January 2011

Jan 2011 AroundAbout Woodstock

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Featured in this issue:

  • Publisher’s Note
  • Around Town
  • PINNACLE ORTHOPAEDICS – New Facility Offers Hope for the Hurting
  • Christmas through the Eyes of Russian Orphans

  • A SPECIAL VALENTINE’S DAY -
    Escape to Barnsley Gardens Resort

Senate Majority Leader Rogers Announces Town Hall Meetings for 2011 Session

WOODSTOCK, GA – Senate Majority Leader Chip Rogers (R-Woodstock) today announced 16 local Town Hall meetings. Senator Rogers will listen to constituents on issues facing Georgia, as well as update constituents on the upcoming legislative session. Since 2002 Senator Rogers has held more than 120 “Town Hall” meetings throughout Cherokee & Cobb Counties.

Meeting dates, locations, and times:

December 2010

  • Dec. 16th, 6 – 7  p.m.:
    Woodstock Library, 7735 Main Street, Woodstock, GA 30188

January 2011

  • January 13th, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.:
    Aquatic Center, 2650 Gordy Parkway, Marietta, GA 30066
  • January 20th, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.:
    Woodstock Library, 7735 Main Street, Woodstock, GA 30188
  • January 27th, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.:
    Hickory Flat Library 2740 E. Cherokee Drive, Canton, GA 30115

February 2011

  • February 3rd, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.:
    Rose Creek Library, 4476 Towne Lake Pkwy, Woodstock, GA 30189
  • February 10th, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.:
    Mountain View Library, 3320 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta, GA 30066
  • February 17th, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.:
    Woodstock Library, 7735 Main Street, Woodstock, GA 30188
  • February 24th, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.:
    Hickory Flat Library 2740 E. Cherokee Drive, Canton, GA 30115

March 2011

  • March 3rd, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.:
    Rose Creek Library, 4476 Towne Lake Pkwy, Woodstock, GA 30189
  • March 10th, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.:
    Mountain View Library, 3320 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta, GA 30066
  • March 17th, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.:
    Woodstock Library, 7735 Main Street, Woodstock, GA 30188
  • March 24th, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.:
    Hickory Flat Library 2740 E. Cherokee Drive, Canton, GA 30115

April 2011

  • April 7th, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.:
    Rose Creek Library, 4476 Towne Lake Pkwy, Woodstock, GA 30189
  • April 14th, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.:
    Mountain View Library, 3320 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta, GA 30066
  • April 21st, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.:
    Woodstock Library, 7735 Main Street, Woodstock, GA 30188
  • April 28th, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.:
    Hickory Flat Library 2740 E. Cherokee Drive, Canton, GA 30115

For any additional information concerning the town hall meetings, please feel free to contact Sen. Rogers’ legislative office at 404-463-1378.

Sen. Chip Rogers serves as Senate Majority Leader. He represents the 21st Senate District which includes portions of Cherokee and Cobb counties. He can be reached at his office at 404.463.1378 or by email at chip.rogers@senate.ga.gov.

Local Molly Maid is making a difference!

Molly Maid Customers donate over $600 and 2,100 personal care & non-perishable food items to Cherokee Family Violence Center during fifth annual Making a Difference Drive

L-R: Greg Flegle, Owner; Simone Freitas, Heather Poulson, Erica Hartline, Magdalena Castaneda, Ginger McCall, Jennifer Hendon, Lisa Rinas, Gabriela Frausto, Heather Shelton, Deborah Henson, Marcia Fowler, Laura Hicks; Michelle Fey, Customer Service Manager; June Weldy.

12/2/10 – Woodstock, Ga. – In response to the growing number of victims of domestic violence, Molly Maid of Cherokee County, Kennesaw & Acworth, their Customers and the Ms. Molly Foundation have donated over $700 and over 2,100 personal care & non-perishable food items to the Cherokee Family Violence Center in Canton, GA. This represents a 10% increase in customer donations over 2009. It shows that people are more generous in tough economic times when they know that others needing a helping hand.


