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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East Cobb holidays: Apple Annie, Johnson Ferry Christmas return

Apple Annie Arts & Crafts Show
The Apple Annie Arts & Crafts Show is marking its 40th year at the Catholic Church of St. Ann.

As we’ve been noting in recent weeks, many of the holiday events that were cancelled or limited to virtual participation in 2020 are reverting to in-person formats this year, including one of East Cobb’s longest-standing Christmas festivities.

The Apple Annie Arts & Crafts Show is marking its 40th anniversary this weekend at the Catholic Church of St. Ann (4905 Roswell Road).

The show takes place Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., with a $5 admission charge per person that’s good for both days.

The proceeds benefit local charities at the direction of the St. Ann Council of Catholic Women, and since the show began in 1981, more than $500,000 has been donated.

As usual, there will be more than 100 exhibitors selling handmade items, along with a cafe serving drinks and snacks, a bake sale and raffles, including and heirloom quilt at the end of the show.

Because of an ongoing construction project, there’s limited parking at the church, but there will be free shuttle service available at Episcopal Church of St. Peter and St. Paul (1795 Johnson Ferry Road).

Johnson Ferry Baptist Church (955 Johnson Ferry Road) is resuming much of its Christmas scheduling, starting on Saturday with its annual Johnson Ferry Christmas Party for families and children. That’s taking place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and includes more than 20 venues featuring horse carriage rides, a food truck, live music, crafts, a snow slide and more.

Next weekend is the Johnson Ferry Christmas Festival, featuring the church’s choir and orchestra in three worship services with Christmas music favorites and the story of Jesus’ birth.

The services are Saturday at 4 p.m. and Sunday at 4 and 7 p.m.

All of the Johnson Ferry events are free and open to the public. For more, click here.

As noted earlier, Sunday is the return of Holiday Lights at East Cobb Park; and The Avenue East Cobb is having several holiday events, starting Tuesday with a Menorah lighting as the Jewish faith begins weeklong Hanukkah festivities.

We’re continuing to post news about holiday events as we get them, and as their dates draw near, so please let us know what you’ve got going on that’s open to the public. See the paragraphs below for submitting your information.

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Lassiter Bands Christmas tree sale continues through Dec. 11

Lassiter Band Christmas tree sale

One of East Cobb’s continuing holiday traditions is the Christmas tree sale conducted by the Lassiter High School Bands program.

The sale got underway on Black Friday and continues through Dec. 11 at its usual location, Highland Plaza Shopping Center.

More information below, followed by details on how you can share your holiday news and events with the community.

Lassiter Bands Christmas tree sale

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The Avenue East Cobb announces holiday events schedule

Avenue East Cobb holiday events

A full state of holiday related events at The Avenue of East Cobb begins on Monday.

A Menorah Lighting takes place Tuesday, Nov. 30, from 5:30–6:30 p.m. near the Kale Me Crazy store. The event is being conducted in partnership with Chabad of Cobb, and will Chanukah treats. The first 50 children to arrive will receive a special gift from Chabad of Cobb. The Cobb County Fire Department will also participate in the event, hosting a Gelt Drop from the fire truck’s lift.

On Fridays from Dec. 3-18 Santa’s Avenue Express will take place from 2-6 p.m., featuring sleigh rides and the Avenue Express Train. Tickets for the latter are $15 for family of four and include a 10-minute train ride, a one-on-one visit with Santa, and hot chocolate provided by Smallcakes. Guests can bring cameras for personal photos, and five reservations for the rides will be taken for each hour.

On Dec. 2 and 16, it’s Storytime with Santa, a special book reading from 5-6 p.m. at Pottery Barn and High Country Outfitters. Tickets are $12 per child that includes one adult chaperone, and attendees will get wish lists and holiday coloring sheets.

On two Fridays, Dec. 3 and 10, Caroling at Avenue East Cobb will feature members of the Dickerson Middle School choral teams. The singing, which includes classic winter, holiday, Christmas and Chanukah favorites, takes place from 5:45 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.

On Thursday, Dec. 9, Santa’s Kitchen will take place at the Olea Oliva store from 5-7 p.m., and includes a build-your-own-cookie-jar class. Attendees will get wish lists and holiday coloring sheets, and Santa will conduct a book reading. Tickets are $25 per child, with one adult chaperone).

On Thursday, Dec. 23, it’s Pet Photos with Santa at the Gussied Up Pet Boutique from 5-7 p.m. There’s no ticketing, but availability is first-come, first-served.

For more about holiday events at The Avenue, click here.

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Holiday Lights at East Cobb Park returns in-person for 2021

Holiday Lights East Cobb Park

After going virtual in 2020 due to COVID-19, the Friends for the East Cobb Park has announced that its annual Holiday Lights event will be open to the public this year.

The free festivities take place on Sunday, Dec. 5, starting at 5 p.m.

