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YOUR BEST SOURCE FOR COMMUNITY NEWS AND EVENTS The Smyrna Vinings Bright Side TM Smyrna and Vinings’ Community Newspaper Volume 7, No. 5 MAY 2011 SMYRNA MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY FEATURES SPEAKERS, DISPLAYS, FOOD The City of Smyrna will observe Memorial Day with traditional ceremonies on Monday, May 30. The Memorial Service will be held at Smyrna’s Veterans Memorial Park next to Smyrna City Hall. Public seating will begin at 9 a.m. assisted by ROTC cadets from Campbell High School, and the formal ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. The Memorial Ceremony will include JOAN BEDINGER NAMED PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLAR Read us online at www.brightsidecobb.com ECRWSS CAR - RT SORT POSTAL CUSTOMER The Smyrna-Vinings Bright Side 3330 Cumberland Blvd., Suite 500 Atlanta, GA 30339 PRSRT-STD U.S.POSTAGE PAID ACWORTH, GA 30101 PERMIT #41 Campbell High School senior Joan Bedinger has been recognized as a 2011 U. S. Presidential Scholar, one of four in Georgia and two in Cobb County. 141 students were chosen nationwide. In June, Joan will be feted in Washington, DC along with her most influential teacher, Mr. Thomas Jones. Mr. Jones teaches English and is the advisor in the Joan Bedinger International Baccalaureate program at Campbell High School. Selection as a U. S. Presidential Scholar is based on academic achievement, artistic ability, leadership, citizenship and service. Winners were selected by the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts (NFAA). The NFAA recognizes the most talented young people nationally in visual, literary and performing arts. In 2010, Joan Bedinger made a perfect score on the SAT. She also won the 2010 Georgia state PTSA Reflections Contest. At Campbell High School, Joan is the editor of the literary magazine and a member of the National Honor Society. In fall, 2011, she will attend Princeton University. the presentation of the colors by the honor guard of the 94th Airlift Wing, USAF Reserve Command, laying of the Memorial Wreaths, and distinguished guest speakers. Music for the ceremony will be provided by the 116th Army Band, Georgia Army National Guard. The hour-long ceremony is sponsored and coordinated by the Smyrna Veterans Committee, an organization composed of the City of Smyrna, The Veterans Memorial Association of Smyrna, and American Legion Post 160. The ceremony is a public event and all are cordially invited to attend and participate in this Memorial Service to honor those who have sacrificed in defense of our nation. In the event of inclement weather, the ceremony will be moved indoors to the Smyrna Community Center. Public parking, including handicap-acces- sible parking, is available at either site. Speakers for this year’s ceremony are U.S. Army COL (Ret.) Michael D. Steele, a Georgia native and veteran of numerous world-wide deployments, and The Rev. Dr. Robert G. Certain, also a Georgian, Vietnam Veteran, and former POW. In addition to the ceremonies, there will be an impressive array of activities for Continued on Page 6 AUGGIE, THE READING PAWS DOG, LISTENS WHILE CHILDREN READ The child sits on a rug with Auggie at her side. While the child reads aloud, the dog stretches out, listening silently to the story. Auggie is a beautiful golden retriever. The elegant gentle dog commands attention wherever he goes. He’s not just a pretty doggie face, however. Auggie is a Reading Paws dog, who listens patiently and non-judgmentally while children read to him. Auggie and his sister, Mrs. Cooper, are part of a special program that goes to Cobb libraries on a regular schedule. Two young students recently enjoyed an afternoon in the Vinings Library with Auggie, the Reading Paws dog. Caroline Rawls, came to Reading Paws with her grandmother Susan Rawls of Vinings. She is a kindergarten student at Morris Brandon School. Danielle Smith of Mableton, 6½, is a student at Imagine International Academy in Smyrna. She is the daughter of Samantha and Scott Smith Susan Irvin, Youth Services Librarian, brought the Reading Paws program to the Vinings Library, the first in the county to have the program in 2008. “The children are not under so much pressure as they might be with a teacher or parent listening to them read. The handler is there but does not interrupt the child unless ask about a word, “said Mrs. Irvin. “With the Reading Paws Dog, Reading with Auggie, the Reading Paws dog at the Vinings Library, are, from left, Caroline Rawles, Auggie and Danielle Smith. reading is an enjoyable experience. The tain Therapy Animals for two years. There child has no stress. The dog is not critical.” are 80 Reading Paws programs throughout The program in Vinings is open to all the state and 13 Reading Paws in 11 of 17 children who are independent readers, not of Cobb libraries. In spite of the cut backs in just those with reading difficulties. library hours, they are still able to offer this Lynn Flater of Vinings Estates is free program that benefits children. All aniAuggie and Mrs. Cooper’s handler/owner mals in the Reading Paws state-wide proand has been a volunteer with Intermoungram must be registered therapy animals. DANIELL FAMILY CEMETERY CLEANUP More than two dozen people turned out to clean up a Smyrna cemetery May 7. The Daniell Family Cemetery, located in the middle of Bennett Woods Subdivision, dates to the 1880s and was donated by Robert Daniell. Above left, from left, are Jan Campbell, Vice President, Bennett Woods Garden Club; Mayor Max Bacon, Allegra Goodman, President, Bennett Woods Garden Club; Joe Daniell, a descendant of the Daniell Cemetery Family Founder; Pete Wood, Smyrna Councilman; Lillie Wood, Bennett Woods Resident; Mike Jones, Member, Cobb County Cemetery Preservation Association. Above right, Jamie Davis, works on his Eagle Badge with Boy Scout Troop 22, at Faith United Methodist Church, Smyrna. Page 2, May 2011 FREE Chick-fil-A™ Original Sandwich with any school report card and any purchase Chick-fil-A is a partner in education and wants to say thank you to students working on a good education with a free sandwich Redeemable only at Chick-fil-A at Akers Mill or Cumberland Mall (Please Use by 6-30-11) © 2010 CFA Properties, Inc. Coupon not valid with any other offer. Coupon not for sale. One coupon per person per visit. Closed Sundays. 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All rights reserved. 64004_Prmrs_SmmrAd_ID_1257.indd 1 3/14/11 2:42 PM Smyrna-Vinings The Bright Side Comments By Cathy REMEMBER WHEN CHILDHOOD WAS A TIME FOR FUN? By Cathy Shattles Lipsett Editor/Publisher There are several posts making the rounds on FaceBook and through emails about the good old days. They are reminder for those of us who are Baby Boomers of what our childhood was like. Being of a certain age, I can relate to much of what is written. Today’s children have so many restrictions even beyond those imposed upon my own grown children. There are rules to make children safer, there are technology advances to make things easier, and there are electronics to make games more fun. Perhaps children are safer in booster seats until they reach puberty, but is it really necessary? I’m all for seat belts even though I survived childhood without them. Don’t misunderstand. I like the safety features of cars today, and always fasten up before starting the car. But are we taking things too far? If it saves a life, I guess not. I also don’t want to give up my computer and big television. But growing up we didn’t have computers; we had a small black and white television; and we thought we were very special when my sister and I received our own television for the room we shared. It was, of course, in black and white. There was no cable or satellite dish and the programming went off about midnight. We played