During the month of October, also known as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Molly Maid of Cherokee County, Kennesaw & Acworth sponsored their fourth annual Making a Difference Drive, collecting goods and monies from caring customers and friends and donating a portion of every Molly Maid service clean to the Cherokee Family Violence Center.


“We are so grateful to all our customers and friends who helped us raise these funds and collect these needed goods for the Cherokee Family Violence Center,” says Greg Flegle, owner of Molly Maid of Cherokee County, Kennesaw & Acworth. “We know domestic violence is a persistent problem that often goes unnoticed and we are thankful to our community for helping us get out the message that these victims of abuse need our help.”


Since the establishment of Molly Maid’s non-profit organization, the Ms. Molly Foundation, which is focused on promoting education on domestic violence-related issues, Molly Maid has raised over a $725,000 for shelters all over North America. Nationally, the Ms. Molly Foundation saw a 15% increase in donations in 2009. This is fantastic when many other charities are reporting declines of 30%.


The American Medical Association estimates that over 4 million women are victims of assaults by boyfriends and husbands each year. It is estimated that one in 4 women will be abused by a partner in her lifetime. While in 85 percent of cases the victims are female, men can also be victims of domestic violence – as are the children and other family members who are affected by it. “These statistics are appalling,” says Betty Flegle, owner “and we are proud to do our part to raise awareness of this important issue.”


Please join the MOLLY MAID family in Making a Difference for those who are in need. For more information on how to participate or to make a tax-deductible contribution to the Foundation, visit www.mollymaid.com/foundation.

2nd annual Taste of Woodstock

We have an easy way for you to sample some super restaurants and help an area high school band program all at once! Join us for the 2nd Annual Taste of Woodstock event held in the Woodstock High School cafeteria (good food and a warm place to eat it!) on Saturday, December 11th, from 1-5pm, and try out some wonderful restaurants and a tremendous array of culinary.

Pay just $10 and sample several restaurant menus, from Izumi Asian Bistro to Zucca to La Parilla or Canyon’s Burger Company. There will also be food from other restaurants, including Bogey’s, Bid Daddy Q’s, Chili’s Grill, O’Charley’s, Moe’s Southwest Grill, Johnny’s Pizza, Kani House, Smoothie King, Quizno’s, Shane’s Rib Shack, and Rita’s.

The Woodstock High School Winter Guard and Indoor Percussion Ensemble are hosting the event as a fundraiser this Saturday, December 11, from 1-5pm. Adult tickets are $10 for samples from every restaurant. Tickets for children (10 and under) are $5 and get samples from five restaurants. Drinks are additional. Children three and under are free.

Email onehappylanding@aol.com for more information or call 770-693-8983 for tickets… and bring an empty belly!

Feel free to follow this event on Facebook!

NBC’s ‘America’s Got Talent’ holding auditions in Atlanta

NBC’s AMERICA’S GOT TALENT is coming to Atlanta and we want to see YOUR talent!!! Auditions are being held January 29th-30th at the Atlanta America’s Mart.

What can YOU do in 90 seconds???
ANY TALENT AND ANY AGE GOES. We want to see anything and everything.

Don’t miss your chance to show America YOUR talent and compete for the opportunity of a lifetime at winning the Grand Prize of $1 MILLION DOLLARS.

To pre-register for an Audition and for more information on AGT, please log onto www.agtauditions.com.

Synergist Fitness offering classes

Synergist Fitness in Woodstock will be hosting a free Diabetes Class December 8th at 12:30pm; Sensory Changes as We Age Class on December 9th at 1pm; and has now started the TOPS weight-loss program on Wednesdays at 4pm. For more info call Julie Warbington at 770-516-1661.

December 2010

December 2010 AroundTown Woodstock

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Featured in this issue:
Publisher’s Note
Around Town
Woodstock Family Practice & Urgent Care
Lend a Helping Hand This Holiday Season
Holiday Events and Services
Santa Sightings

Windsong Properties Earns Numerous Achievements at Atlanta Housing Awards Ceremony


ATLANTA – Leading active adult courtyard home builder, Windsong Properties was recognized for the best 50+ Community of the Year for its Somerset community in Woodstock during the 30th Annual OBIE Awards Ceremony held Nov. 13 at the Intercontinental Hotel in Buckhead. Windsong was also honored with four OBIES for their achievement in building.

