Back for 2021: East Cobb’s Fox Family Christmas lights display

East Cobb home holiday lights

We’ve posted about this over the last few years and are happy to share this extraordinary Christmas holiday lights display again:

The Fox family of East Cobb is once again having its animated display featuring thousands of lights and that are synchronized to music.

The display starts on Friday and continues daily from 6-10 p.m. through Jan. 6, and is open to the public for drive-by viewing and listening of Christmas favorites (88.3FM). We’ve included a video clip from a previous year to give you an idea at the bottom of this post.

The address is 2994 Clary Hill Court, Roswell, in the Clary Lakes subdivision, and is accessible via McPherson Road, just north of Post Oak Tritt Road.

Fox Family Christmas Light Display

Here’s this year’s playlist:

1. Amazing Grace-Yule
2. Christmas Canon-Trans-Siberian Orchestra
3. Christmas Eve Sarajevo-Trans-Siberian Orchestra
4. Deck the Halls-Mannheim Steamroller
5. Let It Snow-Dean Martin
6. Light of Christmas-Owl City
7. Little Drummer Boy-King and Country
8. Mad Russian Christmas – Trans-Siberian Orchestra
9. Miracle on 34th Street Overture-Bruce Broughton
10. Linus and Lucy-Vince Guaraldi
11. Queen of the Winter Night-Trans-Siberian Orchestra
12. Sleigh Ride-The Ronettes
13. Wizard in Winter-Trans-Siberian Orchestra
14. Candy Cane Lane-Sia
15. Jingle Bells-Trans-Siberian Orchestra

Karen Fox said the display is similar to previous years, and includes not one, but two snow machines, leaping arches, an animated skating pond and a frozen display.

This is the 14th year of the display, and Fox said the family is once again asking for donations to be made to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church.

The display also is entered in the Cobb EMC light contest, and you can vote by clicking here.

Updates for the display, including a special visit from Santa Claus, will be provided on its Facebook page.

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Stacey Abrams announces 2022 campaign for Georgia governor

Stacey Abrams

Stacey Abrams, who narrowly lost to Brian Kemp in the 2018 campaign for Georgia governor, said Wednesday she’s seeking the same office in 2022.

Abrams, a Democratic former state representative from Atlanta, announced on her Twitter account that “I’m running for Governor because opportunity in our state shouldn’t be determined by zip code, background or access to power.”

The Tweet included a link for donations to her campaign and a video that referenced Medicaid expansion, access to COVID-19 vaccines, cleaning up from storm damage and reviving small businesses.

“In the end, we are one Georgia,” Abrams narrates in the video, “regardless of the pandemic or the storms, the obstacles in our way or the forces determined to divide us.

“My job has been to keep my head down and keep working toward one Georgia. . . If our Georgia is going to move to its next chapter, we’re going to need leadership.”

Abrams is the first Democrat to announce for governor, and she’ll be headlining her party’s efforts to win more statewide offices after Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff unseated GOP U.S. Senate incumbents earlier this year.

Warnock is seeking a full six-year term in 2022, but the emergence of Abrams—who’s become a Democratic fundraising, voting-rights and candidate recruiting powerhouse—will also generate national attention.

Republicans hold all other statewide offices in Georgia, including governor.

Kemp has not formally declared he’s seeking a second term.  Vernon Jones, a former Democratic state legislator from DeKalb County, has announced his campaign in the Republican primary.

Former U.S. Sen. David Perdue also is considering a GOP run for governor.

Abrams lost to Kemp in 2018 by less than 1.5 percent of the vote and never formally conceded, claiming that voting access was curtailed for many Georgians.

She launched a voting-rights and access organization, called Fair Fight, that also advocates for such issues as Medicaid expansion and medical debt relief.

Fair Fight also has filed a federal lawsuit against the Georgia Attorney General’s office and the Georgia Board of Elections over voting rights that is expected to go to trial in February.

Abrams won Cobb County in an election in which local Democrats made incursions in the Republican stronghold of East Cobb.

In 2020, Democrats gained control of the Cobb Board of Commissioners, while Republicans held on to a slight majority on the Cobb Board of Education.

Among the Democrats who won local office in 2018 is Charisse Davis, who defeated GOP incumbent Scott Sweeney for Post 6 on the Cobb school board, which includes the Walton and Wheeler clusters.

Davis has not announced whether she’s seeking re-election; the Cobb legislative delegation will be conducting reapportionment for school board posts and county commission districts in January.

Amy Henry, the mother of four students in the Walton cluster, is running for Post 6 as a Republican.

Formal qualifying for 2022 elections takes place in March, with party primaries scheduled for May.

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East Cobb food scores: Fresh to Order; Zama; Roll On In; more

Fresh to Order. East Cobb Food Scores

The following East Cobb food scores for the week of Nov. 29 have been compiled by the Cobb & Douglas Department of Public Health. Click the link under each listing for inspection details:

Domino’s Pizza
2555 Prado Lane, Suite 1420
November 29, 2021 Score: 86, Grade: B

Dunkin’ Donuts
2378 Shallowford Road
December 2, 2021 Score: 100, Grade: A

Fresh to Order
1333 Johnson Ferry Road
November 29, 2021 Score: 81, Grade: B

G’Angelo’s Pizza
3205 Canton Road, Suite 133
December 2, 2021 Score: 100, Grade: A

Goianao Restaurant & Catering
1475 Terrell Mill Road, Suite 103
December 1, 2021 Score: 89, Grade: B

House of Ming
3101 Roswell Road, Suite 116
November 30, 2021 Score: 84, Grade: B

Jacobs Java Cafe
1350 Terrell Mill Road
December 1, 2021 Score: 100, Grade: A

Los Bravos Mexican Restaurant
1255 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite 42
November 29, 2021 Score: 84, Grade: B

McCleskey Middle School
4080 Maybreeze Road
November 30, 2021 Score: 100, Grade: A

Nicholson Elementary School
1599 Shallowford Road
November 30, 2021 Score: 100, Grade: A

Roll On In Sushi Burritos & Bowls 
1100 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite 365
December 1, 2021 Score: 100, Grade: A

The Rusty Barrel
138 Powers Ferry Road
December 2, 2021 Score: 100, Grade: A

Vatica Indian Cuisine
1475 Terrell Mill Road, Suite 105
December 1, 2021 Score: 84, Grade: B

Zama Mexican Cuisine & Margarita Bar
2550 Sandy Plains Road, Suite 300
December 1, 2021 Score: 96, Grade: A

Zaxby’s 
2981 Delk Road
December 1, 2021 Score: 100, Grade: A

Xengo Restaurant
3162 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite 420
December 2, 2021 Score: 93, Grade: A

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Cobb schools to conduct support staff job fair December 7

Cobb school bus safety

The Cobb County School District is having a job fair for support staff positions next Tuesday, Dec. 7.

The job fair will take place at the Cobb Energy Centre for Performing Arts (2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The available positions include bus drivers, custodians, Food & Nutrition Services, substitutes, and special education paraprofessionals. The district said that candidates for other jobs, including teachers, are welcome to attend.

Participants can register in advance by clicking here or onsite at the job fair.

In August, substitute teachers and other support staff members received bonuses through the end of the current 2021-22 school year.

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