outside, making up imaginary games; playing baseball in the park (and I was always the last one picked for a team). We read books made of paper rather than received electronically, which is still my preferred way to read. Our children had their own computer, Nintendo and television in their own study from a fairly early age. But they also played outside and had imaginary games and board games and read real books. Now some of the things listed in the” remember when” postings were a problem for me even as a child. I was very germ conscious then as now – I got that honestly from my mother. So the part about drinking directly from the water hose was not so much a part of my youth. But then I was the oldest child of an older mother who was also big on cleanliness and germ fighting. Now, however, our children are born with a bottle of hand sanitizer in their hands and a sterile sippy cup. The challenge for young parents today is how, in a world of extreme government regulation, to keep their children safe yet give them the opportunities to run and play and have fun. Parents have to teach their children to use technology wisely yet keep their imaginations to create their own fun away from the computer. They have to keep them safe from predators that prey on children through their phones and emails, yet allow them the ability to trust and make new friends. Parents today have to be able to give their children a childhood with freedom to run and play and imagine and, yes, even coming in contact with germs. Time for studying is very important; computer time can be important; but I hope parents also will give their children time to absorb sunshine and kick a ball and enjoy nature. Children today, as in the youth of us Baby Boomers, need time to discover real books and face-to-face conversation and unscheduled time to think and dream and play. Smyrna-Vinings The Bright Side™ 3330 Cumberland Blvd., Ste 500, Atlanta, GA 30339 (770) 426-9388 [email protected] The Bright Side is published monthly by Lipsett & Associates, Inc. Opinions expressed by individual contributors are their own and do not represent the opinions of the publisher. The Bright Side reserves the right to edit or reject any editorial or advertising content. The Bright Side is not responsible for errors in advertising beyond the cost of the space, nor for the claims made by advertisers. All rights reserved. © 2011 No reproduction or copying of any stories or advertising without the express written permission of the publisher. MEMBER: Smyrna Business Association Vinings Business Association Cobb Chamber of Commerce STAFF Cathy S. Lipsett, Editor & Publisher Allan Lipsett, Associate Publisher Anita L. Ross, Advertising Sales Sally Few, Advertising Sales www.brightsidecobb.com Follow us on Twitter: @brightsidecobb The Bright Side Smyrna-Vinings Page 3, May 2011 SMYRNA BIKE RODEO STRESSES SAFETY Grab your bike and helmet and pedal to the Village Green in downtown Smyrna May 21 from 9 a.m. to noon for the We Can! and Cobb Safe Kids Bike Rodeo for fitness and safety for kids 12 years and younger. Bring your bike, scooter or tricycle for a great time at this free event and remember your helmet! Join us this year for a special event in conjunction with the “We Can!” fitness and health initiative in the downtown. Enjoy outdoor games for the whole family along with bicycle/scooter safety training and checks done in a really fun way. Bike safety is handled by SAFE KIDS Cobb County Coalition, a non-profit, charitable organization and network of SAFE KIDS USA, the first and only national organization dedicated solely to the prevention of unintentional childhood injury--the number one killer of children ages 14 and under. The word of the day is Safety and the Smyrna Fire Department will be there with a truck to touch and the Fire Safety House. Other special guests include Paco, the Smyrna Police Dog, “Homer” the Brave, Dr. WellBee and “Brock Lee.” Register at the event to win a scooter or bike (must be present to win). Smyrna is a “We Can!” City which means we are dedicated to strengthening efforts toward a healthier community by promoting healthier nutrition choices and increasing physical activity. ‘POSTURING-UP’ AT THE WORK STATION By Dr. Derek Conte the bones of the buttocks are taking all the Have you ever looked around you and weight. The thighs should slope slightly noticed the number of people, young and downward toward the floor, the feet under old, who have a stooped-over posture? As the chair. Then, rock the pelvis forward to a chiropractor, I am particularly amazed bring the belly-button forward. The head at the youngsters I see walking around will arc back on top of the body, restoring with their heads forward and their the cervical and lumbar curves. shoulders rounded. I think suspect Next, raise the monitor to be level it has to do with the amount of time with your eyes and directly in front we spend sedentarily sitting at the of you (use telephone books, if computer or PlayStation to find you have to!). Finally, position the entertainment through the virtual keyboard down close to your belly world of our computers. Can the button so your upper arms are verimpact of this lifestyle be affecting tical and the shoulders are relaxed. the architecture of our bodies? It should not be necessary to tense We may excuse the stooped the body at all to do this. frames of the elderly as the logi- Dr. Derek Conte The only parts that need to cal result of a lifetime’s struggle move are your lower arms and against gravity, but I see many younger hands. Don’t forget to position the monitor people of 50 or 60, even 15 or 20, hunched head-on. Twisting your neck all day invites over and looking much older than their a big problem. For the tight chest muscles, years. While there are many things that do stretches several times a day in a doorcould cause this stooped posture, such as way. Chiropractic adjustments should also an old auto accident, compression fractures be made to increase range of motion and of the thoracic vertebrae, or a bulging disc, remove nerve irritation. It only takes a these are not nearly as common as poor few visits and patients are thrilled with the ergonomics at the workstation. results. Try it. You’ll love it! Upon my examination, these spines Dr. Derek Conte is co-founder of Chiare characterized by great stiffness and ropractic Specialists on Concord Rd. in pain, loss of cervical range of motion, often Smyrna. For questions, call: 404-784accompanied by some degree of radiating 6008 or go to Facebook: Chiropractor pain, numbness, tingling and weakness in Smyrna Ga | Derek Conte DC the arms and hands. The chest muscles are extremely tight and sensitive to pressure. I ask the patient to close their eyes and The June issue of imagine they are at the computer. Always The Bright Side will be the head is forward and down, the spine is published June 6, 2011 slumped into a “C-Shape” and the arms out Deadline: May 23, 2011 in front, held high, to reach the keyboard. [email protected] No wonder! I point this out and show them Twitter @brightsidecobb a better way. 