Since opening in 2007, Somerset has sold 50 EarthCraft certified homes. Currently only seven opportunities remain. Somerset is a gated community located in a quiet, rural setting, yet is only minutes from numerous shopping and dining options. A community clubhouse with garden retreat provides residents a place to meet and socialize. Each home features no-step access, wide doorways, lever handles, and other amenities that facilitate changing life situations.

In addition to Somerset being named Community of the Year, Windsong Properties’ other achievements included:

  • Gold Award Winner for Windsong at Seven Hills for Best Building Design (detached home) for all builders ($299,000 and under)
  • Gold Award Winner for Somerset Best Building Design (detached home) for all builders ($300,000 to $399,999)
  • Silver Award Winner for Windsong at Seven Hills for single-family builder that builds 1-99 homes per year ($290,000 to $349,999)
  • Silver Award Winner for Somerset Best Building Design (detached home) for all builders ($300,000 to $399,999)

The Sales and Marketing Council of the Home Builders Association presents its annual OBIE Awards every November. The OBIE Awards, which began in 1980, have grown consistently and now feature more than 100 building, remodeling, marketing and personal achievement categories in which one can enter. The awards are the highest honor given in the Atlanta housing industry.

Despite a challenging year, Windsong Properties ended up with a 450 percent increase in closings in the first half of this year compared to 2009. Their ability to increase their effectiveness came as a result of controlling costs (both overhead and construction) and their ability to re-position their product, which in turn also helped them reduce overall costs.

For the year, Windsong is projecting 36 closings, a level they have not reached since 2007. “We really learned to listen to our customer’s one at a time, focusing on them and their needs,” said Steve Romeyn, managing partner at Windsong Properties. “We really slowed down to speed up, managing risk with smart decisions. I think our ability to adjust in difficult times has really paid off for us in terms of sales.”

Every home that Windsong Properties builds meets the EasyLiving Homes® standards – step free access, extra wide doorways, lever handles, and other amenities that facilitate changing life situations.

Like Somerset, Windsong at Seven Hills has also experienced great success having sold seven homes in October of this year alone. Due to customer demand, Windsong recently released 16 new lots for homebuyers to choose from.

Situated on top of Seven Hills in Paulding County, this community priced from $180,000, features four innovative, two and three-bedroom ranch courtyard floorplans for homebuyers to choose from. Residents enjoy a 13-acre amenity park including tennis courts, walking trails, year-round gardens, playground, sports courts, an aquatic center offering a water park and a zero entry pool, and much more. In addition, homeowners have a decorated clubhouse for social activities and a fitness room with state-of-the-art equipment and any time access.

Locally owned, Windsong Properties was founded by Mark Carruth and Managing Partner Steve Romeyn. The two bring more than 50 years of local building experience to Windsong Properties, ‘Where Life’s a Breeze.’ As empty nesters themselves, Mark and Steve have first hand knowledge of the desires of active adults and are passionate about creating communities and homes for empty nesters. Every decision made at Windsong Properties from the design of the community and its amenities, to the floorplans, and the unique customer service approach is targeted to the 50-plus, empty-nester group.

Windsong Properties was awarded four OBIE awards in 2008 from the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association and earned the highest honor from the Certified Professional Home Builders association when it was awarded the Customer Satisfaction Award for 2007.

Windsong Properties invites you to visit one of its communities to see for yourself just how easy living the Windsong Lifestyle can be.

For more information, call 770-516-3409 or visit www.windsonglife.com.

Georgia Advanced Surgery Center for Women hosts 75 healthcare-related professionals

Cartersville, Ga. (Nov. 22, 2010) — Recently, Dr. Hugo Ribot and Dr. Malcolm Barfield hosted an open house at the Georgia Advanced Surgery Center for Women, in Cartersville—Georgia’s first fully accredited surgical center for performing all major and minor gynecological surgeries in a true outpatient setting.

