fifth show. Thanks to all of you for supporting live theatre! Rest in peace, Bob Wright; you are loved and missed. “He will not refuse one who is so blithe to go to Him.”

Michael Monroe (Music Director) has done all of the T-Square Sanders shows, being recently honored with a Suzi. Michael is a full-time Atlanta-area voice teacher with a twenty-year track record of success, is thankful to be blessed with this truly superb cast, and dedicates this season’s show to all of those people who have contributed their considerable talents to bring these delightfully crazy Sanders folks to you, for nearly twenty years, now – especially Bob.

Mary Parker (Lighting Designer) is thrilled share the holidays at her home here at T-Square. Over the years that Mary has called Atlanta home, she has designed for almost every professional theatre company in town. Recent favorites include: Night Blooms and Shakin’ The Mess Outta Misery at Horizon Theatre Company; What I Did Last Summer at Georgia Ensemble Theatre; Tradin’ Paint and Eye Of The Sparrow at T-Square. Prayers and love to the folks back home.

J. Montgomery Schuth (Wig Stylist) has been designing hair for most of the theatres and arts organizations in the metro Atlanta area for many years. His designs have been seen for several seasons at Alliance Theatre, Theatre in the Square, Georgia Shakespeare, Atlanta Shakespeare, Horizon Theatre, and Actor’s Express.

Harrison Tennis Center Named Organization of the Year

USTA Georgia has named Harrison Tennis Center as USTA Georgia’s ‘Member Organization of the Year’ for 2010. This award recognizes the outstanding services rendered to a USTA member organization in Georgia. Selection is made on the basis of service to the tennis community, service to the organization’s members and service to the game of tennis. The Harrison staff received this award at the awards luncheon held Saturday, October 23, 2010 at the USTA Georgia Community Development Workshop held at the Atlanta Marriott Perimeter Center Hotel.

Harrison Tennis Center, located in northeast Cobb on Shallowford Road, is Cobb’s largest public tennis facility with 22 courts. It is also one of the busiest tennis facilities in the state, with numerous instructional programs, tournaments and league play. Harrison hosts more league teams than any other facility in the Atlanta area, has been the focal point in the new elementary school league, has an active Special Populations tennis program, and has been a leader in QuickStart Tennis, with the only permanent 36′ tennis courts in the area. Harrison also hosts 7 USTA sanctioned tournaments, including the USTA National 16’s Open and two state championships.

This makes the fourth time in the past 9 years that a Cobb tennis facility has received this award and the third time for Harrison Tennis Center. Harrison received this award in 2002 and 2007, and Lost Mountain Tennis Center received this award in 2004. Harrison also was awarded the USTA ‘Outstanding Tennis Facility Award’ in 2004.

As the Georgia recipient of this award, Harrison Tennis Center will be the Georgia representative for the southern and national ‘Member Organization of the Year’ awards. Congratulations to facility manager, Steve Lottinger and his staff for maintaining the highest of standards in providing services to the community!!!!!

Fall Festival @ The Avenue

On Saturday, October 25, 2014 from 3pm to 5pm, enjoy complimentary children’s entertainment, Spooky Effects Make Up station, face painters, balloon art, photo vignettes and more. Back by popular demand: Stroll The Avenue and pick up treats from more than 45 stores including chocolate, your favorite candy, giveaways and more.

Date:
Saturday, October 25, 2014

Time:
3pm to 5pm

Admission:
Free

Address:

The Avenue West Cobb
3625 Dallas Highway
Suite 470
Marietta, GA 30064
(678) 594-6738

The Avenue East Cobb
4475 Roswell Road
Suite 1520
Marietta, GA 30062
(770) 971-9945

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Thanks for Giving

The Center for Family Resources (CFR), in partnership with the Cobb County Department of Family and Children Services, has been providing Thanksgiving boxes to families in need in Cobb County for 25 years. As families prepare for a holiday with loved ones surrounding a Thanksgiving meal, many of our Cobb neighbors must stretch their budgets, making it difficult to afford a Thanksgiving meal for their families. CFR is working to preserve family traditions and treasured time together by providing everything each family needs to enjoy a meal at home together.

CFR has continued to see an increase in requests for services and has set a goal to provide boxes to 1,500 families!

Food Drop-Off Dates:
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010

Food Distribution:
Friday, November 19, 2010 (by appointment only)
Saturday, November 20, 2010 (by appointment only)

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

For more information on sponsoring Thanks for Giving 2010, contact Jennifer Cain at (770) 428-2601, extension 242 or JenniferCain@TheCFR.org.

Know someone in need this season? Please call (770) 428-2601, extension 414 for more information.

Environmental Education Center Open House

The public is invited to attend an open house for the new Jean and Elwood Wright Environmental Education Center. The staff from the Natural Resource Management Unit of Cobb Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Department will host an open house for the Jean and Elwood Wright Environmental Education Center from 9am to 4pm, on Tuesday, November 2, 2010. The center is located at 2661 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. Parking is on Post Oak Tritt Road behind the Chestnut Ridge Christian Church.

Hours:
9am to 4pm, on Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Address:
2661 Johnson Ferry Road
Marietta GA 30062

Parking:
Parking is available behind the Chestnut Ridge Christian Church on Post Oak Tritt Road.

For more information, contact Kaye Wilson at 770-528-8824

Wings Over Atlanta

Editors Note:  The last Wings Over Atlanta was in 2010, and we are not aware of plans for any future events.  Last updated July 2013.