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By Robert Meyring survivors tear the family asunder. Thoughts You will be remembered by the deeds like: “Let my warring children divide up you do and the legacy you leave. Think my estate after I’m dead. I won’t have to about it. Have you been good and worry about it” or “I’m young with have you made things better for the lots of life to live, there’s plenty of people with whom you have intertime to plan before I’m dead, so I’ll acted? Or have you left a trail of buy life insurance but won’t get a destruction in your wake? Besides will” or “I’m getting older and will money and the things you own, it’s need to plan for assisted living in a also the memories you leave behind few years” are not helpful to your (with family, friends, neighbors or loved ones and will not prevent the community), that will become your inevitable chaos which will ensue legacy. Will your Legacy be a good following your demise. Robert Meyring one? Often the death is a terrible If you are a Baby Boomer, injury to the family - it’s just that born between 1945 and 1965 or older and the insult comes when the survivors learn have no estate plan, (meaning a Trust, Will, that the decedent left an unplanned financial Power of Attorney, Healthcare Choices), mess to clean up. The truth is that planning then it’s likely you are not in control of your for the end of a person’s life is mostly not financial legacy. Did you know with trust done until there is an urgent need; and even planning, you could qualify for full coverthen, most people will pass away without age nursing home Medicaid benefits? Were completing their estate plan. It’s sad. I help you aware that if you are a spouse of a U.S. a lot of devastated families. Veteran of a Foreign War, you can qualify All lives come to an end and without for substantial monthly living assistance a comprehensive estate plan you will be benefit from the Veterans Administration? leaving behind a mess that will be difficult If you have SSI Disability assistance or for your family to clean up. Make it a little want to preserve a child’s Deeming Waiver, easier for your loved ones by thoughtfully should the parents pass unexpectedly, then planning for their future and ensuring the you can set up the Trusts & Estate planning legacy you leave behind is a good one. NOW, or only while living. The benefits of the assistance (received or preserved) Robert S. Meyring, managing partner through planning can outweigh the costs of of the Meyring Law Firm in Vinings, offers planning 50 to 1 or even 100 to 1. free 10 minute phone consultations at 678As a Trusts and Estates attorney, I find 217-4369. 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Atlanta Road | Suite 200 | Smyrna 404-792-0700 | www.catcareofvinings.com From left are Nancy Parkin-Bashizi, Bobby Knopf, co-founder of the Tommy Nobis Center and Tommy Nobis HOURS: Mon, Tues, Thur, Fri 7 AM - 6 PM; Wed & Sat 8 AM - 12 PM PARKIN-BASHIZI, VRS PROGRAM DIRECTOR HONORED that Vision Rehabilitation Services provides and to know that others appreciate the effort we make to help VRS clients learn, grow and succeed. It is the clients that inspire us all in what we do each day, and we thank them for sharing their lives with us in the process.” Joan Stuart, CEO & Executive Director stated, “I am delighted that Nancy received this recognition in our community. Within the field of blind rehabilitation Nancy is nationally recognized as one of the field’s brightest and most accomplished stars. She is a gifted teacher of the blind and is a tireless mentor for individuals in the field. Clients who benefit from Nancy’s course of instruction often comment that she has helped them get their life back. She shows them ways in which to function independently with their diminished sight.” Nancy Parkin-Bashizi, Program Director and Lead Teacher at Vision Rehabilitation Services (VRS) was honored with a nomination for a Tommy Award at the Galaxy of Stars & Tommy Awards on April 13. Hosted by the Tommy Nobis Center, the recognition is “to honor outstanding workplace accomplishments of individuals with disabilities and to recognize community partners who advocate on their behalf.” For over 15 years, Nancy has been a passionate advocate for people who are blind or visually impaired, as well as individuals with other challenges. With her expertise in the field of Vision Rehabilitation, Nancy teaches skills of independent living and safe travel to individuals who are visually impaired. 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A medley of patriotic music will be performed by the 116th Georgia Army National Guard band followed by a one hour concert performed by the Tara Winds Orchestra with appropriate music selections from composers ranging from John Philip Sousa to Gershwin to Glen Miller. Atkins Park restaurant, located in Smyrna’s Market Village, will have its mobile kitchen near the Memorial Park to offer either a pork barbecue sandwich, roasted turkey wrap, or all beef hot dog, each with a choice of chips or macaroni salad, for $5, drinks extra, so you can picnic while enjoying the concert. There will be more than a dozen equipment displays, demonstrations, and tours located on or near the traffic circle including: • An OH-58 Kiowa scout helicopter and UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter ( both flown in) with tours by their crews • A Smyrna firetruck and Rescue Vehicle. • A Humvee with trailer and gear display and tour from the Dobbins ARB Security Detachment. • A Dobbins ARB EOD (Explosive Ordinance Disposal, e.g., bomb squad) Team with their Humvee, equipment trailer and robot. • Restored WWII jeeps mounted with .50 cal machine guns JERI BARR PRESENTED GLASS CEILING AWARD Cobb Executive Women (CEW) presented its 2011 Glass Ceiling Award to Center for Family Resources CEO Jeri Barr of Smyrna at the Cobb Chamber’s First Monday Breakfast. In her position as CEO for more than 27 years, Barr has dedicated her life to helping women achieve their highest potential. 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This is the first region championship for the girls program in school history. The Lady Spartans qualified in 8 of 16 events to the state meet. The Region Boys’ Track meet will continue on Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Boys and Girls Results so Far: State Qualifiers are Monti Willis: 1st in high jump 2nd in 100 m hurdles 2nd in 300 m hurdles Kelli Hardnett : 1st in long jump 1st in 200 m dash 3rd in the 400 m dash Shaina Walker: 2nd in the 100 m dash, and 4th in the 200m dash 2011 4x100 relay: 2nd in region (Brianna Chambers, Kelli Hardnett, Tershauna Broadnax, and Shaina Walker ) 4x400 relay: 2nd in region ( Jasym Jackson, Monti Willis, Brianna Chambers, and Kelli Hardnett ) Brianna Chambers: 4th in the 100 m dash Aubri Snell: 3rd in the discus Tershauna Broadnax: 3rd in the 100 hurdles The rest of the Girls’ Track team placed 5th through 8th places, which include Ashley Jardotte, Chiamaka Ede-Ifeobu, Cleo Durham and Norelithia Harris. Laurie Pray: 4th in 800 m run, and 5th in the 1600 m run Jasmine Lacy: 5th in the 800 m run CTC Goes to Semesters! SPORTS PHYSICIALS Come and Enjoy the Best Fajitas in Atlanta in a Family Atmosphere Campbell High School Baseball Coach Ron Wendt enlisted the help of physicians at Emory-Adventist Hospital at Smyrna to conduct sports physicals for students at Campbell High School. “The work that Lori Moyer and EAH did in putting this sports physical event together for us was awesome. There is no way I could have pulled this off without them. Everything was well planned and directed. There was very little waiting for the student-athletes. They were able to get in and out fairly quickly. On behalf of everyone here a Campbell we are very grateful for the work that EmoryAdventist Hospital staff and doctors did for us,” said Coach Ron Wendt. Left, Jeffrey Kovacic, MD examines student Alexis Ferrell. 