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'Backing the Need:' School Supply Drive Returns to Cobb Civic Center

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Publish Date:  July 23rd  

  

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From the BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. 

 

Today is Tuesday, July 23rd and Happy 59th Birthday to rocker Slash.

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I’m Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 

  1. 'Backing the Need:' School Supply Drive Returns to Cobb Civic Center
  2. Cobb Approves Acworth Senior Living Development
  3. BrandsMart USA Celebrates Grand Opening in Kennesaw

 

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STORY 1: ‘Backing the Need:’ School Supply Drive Returns to Cobb Civic Center

In Marietta, the fourth annual Backing the Need drive saw 70 volunteers gathering at the Cobb Civic Center to sort and pack backpacks filled with school supplies for local students in need. Co-hosted by KIDS CARE and the Cobb County Police Department, the event collected donations from precincts, headquarters, and local businesses. Over 350 backpacks were packed and distributed to nonprofits like Communities in Schools and Simple Needs Georgia. This effort, spearheaded by KIDS CARE, aims to instill kindness and service in volunteers of all ages, emphasizing community support and educational empowerment through practical donations.

STORY 2: Cobb Approves Acworth Senior Living Development

In Marietta, the Cobb Board of Commissioners voted 4-0 to approve a rezoning request by Creator’s Group Investments for a senior-living community in Acworth. The development will feature 39 homes on 11.8 acres at 2856 Wade Green Road, including amenities like walking trails, a pavilion, and sport courts. The decision addresses the increasing senior population in Cobb County, with Commissioner JoAnn Birrell setting conditions such as a maximum of 39 homes and a 10% rental cap. Planning Commissioner Christine Lindstrom also specified requirements for construction and site amenities during earlier meetings.

STORY 3: BrandsMart USA Celebrates Grand Opening in Kennesaw

In Kennesaw, BrandsMart USA's new location at Cobb Place Shopping Center drew hundreds for its grand opening, featuring local officials and eager shoppers. Attendees lined up early for a chance at a $50 gift card, with longtime customers like Sharon and Larry Dover excited to return after the previous store's closure in 2014. BrandsMart President Steve Olsen highlighted the brand's expansion and its community impact, including new job creation and a partnership with Kennesaw State University. The store offers a wide range of products and lease-to-own options, attracting shoppers from across northern Georgia.

 

 

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STORY 4: AROUND TOWN: Cobb Leaders React to Biden Dropping Out  

In response to President Biden's announcement to drop out and endorse Vice President Kamala Harris for the upcoming election, Cobb County leaders expressed diverse opinions. Democratic leaders like State Rep. Teri Anulewicz praised Biden for guiding the nation through challenges like the recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, expressing support for Harris. On the Republican side, Cobb GOP Chair Salleigh Grubbs criticized Biden, questioning his fitness for office. State Rep. David Wilkerson commended Biden's leadership and anticipated a successful convention for the Democrats. Meanwhile, U.S. Rep. Barry Loudermilk emphasized the need to change policies in November.

STORY 5: Amerigroup Hosts Annual Back-to-School-Bash

Amerigroup Georgia organized its annual "Tools for School 2024" event at the Riverside EpiCenter in Austell, providing free backpacks and school supplies to students gearing up for the new school year in Cobb County. The event also featured access to the EpiCenter's amenities like bowling, arcade games, and rock climbing. Vendors such as Community Organized Relief Efforts and Cobb and Douglas Public Health set up booths, offering information and services to attendees. Over 1,000 backpacks were prepared, with an expected turnout of 500 to 1,000 people. Families appreciated the support and community engagement, highlighting the event's positive impact.

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STORY 6: Turner Chapel to Host Back-to-School Block Party  

Turner Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church is hosting a back-to-school block party on July 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 492 North Marietta Parkway. Organized by the Evangelism and Generation Activated with a Purpose (G.A.P) Youth Ministries, the event will offer free food, games, community resources, and giveaways for kids and families. This year, they aim to involve more of the community, especially the neighborhood of Roosevelt Circle, showing love and support. The church will provide free backpacks, school supplies, and raffle prizes like bicycles and Braves tickets. Representatives from Cobb and Douglas Public Health and other organizations will also offer resources and assistance.

STORY 7: Six Flags to Require Chaperones for Guests 15 and Under   

Six Flags Over Georgia is implementing new rules requiring guests aged 15 and younger to be accompanied by a chaperone aged at least 21 from 4 p.m. onward. The park cites recent incidents of unruly behavior and safety concerns, including a shooting on opening day. Mableton Mayor Michael Owens supports the move, noting it as part of broader safety efforts. Chaperones can supervise up to 10 minors, must show ID, and be reachable by phone while in the park. Guests violating the policy face removal. Six Flags aims to maintain a safe, enjoyable environment for families and friends, reinforcing their commitment to visitor safety.

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