In addition to seasonal music, outdoor activities and the tree lighting, there will be a visit from Santa Claus, aka “Santa Steve.”

There also will a tribute to the late Johnny Johnson, a longtime East Cobb business owner and civic and community leader who served as the official Santa Claus of Holiday Lights.

More details will be updated on the Friends for the East Cobb Park Facebook page.

Many of the events that were also cancelled in 2020 are returning this year, sometimes in a modified format.

The Mountain View Arts Alliance is having its Empty Bowl Brunch on Dec. 12 after having an Empty Bowl Gift Bag sale last year. That’s a Sunday, and it’s taking place at The Art Place (3330 Sandy Plains Road) from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., with proceeds benefitting MUST Ministries.

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Cobb Fire and Emergency Services demonstrates fireworks safety

Cobb Fireworks safety tips

Before beginning Independence Day weekend festivities, Cobb Fire and Emergency Services is asking that you practice some common-sense safety tips regarding fireworks.

The agency held a press conference and safety demonstration earlier this week, and DO watch to the end of the nearly 10-minute video  below to see what can happen if you don’t take the simplest of precautions.

At the press conference, Cobb Fire officials said there was a related incident that occurred in the county over the weekend. Although they declined to go into too many details, they said the incident included injuries to lower limbs.

The leading fireworks safety statistic, according to the National Fire Professionals Association, is children handling sparklers.

You’re even being advised NOT to use a hand sanitizer before handling fireworks, because that can also produce a dangerous situation.

But the general message is even more adamant—if you’re not a pro at handling fireworks, leave that to the professionals.

More safety-related information can be found by clicking here.

 

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July 4 holiday events return to Cobb, metro Atlanta communities

After COVID-19 measures cancelled July 4 holiday events in many communities in 2020, most of those places in Cobb and metro Atlanta have scheduled festivities this year in line with years past. Cobb fireworks New Year's Eve

The City of Marietta will hold its Let Freedom Ring Parade and other Independence Day events next Saturday, July 3, on the Marietta Square.

Here’s the schedule:

  • 10 a.m.: Let Freedom Ring Parade
  • 10 a.m.-9 p.m.: Festival with arts and crafts, Kid’s Zone, food, free concerts
  • Noon: Concert featuring Scott Thompson
  • 2 p.m.: Bell ringing ceremony
  • 2:30 p.m.: Concert featuring Atlanta Concert Band
  • 7 p.m.: Concert featuring Scott Thompson
  • 8-9:30 p.m.: Concert featuring Bogey and the Viceroy
  • Dark: Fireworks show

Here’s what the city is advising on getting around and about:

“Roads on the parade route will be closed 40 minutes before and during the parade. Roads surrounding the Marietta Square will be closed all day. Parking will be challenging, so please consider using a ride sharing service to drop you off and pick you up. The intersection of Lawrence Street and Waddell Street is the designated convenient drop off/pick up location.”

For more information, visit the City of Marietta website or call the Marietta Parks and Recreation Department at 770-794-5601.

Cobb Landmarks is having a viewing party for the fireworks at its William Root Museum in downtown Marietta (80 N. Marietta Parkway), with tables priced from $250 (for 4 people) to $1,000 (for 8 people and a parking spot).

The proceeds benefit the non-profit’s historic preservation efforts.

Attendees can bring their own table decor, beverages, and food (or order from Carriage House Catering) and Cobb Landmarks will provide the table and chairs. A prize will be awarded to the table with the best decorations. Guests will have access to the restroom in the Root House Visitor Center during the event.

For information and to reserve a table, click here.

Travel Cobb has rounded up other July 4 weekend events in the county, including the Atlanta Braves celebration coinciding with a homestand against the Miami Marlins.

The City of Roswell is having its annual fireworks extravaganza on Sunday, July 4, with festivities starting at 5:30 p.m. at the Roswell Area Park (10495 Woodstock Road). There will be live music, entertainment, and food trucks. Attendees can bring chairs and blankets one of various viewing areas throughout the park. Fireworks will start at sunset.

For more information, including a map of the events, click here.

In Sandy Springs, the Stars & Stripes Fireworks Celebration returns, but in a first-time location: The City Springs municipal facility (1 Galambos Way). Music begins at 7:30 p.m., and the fireworks start up at 9:30 p.m.

For more information, including an event map and parking details, click here.