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Catch Up, Keep Up and Get Ahead During Summer Break A variety of fun and engaging programs are available this June, July and August! Grades K - 12 Master Series Jump Start Programs Summer School Support Prices starting at $189 Now Enrolling for Summer www.mathnasium.com 770-436-4949 Enroll by May 31 to save $50 Page 8, May 2011 (A full version of our calendar for Smyrna/ Vinings and Mableton/Austell is available on our website: www.brightsidecobb.com) MAY 19: BUSINESS EXPO. Cobb Chamber of Commerce Business-to-Business Expo on Thursday May 19 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Cobb Galleria Exhibition Hall. ••• 21: FREE CONCERTS. The South Cobb Arts Alliance holds free Candlelite Concerts. On May 21 it’s Kerry Ayres & Rambunctious. These FREE concerts are held at the Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre, 5239 Floyd Road Mableton. Concerts start at 8 p.m. Tables (seats 4) are available for $ 50 (no refunds). Season tables (five concerts) are available for $ 225 (no refunds) Call 770-819-3285 for reservations and information. Other concerts include: June 18 - Delta Moon; August 20 - Roxie Watson; September 10- Kayla Taylor Jazz; October 15 - Blair Crimmins & The Hookers. ••• 23: MILITARY AFFAIRS LUNCHEON. Monday, May 23 59th Annual Military Affairs luncheon Location: Cobb Galleria Centre 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Speaker: Senator Saxby Chambliss Cost: $50 per person. Online Registration Closes: May 16 at noon or until sold out. Registration can be done on our website at www. cobbchamber.org. ••• 23-28: CARDS FOR TROOPS. Children of all ages are invited to join the Cobb County Public Library System for the ‘Cards for Troops’ program, May 23-28. The free, drop-in style event allows participants to make Fourth of July cards to be sent to military members. No registration is required and supplies are provided. For information on participating branches, logon to http://www.cobbcat.org/EventsPage.html. ••• 25: SPORTS INJURY SEMINAR. Stay In The Game: Sports Injury Prevention 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 25 Presented by Jeffrey Kovacic, MD From bumps and bruises to fractures and dislocations, this seminar offers something for everyone. The seminar is FREE and will be held in the Emory-Adventist Hospital cafeteria. Call 770-319-2025 to reserve your spot. ••• 26: MARKETING SEMINAR. Thursday, May 26. How Fit is Your Marketing? Cobb Chamber of Commerce. 8 to 10 a.m. Speaker: Scott Wright of 524 Creative General Admission: $30. Members: $20 online; $25 at the door. Online Registration Closes: May 25 at noon ••• 30: MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY. Join the City of Smyrna for Memorial Day at 20th Century Veterans Memorial, 2800 King Street, on May 30 at 10 a.m. The Smyrna ceremony is organized by members of the community and it is those members of the community who officiate. Join us on this day to honor and appreciate our commitment to peace through strength and sacrifice. JUNE 4: PLANT SALE. The Jonquil Garden Club will be having a huge plant sale at the Smyrna Fresh Market on June 4 from 8 a.m. until noon. Don’t miss out on this chance to buy hard-tofind varieties of perennials dug from local gardens, as well as beautiful flower baskets and pots, ground cover, annuals and shrubs. All proceeds will benefit the Jonquil Garden club. ••• 6: FIRST MONDAY BREAKFAST. Monday, June 6 Cobb Chamber First Monday Breakfast Location: Atlanta Marriott Northwest 7:30 a.m. Program: Small Business of the Year Award General Admission: $50 Members: $20 online; $35 at door Online Registration Closes: June 2 at noon Registration can be done on the website at www.cobbchamber.org. ••• 27 – 30: SUMMER DAY CAMP Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park is hosting a summer day camp for children ages 9 – 12. There will be two week-long camps; fee information and registration sheets are available on the park’s website at www.nps.gov/kemo/ forkids/index.htm. Camp dates are June 27-30 and July 11-15. Please call 770-427-4686 x 0 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. with any questions or further information or email Benita Duling at [email protected]. ••• 28: HOSPITAL VISIT INFORMATION. What You Should Know About A Visit To The Hospital 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 28. Presented by Smyrna-Vinings The Bright Side Joan Roper, Patient Relations. Come find out the facts behind hospital operations, including government regulations, patient rights and responsibilities, Emergency Room—questions and answers, and services offered at EmoryAdventist. Emory-Adventist Hospital in the cafeteria (3949 South Cobb Dr.) Call 770-3192025 to reserve your spot or register online at www. Emoryadventist.org. WEEKLY EVENTS BOY SCOUT TROOP ONE meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m. New Scouts Welcome! 2845 Log Cabin Drive, Smyrna (off Atlanta Road). www.bsatroop1.net ••• SMYRNA BOY SCOUT Troop 11 meets at 7 p.m. every Monday evening at Smyrna First United Methodist Church. New Scouts are welcome! Please visit our website: www.smyrna- Smyrna Communit See updates at www.bright troop11.com. ••• BOY SCOUT TROOP 88 meets 7 to 9 pm every Tuesday in the Troop scout hut adjacent to the Smyrna First Baptist athletic field on Church St. in Smyrna. See our web site for more information www.orgsites.com/ga/troop88 ••• PACES FERRY FARMER’S MARKET continues each Wednesday and Friday from 1 ‘til dusk. Fresh produce, homemade goodies, including Noemi’s great tamales, are available. The market is located at Cumberland United Methodist Church, 2375 Paces Ferry Road near Home Depot Headquarters. For more information contact the church office at 770-436-7514. ••• SMYRNA PRODUCE MARKET – Smyrna Fresh Produce Market opens in the parking lot of First Baptist Church 8 a.m. to noon each Saturday. ••• FARMER’S MARKET. St Benedict Farmers Atlanta Road Market will be open each Tuesday from 4 p.m. -8 p.m. beginning May 3. ••• MABLETON FARMERS MARKET will reopen Thursday, May 26, and run every Thursday through Sept. 29 from 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at the Mable House complex parking lot between the Historic home and the Arts Center, located on Floyd Road. The Mableton Farmers Market is a partnership of the Cobb County Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs, Cobb Public Health, Lifelong Mableton Initiative and Mableton Improvement Coalition. ••• RECOVERY INTERNATIONAL Self-help support group for stress, anxiety, depression, etc. Meets every Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Thomas the Apostle Church, 4300 King Springs Road SE, Smyrna, in the old rectory next to the church. Contact Alicia Garcia at 678-665-5233 for more information. ••• SMYRNA BUSINESS EXCHANGE. Every Thursday from 7 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. at the Smyrna Community Center. 770-795-5079. ••• SMYRNA ROTARY: noon Tuesday, Smyrna Community Center ••• SMYRNA KIWANIS, 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, Piccadilly Restaurant, South Cobb Drive, Smyrna ••• SMYRNA GOLDEN K KIWANIS: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Wolfe Senior Center, 811 Church Street, Smyrna. ••• SMYRNA OPTIMIST: 7 a.m. Friday, American Legion Post 160, 160 Legion Drive, Smyrna. ••• TOASTMASTERS: Interstate North Toastmasters at 3100 Cumberland Boulevard. We meet every Monday at 6:30 p.m. Visit our website: interstatenorth.freetoasthost.net. ••• VININGS ROTARY: 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, Vinings Club, Overlook III, 2859 Paces Ferry Road. The Bright Side Smyrna-Vinings ••• THE GALLERIA WORLDSPAN Wings Toastmasters Club Tuesdays 12 to 1 p.m., Building 300, main conference room. ••• MONTHLY OR MORE ALZHEIMER’S & DEMENTIA Caregivers Support Group- free 3rd Thursday of each month- 6:30 p.m. 4005 S. Cobb Drive. Smyrna, It is facilitated by a local physician. Call 770431-7055 or email woodlandridge@caravita. com for details. ••• AMERICAN LEGION, Post 160 Membership Meeting at 7:30 p.m. every 3rd Tuesday and serves breakfast from 8:am to 11a.m. on the 2nd Saturday of each month and the AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY, Unit 160 Membership Meeting at 7:30 p.m. every 3rd Tuesday each month. SONS OF THE AMERICAN LEGION, Squadron 160 meets at 7 p.m. on the first Tues- a-Vinings ty Calendar tsidecobb.com/calendar/htm day each month. All of these meetings are at 160 Legion Drive, Smyrna. For more information, access AmericanLegionPost160.org or call 770-436-2501. ••• ATLANTA FREETHOUGHT, Regular Meeting at 1 p.m. every 2nd Sunday. 