Attended by 75 healthcare-related professionals (providers, vendors/suppliers, administrators, etc.) and catered by Flavorful Events, the open house offered an opportunity to tour the new facility that specializes in laparoscopic and other highly advanced, minimally invasive surgical techniques that spare women costly hospitalization, unsightly incisions and lengthy recoveries for hysterectomies, incontinence procedures and numerous other surgeries.

For more information, visit www.GA-AdvancedSurgeryCenter.com.

Korean War Veterans honored in Woodstock

by Carrie Roeger

Front, from left: LtCol James Hammond, GySgt Robert MacFarland, Capt. Eugene Darling, MSgt Rodney Beauchamp. Back, from left: Marine Corps League Commandant John Newport, Marine Corps League Member and Warriors' Watch Rider Ralph Roeger, and Warriors' Watch Rider Georgia State Coordinator Al Minella

The Forgotten War: Korea, 1950 to 1953, may be fading into our past, but is as real today as it was then for those veterans who were there.  Four Veterans of the Korean War were honored Saturday by the Warriors’ Watch Riders and the Woodstock detachment of the Marine Corps League in Woodstock.

Lieutenant Colonel James Hammond, Captain Eugene Darling, Master Sergeant Rodney Beauchamp, and Gunnery Sergeant Robert McFarland, all retired U.S. Marines, were honored in a ceremony at the Woodstock Community Center.

“Many of the veterans of our earlier wars were not provided the honor and recognition they deserve,” said Al Minella, Georgia State Coordinator of the Warrior Watch Riders organization. “We want to take every opportunity we can to publicly say ‘thank you’ to these true American Heroes.”

Each of the men were presented a certificate from both the Marine Corps League and the Warriors’ Watch Riders, as well as an honor coin imprinted with the military, police and fire logos and the Warriors’ Watch Riders mission statement.

Captain Eugene Darling and MSgt Rodney Beauchamp were both in Gulf Battery, 11th Marines in Korea. The morning of the ceremony, the two realized that they were in same unit in Korea; in fact, Gene had been looking for Rodney for a unit reunion. They shared memories with one another and with the members of the Marine Corps League. Gene had with him a photo of Rodney, taken by Gene in 1952 in Korea.

Photo of Rodney Beauchamp holding a dog - "Smokey" - in Korea. Photo taken by Capt. Eugene Darling in 1952.

Interestingly, Rodney Beauchamp started his military career by enlisting in the Army National Guard at the age of 14. He had risen to the rank of Sergeant and had served three years before the Army realized he was underage and discharged him. He then went on to enlist in the Marine Corps and received five Purple Hearts for being wounded in combat. Gene continued is military career, serving in Vietnam from 1965 to 1967 and retired in 1970.

Lieutenant Colonel James Hammond, also a veteran of World War II, participated in the historic landing at Inchon as well as the ‘Frozen Chosin’ battle of the Chosin Reservoir. LTCol Hammond was wounded in 1951 and awarded his second Purple Heart. His first was from being wounded in WWII.

Gunnery Sergeant Robert McFarland was a member of the Marine Fighter Squadron-231 as a “Flying Sergeant” – the only time enlisted military members were commissioned to fly planes and helicopters. Robert was assigned to duty aboard the aircraft carrier USS Princeton and was with a unit in Seoul, South Korea.

“Our nations heroes live in our local community,” said John Newport, Commandant of the Woodstock Detachment of the Marine Corps League. “We want to know who they are and be sure that they are honored and recognized just as we have done for these men.”

Al Minella, of the Warriors’ Watch Riders states, said, “It’s a great honor for us to participate in these ceremonies. The vision of our organization is that one day all of our nations veterans and their families, past and present, will feel appreciated, honored, respected and loved by the citizens they risk their lives to protect.”

For information on the Warriors’ Watch Riders or to request an honor ceremony, please contact Al (Hippie) Minella at wwrhippie@att.net.

Learn more…

Warriors’ Watch Riders: www.warriorswatch.org.
Marine Corps League: www.mclwoodstock.com.