The 2010 Wings Over Atlanta Air Show is coming to Dobbins Air Reserve Base on Saturday, Oct. 16 and Sunday, October 17, 2010. Aviation lovers from the Metro Atlanta area and beyond will have the opportunity to see a wide variety of military and civilian aerial and aerobatic performances, including the Navy’s premier aerial demonstration team, the Blue Angels.

There will also be several aircraft and equipment on display and a variety of refreshments and souvenirs available for purchase.

Hours:
Gates open at 8:30 am
The first act begins at 10am
Gates close to incoming traffic at 1pm
Gates close at 5:30 p.m.

Admission:
Admission is free

Parking:
There is free parking available at the Cobb County Jim Miller Park, Six Flags Whitewater, and Lockheed. There is no public parking at Dobbins ARB.

Performers:
Gary Rower Airshows
Dan Buchanan
Sean B. Tucker
Otto the Helicopter
Smoke and Thunder
Pietsch Airshow: Jelly Belly
Red Eagle Air Sports
F/A-18
Viper East
C-130 Tactical Demonstration
Canadian Snowbirds
U.S. Navy Blue Angels

Static Displays
The following military and civilian static displays will be available for viewing by the general public at this year’s Wings Over Atlanta airshow:

Military static displays

  • C-5 C-5 from Dover AFB, Delaware
  • Lockheed F-16 F-16 from Homestead AFB, Fla.
  • Lockheed F-22 Lockheed Martin F-22
  • C-130J C-130J from Keesler AFB, Miss.
  • Lockheed Martin P-3A Lockheed Martin P-3A
  • G-III Phoenix Air G-III from Cartersville, Ga.
  • A-10 (2 will be on display) from Barksdale AFB, La.
  • KC-10 from McGuire AFB, N.J.
  • C-17 from Dover AFB, Delaware
  • T-38 from Columbus AFB, Miss.
  • T-6 from Laughlin AFB, Texas
  • C-5 from Westover ARB, Mass.
  • B-52 from Barksdale AFB, La.
  • HC-144 from the U.S. Coast Guard in Mobile, Ala.
  • H-65 from U.S. Coast Guard in New Orleans, La.
  • UH-60 from the U.S. Army at Dobbins ARB, Ga.
  • F-18 (2 will be on display) from the 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, La.
  • T-1 from Columbus AFB, Miss.
  • AC-130B from Dobbins ARB, Ga.
  • T-34C from the Naval Air Station Whiting Field, Fla.
  • C-9 (737) from Scott Air Force Base, Ill.
  • COBRA
  • HUEY

Warbird static displays

  • P-51
  • Zero
  • SBD-5 Dauntless
  • C-45 Expeditor
  • LT-6
  • PT-19/26 Cornell
  • Kate
  • SNJ
  • C-47/DC-3
  • T-28C
  • C-1A
  • L-29C
  • C-54
  • N3N-3
  • WACO UPF-7
  • L-39
  • BRITISH PROVOST
  • TBM-3E
  • O-2
  • T-33
  • L-3
  • T-28C
  • Lockheed Martin Model12 Jr. Electra
  • CASA H200A
  • B-25
  • C-123K

Civilian static displays

  • Boeing 757 / 767-300
  • RV-4 (3 will be on display)
  • RV-6
  • RV-8 (2 will be on display)
  • STARDUSTER II
  • C-170B
  • BIRD DOG
  • CHIPMONK
  • RV-8 & T-6
  • MAUL MT-7
  • C-172P (2 will be on display) GLIDER G-8
  • ALON A2 AIR COUPES (3 will be on display)
  • HELO
  • ZLIN 526 (4 will be on display)
  • PIPER L21B
  • C-172 from Auburn University
  • C-172 from Georgia Tech
  • JETCAR

For more information, please call (678) 655-2333.

Marietta’s Haunted History

Are there ghosts in Marietta? I believe there are.

Marietta is a town rich in history. Most of the town’s buildings, with a few notable exceptions, were burned in the War Between the States, and rebuilt when the town began to prosper again in the late 1800’s. But while the Civil War buildings may be gone, plenty of people can testify that some of those spirits remain in Marietta to this day. Much of the paranormal activity reported in this city over the years, although not all of it, springs from that era.

To understand why, it is important to understand that not only was there tremendous fighting all around Marietta, but after the war, the city was actually occupied by Northern troops for longer than Atlanta was. There were encampments and hospital tents all over what is now the downtown area and all around it. Most of the people had evacuated the town. There was no food for civilians, no money, and little housing. People who did stay were starving. It is no wonder that many of the tragic deaths of those times have left paranormal reminders in the town.

The Kennesaw House, which now houses the excellent Marietta Museum of History, is probably the most haunted location in Marietta. During the Civil War, the building was used by both sides as a hospital and Sherman used it briefly as his headquarters. It was the site of the planning for the “Great Locomotive Chase.” Over the years, voices have been heard, apparitions seen, and even photos taken of what appear to be spirits from that time.

Some of the allegedly haunted places in Marietta, such as 1848 House, are no longer open to the public, but among those that are Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield, where both Civil War and Native American spirits are regularly reported, Kolb Farm, site of a fierce battle and allegedly haunted by soldiers and slaves, and The Root House, although the staff there denies the stories of sightings of Mrs. Root and the bed that unmakes itself. Many more seemingly haunted places and stories of true experiences with Civil War ghosts and those of other times, including the recent present, are detailed in my book, Haunted Marietta, as well as much of the engrossing history of our charming and historically significant city.

About Rhetta Akamatsu
Rhetta Akamatsu is a long-time resident of Marietta and the author of Haunted Marietta, which is available at local bookstores and online at Amazon and all other major bookstores. She also writes about the Atlanta area for examiner.com as the Atlanta Historic Places Examiner.