4775 N. Church Lane, Smyrna (a mile inside I-285, just off Atlanta Rd). Our historic building was a church in Smyrna/Vinings for 141 years. We’re a nonprofit educational organization and meetings/ programs are free and open to the public. Call 770-432-3049 or visit our website, www.atlantafreethought.org, for more about us. ••• BLIND & LOW VISION SUPPORT Group (Pride) meets from 1:30 p.m. – 3 p.m. on the third Friday of each month. Contact Gloria Fisher, LCSW, for more details: 770-432-7280 ••• CANCER SUPPORT GROUP, The Star Group To help patients and their families feel more hopeful and less alone through the mutual sharing of thoughts, feelings, and concerns related to living with, and surviving cancer. Fourth Thursday of each month at Noon. (A light lunch is served) WellStar Cobb Hospital Magnolia Room Group leader: Raymond Coffman Please call 770-732-3780 to RSVP. ••• CCC MOPS is a non-profit support group for Mothers of Preschoolers and infants which meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month at 9:30 a.m. at the Cumberland Community Church in Smyrna. Please visit www.cumberlandmops.com for more information. ••• CUMBERLAND VININGS OPTIMIST CLUB: Meeting for breakfast the 2nd Wednesday of each month at the Vinings Club, 2859 Paces Ferry Road NW ••• DIABETES SUPPORT Group meets at Smyrna Primary Care Center Community Room, 562 Concord Road, Smyrna on the third Thursday, each month except December, from 1 – 2:30 p.m. Free parking and no cost or registration required. Information regarding various topics is presented through out the year. For more information call 770-793-7818. ••• THE JONQUIL GARDEN CLUB meets every 4th Tuesday at the library in downtown Smyrna at 10:30 a.m. The objective of the Jonquil Garden Club is to beautify and preserve our environment by encouraging conservation and plantings, not only in our own gardens, but including public places. Anyone interested in gardening, floral and landscape design is welcome to attend. For further information, you may contact Marilynn Parker at 770-949-6640. ••• MEMORY SCREENING. Woodland Ridge Assisted Living, 4055 South Cobb Drive in Smyrna, holds free memory screenings the first Monday of each month 10 .a.m – 4. www.nationalmemoryscreening.org. Call for info 770431-7055 ••• THE MOMS CLUBS of Smyrna are nonprofit support groups for at-home mothers. Smyrna-East chapter includes zip code 30080 west of Atlanta Road and the Vinings Estates Page 9, May 2011 neighborhood. Please visit www.freewebs. com/momsclubofsmyrnaeast for more. The Smyrna-Northeast chapter includes zip code 30339 and zip code 30080 east of Atlanta Road. Please visit http://www.momsclubofsmyrnane. com for more. Smyrna-West chapter includes zip code 30082. Please visit www.momsclubofsmyrnawest.com for more. Smyrna/Vinings-West chapter includes zip code 30082 in the Nickajack & Russell school district. Please email momsclubofsmyrnaviningswest@yahoo. com for more information. ••• NAVY LEAGUE ATLANTA METRO COUNCIL. The Greater Atlanta Council meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m. at the Navy Recruiting District HQ, 2400 Lake Park Drive, Suite 410, Smyrna. Membership is open to all civilian and retired military with an interest in supporting our men and women of the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Merchant Marines. For additional Information contact Frank Campbell at Campbellfc@comcast. net or 678-234-2310. ••• NEWCOMERS OF COBB COUNTY. We meet each month on the third Tuesday 10 a.m. for our general meeting. Locations vary throughout the summer months. Please call for details! 770/234-5068 or Email: newcomersofcobbcoun [email protected]. Those new to Cobb County, or just looking for new friends and activities, are invited to join in. The NEWCOMERS CLUB OF COBB COUNTY holds a wide variety of social activities throughout the month. www. newcomersofcobbcounty.com ••• CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER LINE HISTORIC AREA COMMITTEE meets every third Thursday of the month at 6 p.m. at the the Mable House Arts Center. The committee deals in a variety matters to further the recommendations of the River Line Master Plan. Visit www. mableton.org. ••• SMYRNA BUSINESS ASSOCIATON: lunch meetings the first Thursday of each month at the Smyrna Community Center, 11:45 p.m. ••• SMYRNA FIRST MOPS offers fellowship with other mothers of all ages and stages. We welcome women from throughout the community, so you don’t have to be a member of Smyrna First United Methodist Church to join us! We typically meet the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at SFUMC. For more information, check out www.smyrnafirstmops.com ••• SMYRNA LIBRARY READING GROUP: meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m., at the Smyrna Public Library, 100 Village Green Circle. ••• SMYRNA STITCH-IN GROUP meets on the first Mondays of the month at the South Cobb Library - 805 Clay Road - Mableton GA in the large meeting room. If you like to cross stitch, do crewel work, needlepoint, etc. and meet women in the area, please come join us. If you have any questions, please contact Nadine Amy at [email protected] ••• VININGS BUSINESS ASSOCIATION (VBA) meets the first Tuesday of each month for lunch at Social Vinings. Networking and speakers from 11:30 to 1 p.m. Lunch $15 for Members; $20 for Non-Members and guests are always welcome! (no industry restrictions). A Business After-Hours is held the 3rd Tuesday of each month. ••• VININGS VILLAGE CIVIC CLUB meets the first Monday of each month September through June at 7 p.m. at various locations around Vinings. For further information, e-mail us at [email protected] or visit our new website: viningsvillagecivicclub.org. Members and Guests are welcome. ••• E-mail your organization’s calendar news to [email protected]. Deadline for the JUNE issue is MAY 23 with publication JUNE 6. Calendar items are accepted from civic groups, non-profits, schools and church organizations and run as space is available. Due to the increasing number of calendar listings, please keep announcements brief. Do NOT send calendar announcements in flyer format. For more information about submitting calendar items or other news, contact us at 770-426-9388 or by e-mail to [email protected]. Find updated calendar items on our website at www. brightsidecobb.com. The City of Smyrna requests the honor of your company at the 2011 Memorial Day Ceremony 10:00 a.m. May 30 at the 20th Century Veterans Memorial in the heart of Smyrna Seating after 9:00 a.m. Ceremony promptly at 10:00 a.m. 2800 King Street Smyrna, GA 30080 www.smyrnacity.com robertdothard.com Before you go to some place “Tropical” this summer... 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The three models wearing the newspaper designs are (from left to right) are: Janasia Berry, Risha Nayee, Nederria Mayes The entire fashion group who worked on the designs are: from left to right: Jessica Hodges, Khabrea Payton, Janasia Berry, Marisa Cobian, Risha Nayee, Shakera Smith, Nederria Mayes, Tamiko Collins, Dami Adaramola, and Charnay Riley To create the dresses, Mrs. Russel’s classes used a hot glue gun and tape to attach the newspapers. The classes also recommend newspaper as a material for creating handbags, doll clothing, and jewelry. The purpose of the environmentally friendly project was to reuse materials that would otherwise end up in landfills. The Campbell students were inspired by American designers who have recently reused newspapers, cans, bottles, rubber, and cardboard for clothing or building materials. According to the Green Living Review the average person throws away about 4 pounds of trash per day. Many of these items could be reused in creative, innovative ways, including making clothing. Mortgage Rates are Still at 40 Year Lows!! • Ask about our 3.00/3.18 APR Fixed for 5 years Loan. (rates subject to change) • If you are in the market to purchase or refinance a home, the time could not be better! • Homes in the metro Atlanta market have been discounted as high as 40% in some cases. • The combination of low rates and low prices = A Great Time to Buy • Call one of our licensed Mortgage Consultants for a free “no obligation” quote. • We can also partner you with one of our experienced Realtor referrals. PAIRING PARTY FOR VHPS GOLF CLASSIC Golfers and non-golfers alike gathered for the Pairings Party at SOHO in Vinings, prior to the Sixth Annual Vinings Golf Classic at Bear’s Best, Suwannee. Above, David Scholsky, Claire Hotsford, Karen Smith and Kent Smith enjoy the food and fellowship. Below left, Laryy Lipman and Kathy Kennely enjoy the buffet. Below right, Auctioneer Bill Borden and Susan Bloomfield display a print by Margaret Hathaway in the auction. All proceeds benefit the Vinings Historic Preservation Society dedicated to preserving and maintaining the Pace House, Old Pavilion and Yarbrough House, all located in historic Vinings Village. Meet the Acopia Team -- from left, Brett Depriest, Joe Jarrett, Ellen Augustus, David Gamble, Lisa DePriest and Anthony Davis. Home Loans Made Easy One Ivy Walk 1675 Cumberland Pkwy Ste 302 Smyrna, GA 30080 Call today for your free quote 678-324-3256 GA Mortgage Licensee # 23190 Acopia NMLS ID #4664 www.acopiahomeloans.com/jjarrett The Bright Side Smyrna-Vinings Page 11, May 2011 SMYRNA EXPLORER ADVISOR HONORED The Atlanta Area council Exploring division hosted its 2nd annual Exploring Recognition Banquet Feb. 19 to recognize local exploring posts in the community for their efforts. Shelby Gann, a Cobb County Police Explorer, and Andrew Higgins, a Cobb County Police Explorer advisor were honored with Learning for Life Leadership awards. The Leadership award is a distinguished award for explorers and adult volunteer leaders who have given exceptional leadership in Exploring Posts. To qualify for the award you must be an active explorer or adult leader for at least one year in the exploring post and have demonstrated exceptional dedication and gave outstanding leadership to the explorer post within the last year. The big award of the evening was the William Spurgeon award given in honor of the man who is regarded as the major leader in the development of special interest Exploring. Captain Tony Leonard Explorer, Advisor with the Smyrna Police Department for approximately 15 years was this year’s recipient of the Spurgeon award. “Captain Leonard takes Capt. Tony Leonard it upon himself to host and or organize several Explorer events each and every year while he maintains his own Smyrna Explorer Post,” his nominator said. Smyrna Smiles Dental Center Cosmetic And General Dentistry We Keep You Smiling! New Patients Welcome Emergency Appts Available M-F Serving the Metro Atlanta Area since 1983 Full range of Restorative, Cosmetic and Preventative Dental Services Fillings, Crowns, Root Canals & TMJ We feature Mercury-Free Dentistry VIVIAN J. HUDSON DDS vivianhudsondds.com 770-438-1520 4579 S. Cobb Drive #500 Smyrna, GA 30080 Behind the BB&T and Bank Of America Window Cleaning • Pressure Washing • Gutter Cleaning BARKLEY HONORED AT EMORY-ADVENTIST Emory-Adventist Hospital at Smyrna (EAH) recently selected Robin Barkley as the First Quarter, 2011 Associate Of The Quarter. Robin joined EAH in October 2002 as the Radiology Front Desk Coordinator. “I am very honored to receive this award, I am very blessed to have the coworkers and boss that I have,” said Robin. Robin received several nominations from her colleagues who commented on her cheerful, caring and helpful disposition. “Robin truly exemplifies our mission and it has been a wonderful pleasure to work with her over the years,” Pauline Edwards, Radiology Director said. Ed Moyer, COO/ CNO adds, “Robin is a bright spot in the day as you enter the Radiology Depart- ment. She truly exemplifies the SHARE principles of the EAH.” The Associate of the Quarter program encourages employees to nominate a co-worker who exemplifies the hospital’s SHARE principals of sensing people’s needs, helping each other out, acknowledging people’s feelings, respecting the dig- Robin Barkley nity and pride of others and explaining what’s happening, as well as the hospital’s mission of “Extending the healing ministries of Christ.” YOUR COMPLETE BASEBALL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS • Netting • Baseballs • Bags • Bats • Gloves • Field Equipment We specialize in secure online sales of sporting goods and sports equipment for individuals, teams and schools. • Mounds • Softballs • Bases & Plates • Pitching Machines • Training Aids/Books/Videos Quick service and quality products are our trademark. In Business since 1993, we have 10,000 customers and would be honored to add Y-O-U. Most orders shipped within 24 hours by UPS. Come join our team and play BetterBaseball! 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Social opportunities for the month include: May 16 - Melanoma Monday (Wellstar Wellness presentation) May 18 - Strong Muscles, Strong Bones (Wellstar Wellness presentation) May 19 - Carry in Luncheon and Edward Jones presentation May 24 - Photography Class May 26 - Tie Dye Thursday June activities include: Coffee and Canvas Paint Class; Photography Class; Painting with Nadine; Summer Carry in Luncheon; And many more great programs and trips For information on how to become a member of the Wolfe Adult Recreation Center and Therapy Pool or for more information on any of the activities, please contact us at (678) 631 – 5541. If you are 55 or older and have not vis- ited the Wolfe Center, please stop by and see what we have to offer! Any current member will tell you their life has benefited from their membership at the Wolfe Center. Freeman Poole Senior Center Here’s what is happening at the C. Freeman Poole Senior Center 4025 South Hurt Road, Smyrna. Call 770-801-3400 for more information or reservations. Activities limited to adults age 55 and above. Bunco -- Wednesday, May 18, 1 – 3 p.m. Free. Join us for a fun, easy game of dice that promises to be a good time and a chance to win prizes! Ladies Tea -- Thursday, May 19, 12 p.m. Cost: $6 / $8 Non-resident. Enjoy a sociable afternoon with your friends with a delicious lunch. Marietta’s own country singer, Ruth Whitehead, will sing some of your favorite songs. Bingo Bash -- Monday, May 23, 1 – 3 p.m. Cost: $3 / $4 Non-resident. AARP Driver Safety -- Wednesday, May 25, 11 a.m. Cost: $12 AARP Members; $14 Non-Members Dahlonega Gold Museum Tour -Tuesday, May 26, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. We will first tour the Dahlonega Gold Museum and learn all about the first major U.S. gold rush in 1828. You will enjoy lunch at the historic Smith House, a world famous family-style dining experience! After lunch, shopping is within walking distance in the Dahlonega Historical District. 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Call for an appointment today 770-739-1200 • Visit us on the web at www.whcog.com • We bill most insurance companies • Ultrasound machine on-site • In-office hysteroscopy 3875 Austell Road, Suite 301 Austell, GA 30106 Se habla espanol To Schedule Your Personal Tour Contact Denise Serkedakis at 770.431.5019 [email protected] No Contract Required No Food & Beverage Minimums Cardio Theatre, Free Weights, Circuit Training and 25+ Complimentary Classes per week (Yoga, Pilates, Zumba, Cardio Pop, Spin, Aerobics, Water Aerobics, etc) 25 Yard Saline Lap Pool & Racquet Sports Courts Luxurious Spa Services including Massage, Facial, Reflexology Member Dining and Meeting Rooms Business & Social Entertaining Award Winning Culinary Team Babysitting & Special Kids Programs The Bright Side Smyrna-Vinings Page 13, May 2011 THE TECH SAVERS PLANS OPEN HOUSE The Tech Savers, the on-site computer The newest member of the team is CJ specialists, will host an Open House and Navarro, who handles the phones and front 10th Anniversary party on May 21 from 10 office. a.m. to 3 p.m. at their office at 1050 Con“We are your outsourced IT departcord Road, Smyrna . There will be free soft ment,” said Sean Almack. For more infordrinks and hot dogs plus a drawing for a mation call 770-432-7729. computer and other prizes (you must be present to win). Goodie bags filled with computer supplies and coupons for discounted service. The business was begun in 2001 as PCs Without Problems and outgrew several locations before opening its current office in September 2008. The Tech Savers is an onsite computer repair company, working on Windows and Mac PCs and The Tech Savers staff, from left, Aaron Meyerson, servers. Their clients range from CJ Navarro, Sean Almack and Jeremy Commins. individual home users to medium size businesses of 50 users or less. The FREE MOVIES AT COBB company also offers a data recovery and GALLERIA CENTRE backup service. “We provide offsite backup of all your files, documents, pictures and Movies in the Park begins May 26 at music,” said Jeremy Commins. The serthe Gardens in the Cobb Galleria Centre. vice is completely automated, running in This is a free family movie every the background. Thursday night sponsored by Vinings The company also builds custom comChurch. puter systems, from the basic level to high The movies will start at dusk (about end systems. 8:30 p.m.) at The Galleria Centre Gardens The Tech Savers offers remote techoutdoors. Most movies are rated PG. nical support to fix a lot of little issues The Popcorn is free, just bring your through the internet. Customers call in and blankets and drinks. Invite your friends as a staff member can remotely log into the there is space for up to 2,000. The lineup computer to uncover and repair software includes: problems. May 26 - The Princess Bride. “We understand how frustrating comJune 2 - The Neverending Story puter problems can be,” said Aaron MyerJune 9 - Labyrinth son. “We speak English, not computer June 16 - Willow technology-ese.” June 23 - Big Get Your Lawn Ready for Summer! Specials, Southern-style. Wednesday Surf + Turf Join us every Wednesday from 5-10 pm for surf and turf, Southern-style. Sink your teeth into a cooked-to-order filet of ribeye, shrimp corndogs with horseradish-Creole mustard aioli and smashed red bliss potatoes—for only $22 per person.* Sunday Beer & BBQ We celebrate Southern-style BBQ every Sunday from 5-10 pm with a special menu starting at $7 and, of course, $3 ice-cold Sweetwater draft beers to wash it all down.* Kids Eat Free We love kids! That’s why SundayThursday from 5-6pm, children 12 and under eat free from the kids menu (with the purchase of an adult entree at the regular price).* Price does not include tax or gratuity. Please base gratuity on prediscounted total. Cannot be combined with any other offer. One child eats free per one adult entree purchased. * COMPLIMENTARY APPETIZER Sunday-Thursday dinner only.* Just Cut Lawns 678-414-4749 We are a full service landscape and lawn service company -In business 25 years. ► Installation and maintenance ► One time clean up, or ► 12 month contract for maintenance Just Cut Lawns 1060 Atherton Lane, Woodstock, Ga. 30189 1675 Cumberland Pkwy. (at N. Atlanta Rd.), Smyrna, GA 30080 770.435.0700 • southcitykitchen.com/vinings Complimentary appetizer with the purchase of an entree at regular price. Ad must be presented prior to placing order. One complimentary appetizer per check. Offer cannot be combined with any other promotions. Offer is not redeemable for cash. Offer does not include tax, alcohol or gratuity. Please base your gratuity on the total value of the check before special offer is applied. Offer valid for dinner only. Not valid on 2/14/11. Offer valid at the Vinings location only. OFFER VALID THROUGH 6/30/11. Jonquil Lawn & Landscape Serving Smyrna and Vinings Our Services Include: • Spring clean-ups • Mowing • Trimming • Sod • Leaf clean up • Retaining Walls • Shrubs • Pinestraw/Mulch • Flowers • One time services “Quality is the Roots of our Business” Licensed & Insured - Owner does the work!! 678-392-5880 Page 14, May 2011 Smyrna-Vinings The Bright Side ARTCRAFT TO HOLD CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY Customers are truly valued at Artcraft Collision in Smyrna. For that reason Artcraft owners Jeff and Debbie Brown are holding Customer Appreciation Day on Saturday May 21 from 9 a.m. until 4. Car enthusiasts will find many special events during the day. Zach Leonhardi of Leonhardi Motorsports will be here with his #24 NAPA bando car, signing autographs. There will be food and music, a People Choice car show and special car club guests, including The S2000 Club of Atlanta and The WRX Atlanta Club. Artcraft Collision, locally owned and operated since 1973 by Jeff and Debbie Brown, is a full service collision repair center in Smyrna. It is located at 2310 Old Concord Road near South Cobb Drive and Windy Hill. Customers are very much appreciated at Artcraft. “We try to educate our customers,” Debbie Brown said. We are going to repair your car correctly back to factory safety standards. The 12,000 sq. ft. of state-of-the-art facility offers full service collision repair center plus two booths for painting, one large enough for trucks. Both are EPA rated for air quality. “We are one of the few body shops with this size paint booth,” Debbie Brown said. “We are family friendly,” said Debbie Brown, who noted that more than half of their customers are women. They offer the cleanest and most professional shop in Smyrna, Georgia. For more information visit www. artcraftcollision.com or phone 770-4355378. AUCTION FOR HEROES SET FOR SEPTEMBER As the 10th anniversary of 9/11 nears, it is a fitting time to let our firefighters and police officers know how much we appreciate their efforts in protecting our community everyday. Join Honorary Chair, City of Smyrna Mayor Max Bacon, the City of Smyrna, and area residents and businesses in celebrating and supporting our “Heroes” at the 2nd Annual Auction for Heroes Gala on Sept. 10, at Brawner Hall, Atlanta Road in Smyrna. Proceeds from the Gala benefit the Smyrna Public Safety Foundation (SPSF), a non-profit organization that raises funds to support Smyrna police officers and firefighters by purchasing equipment outside the City’s budget and funding public safety improvements, disaster recovery support, public community outreach projects, service awards recognition, the annual holiday “Shop with a Hero” event for disadvantaged area children, and many other important programs. “This promises to become one of the premier events in Smyrna every year,” says Jim Carter, chair for the Auction for Heroes Gala. Keep updated by logging on to Facebook at Smyrna Auction for Heroes Gala, check out the SPSF website at www.smyrnapsf.org, and follow the event each month in Brightside, the Gala’s monthly print sponsor. For information on becoming a sponsor, donating items, or volunteering, contact Jim Carter at [email protected]. Jesus and You … A Relationship Made In Heaven True Christianity is not a religion. It is a close and personal relationship with the Almighty Creator God of the Universe, the God that is, the God who calls himself simply, “I Am,” the God who knows each of us be�er than we know ourselves. This relationship is the answer to the mess sinful mankind has made of the world; an environmental, economic and social mess that some would like to blame on the Creator, but which honest minds will acknowledge has been caused by the creature. To learn more, read the Bible. You might start with Psalms in the Old Testament and John and Hebrews in the New Testament. And Go to Church. The church sponsoring this ad is Smyrna Presbyterian located on Atlanta Road in Smyrna. Come join us this Sunday. Bring this ad and receive a copy of the New Testament and Bible study aids. Smyrna Presbyterian Church, PCA 3130 Atlanta Road phone: 770-435-2251 Smyrna, Georgia 30080 fax: 770-435-2256 web: www. SmyrnaPCA.org The Bright Side Smyrna-Vinings Page 15, May 2011 Hello, gorgeous. Where did you get that healthy glow? We hear you believe in taking care of yourself inside and out. That you get heart and lung cancer screenings. And that you take advantage of the latest technology, like digital mammography. SADIE DONATES HER LOCKS OF LOVE Sadie Grace Womack, 8 years old, began growing her hair five years ago to be able to donate it to a child who had hair loss because of cancer. At three years old she attended a Montessori school and her teacher had cancer. When Sadie Grace discovered that her beloved teacher had lost her hair due to the cancer and wore a wig made from donated hair, she decided to grow her own hair to donate, said her mother Suzanne Womack. Sadie Grace recently donated 10 inches of her hair to Locks of Love. Yolanda Pilgrim of Yoly’s Salon of Vinings on Atlanta Road was her salon of choice for this very special hair cut. In this photo Sadie Grace has her shortened hair styled by Mrs. Pilgrim, owner of Yoly’z Salon of Vinings. Sadie Grace is a second grade student at Kings Springs Elementary School in Vinings. During your pregnancy, you took childbirth and early parenting classes. And when your baby was born, you had your very own team of nurses. You even got rid of fibroid pain through the expertise of the Fibroid Care Program. We know your secret. And we’re sharing it so everyone can now say, “Hello, WellStar.” We believe in life well-lived. NOTES & NOTICES SPECIAL OFFERS LEARN TO PAINT Learn to paint and explore your creativity at any age! Yellow Panda Art Studio is where art education and entertainment meet! We offer step by step instructions by a qualified instructor on canvas as well as other art mediums in a fun environment for kids, adults and birthday parties. Yellow Panda Art Studio LLC, 600 Concord Rd. SE Suite B, Smyrna, 404-447-3550. www.YellowPandaArtStudio.com 770-956-STAR ★ wellstar.org HELP WANTED CAREGIVERS NEEDED Be loved by your clients. Comfort Keepers is seeking mature, dependable people to fill open positions, caring for the elderly. If you enjoy providing companionship, preparing meals, shopping for the elderly, we want to hear from you. Please call 678-354-0102. VOLUNTEERS CSB SEEKS VOLUNTEERS Can you offer volunteer clerical help for just a few hours a month? Cobb Community Services Board (CSB) needs volunteer office assistance in various locations in Cobb County. Can you help about 3 hours a week making phone calls, data entry, filing, and assisting with various other office duties? Also needed are volunteers to assist with basic music activities for adults with developmental disabilities in the day program at our EXCEL Center. We also need mentors for Believe in Youth Program. For more information contact CSB Volunteer Coordinator Mary Robeck at 770819-9229, ext. 226. The vision of WellStar Health System is to deliver world-class healthcare through our hospitals, physicians and services. Our not-for-profit health system, includes Cobb, Douglas, Kennestone, Paulding and Windy Hill hospitals; WellStar Medical Group; Urgent Care Centers; Health Place; Homecare; Hospice; Atherton Place; Paulding Nursing Center; and WellStar Foundation. For more information, call 770-956-STAR or visit wellstar.org Page 16, May 2011 Smyrna-Vinings The Bright Side Millions of Men & Women have realized the benefits of BOTOX® Cosmetic. You can too! �������� ������������������� PLASTIC SURGERY CENTRE OF ATLANTA P.C. David B. Brothers, MD, FACS 5673 Peachtree Dunwoody Road, Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30342 404.257.9888 • www.pscatlanta.com Call to make your appointment today! ‘I LOVE TO READ’ WEEK AT BELMONT HILLS Each year Belmont Hills Elementary in Smyrna celebrates Dr. Seuss’ birthday with a weeklong celebration. I love to Read week was filled with exciting activities. The kindergarteners were intrigued with five different Seuss books and activities. These included the yummy Green Eggs and Ham, the sea of fish in One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish, the slimy Oobleck in Bartholomew and the Oobleck, a bean bag toss with Ten Apples up On Top, and of course it wouldn’t be a celebration of Seuss books without The Cat in the Hat. Belmont Hills continues to expose students to literature in fun and exciting ways. These kindergarteners will always remember their SEUSS EXPERIENCE! SMYRNA FRESH MARKET OFFERS PRODUCE, PLANTS The Smyrna Fresh Market is open every Saturday from 8 a.m. until 12 noon at the Smyrna First Baptist parking lot on King Street. Local fresh seasonal produce, including tomatoes, as well as honey, baked goods, salsa, spices, pickles, soaps, dog treats and beautiful plants are waiting for you. No need to drive out of Smyrna for that wonderful just-picked taste. Come out and support your local market and growers! The Jonquil Garden Club will be having a huge plant sale at the Smyrna Fresh Market on June 4 from 8 a.m. to noon. Don’t miss out on this chance to buy hard-to-find varieties of perennials dug from local gardens, as well as beautiful flower baskets and pots, ground cover, annuals and shrubs. All proceeds will benefit the Jonquil Garden club. • Complete Tree Removal • Care and zzquality assured • Storm Damage zzspecialists • Pruning/Shaping zzspecialists 404-975-9831 Say NO to Drugs Sober & Drug Free Competitive Rates Fully Insured Free, Prompt Estimates 24-Hour Emergency Service 20% Off Tree Removal (with removal of 2 or more trees plus Coupon) Coupon not to be combined with any other offer Must present coupon at time of estimate Expires June 30, 2011 The Bright Side Page 17, May 2011 Smyrna-Vinings THE BRIGHT SIDE Smyrna/Vinings - South Cobb 770-426-9388 [email protected] Reach 40,000 homes of new customers within 5-10 miles of s s e n i ur Bus Yo COVERAGE AREA Combination Ad Rates 1/2 Page ad $900 in Combination 2.25¢ per household 1/4 Page Ad $450 in Combination 1.125¢ per household Greater Acworth At less than 2.5 cents Acworth COBB COUNTY Kennesaw I-75 old* per househ Marietta Powder Springs Smyrna Each edition of The Bright Side: • Reaches some 40,000 upscale, single-family homes in your market area. • Reaches homes within 5-7 miles – a 10 minute driving time or less. • Is direct mailed to homes – not thrown on the driveway or left at the convenience store. • Is also distributed at select advertiser locations, Smyrna Library, Smyrna Visitors Center, Vinings Welcome Center and Cumberland Mall. I-285 Vinings Austell Mableton What people say about The Bright Side: “I get a call every month when the paper comes out. There hasn’t been a month when I haven’t gotten a call from the ad.” -- Jason Raper, Jasons’ Lawn Service • Is read. People read it from cover to cover and use the Calendar page in the center to plan activities throughout a full 30 days or more. “I am very happy with the Bright Side. It provides new business for me and is one of the top three ads I use. I highly recommend it. -- Greg Snyder, Little Bear Tree Service • Commit to advertising three times in a row and we’ll write a story about you and your business. “I love your paper, I read it every month.” -- Shirley Brecht, Smyrna resident. Smyrna & Vinings 30080, 30082, 30339 and Vinings Estates South Cobb 30082, 30126, 30106, 30111, 30168 Greater Smyrna, Mableton, Austell & Clarkdale Each Edition has a mailed circulation of 20,000+ Homes * Based on a Half page ad at $900 in combination to 40,000 homes. 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