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Selected New Year’s Eve events in Cobb County

Cobb New Years Eve events

From Cobb Travel and Tourism:

New Year’s Eve Bash
American Legion 294 Lounge
3282 Florence Road, Powder Springs
Come celebrate NYE with us at American Legion post 294.. Starts at 7pm.
Event day tickets are $30/$40 and include party favors, champagne toast, and midnight Brunch. Karaoke 8pm -10pm; DJ 10pm – close

Thank God It’s Over
NYE at Red Top Brewhouse
4637 S. Main St., Acworth
Let’s shake 2020 out of our hair together. We’re closing to the public and having ourselves a ticketed event. $75 gets you dinner from a menu curated by Chef Bobby, a live performance from local singer/songwriter and 2020 American Idol contestant, Erin Kirby and her band. Then we’ll celebrate the end of it all with a complimentary champagne toast.
Click to get your tickets! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/131920801669

New Year’s Eve 2021
The Battery Atlanta
825 Battery Ave.
We usually hate goodbyes but not with 2020. Don’t miss Atlanta’s best New Year’s Eve celebration!
This year we’re celebrating the New Year 2020 style; offering a safe & socially distanced environment. Limited capacity. So grab your tickets now!
MASQUERADE themed event with entertainment
Balloon Drop
Midnight champagne toast & Ball Drop on our 32-ft LED screen!
All packages grant you access to all venues inside Live! At the Battery Atlanta: Sports & Social, PBR Atlanta, Tavern and Coors Banquet Bar.
For tickets click here.

 For more New Year’s Eve options, visit the Cobb Travel and Tourism events page.

 

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East Cobb Christmas Confetti store to donate décor inventory

Christmas Confetti East Cobb

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The holiday season may be coming to a close, but the giving continues in an effort to end 2020 in a positive way! On Thursday, December 31 (New Year’s Eve), Christmas Confetti, a premier seasonal Christmas décor store located in the Avenue at East Cobb Shopping Center will host its inaugural “BIG GIVE” by donating all remaining inventory to families who could not afford a Christmas tree, holiday lights, ornaments and other holiday décor.

In partnership with Families First, 75 families will have an opportunity to select $250 worth of Christmas decoration for next year. This “BIG GIVE” comes during a time when so many families are challenged with job loss, furloughs and other financial setbacks. “As a member of the Board of Directors at Families First, I get to see first-hand the various needs of our community and particularly those of adoptive and foster care youth and families, says Leonard Jennings, owner of Christmas Confetti. In partnership with Families First, “BIG GIVE” will ensure that deserving families will receive Christmas trees, ornaments, and home decorations this year giving them an opportunity to enjoy Christmases in the years to come.”

Families will arrive early and in great anticipation of a shopping spree that will continue the holiday cheer. Several Atlanta influencers have been invited to add to the spirit of giving. The event will continue until everything is gone!

Christmas Confetti is located in the Avenue East at East Cobb shopping complex in Marietta near Johnson Ferry and Roswell Road. The seasonal Christmas décor store was created to give people who love the Christmas season, a cheerful and unique shopping experience. It is the home of the upside down Christmas tree.

Families First is one of Georgia’s largest family and children’s services organization in metropolitan Atlanta. The organization works to improve outcomes for children, youth, individuals and families at every stage of life by providing them with mental health support, coaching, early education and intervention techniques that strengthen families, as well as build resiliency, no matter what challenges they may be facing.

 

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‘Bring One for the Chipper’ Christmas tree recycling begins

tree recycling, Bring One for the Chipper, Keep Cobb Beautiful

Keep Cobb Beautiful’s annual “Bring One for the Chipper” Christmas tree recycling event started on Christmas day and continues through Jan. 9.

You can bring your tree to several Home Depot locations—including two in East Cobb, and at two Cobb County Parks, one of which is Fullers Park.

Here’s more from Keep Cobb Beautiful about the recycling event and its flyer with details on when and where to drop off your tree:

Flocked trees will not be accepted as they are harmful to wildlife. Trees must have all decorations, mesh, lights, stands and strings removed prior to drop off. Free mulch is available upon request and free saplings will be available, while supplies last, at participating locations 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 9.

Bring One for the Chipper 2020

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East Cobb churches deliver Christmas messages of hope

East Cobb Christmas messages
“Every day is a gift of Christ’s presence,” said Father Joseph Aquino of the Catholic Church of St. Ann.

Christians in East Cobb gathered in-person and online Thursday for Christmas Eve services hearing a familiar topic in a new light.

Celebrations of the birth of Jesus Christ were conducted in different formats by many congregations in the community.

Some had limited worship in-person due to COVID-19 social-distancing protocols, with attendees wearing masks, saying “the peace” without touching and limiting music to designated vocalists and instrumentalists.

A few services were done outdoors under protective coverings on a cold and rainy day. Mt. Bethel United Methodist Church decided on Wednesday to hold its Christmas Eve services online-only after an emergency meeting of its COVID-19 task force.

At a Thursday afternoon Mass at the Catholic Church of St. Ann, senior pastor Father Joseph Aquino delivered a message of hope that is the essence of the arrival of Christ. 

“Tonight we celebrate the final fruit of that hope,” Aquino said. 

While he didn’t reference current circumstances, Aquino said that even through “all kinds of pain, all kinds of ailments and illnesses . . . there is hope.”

The message was similar at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, which held its Christmas Eve in a virtual-only format

The service included music from socially-distanced choir members and bell ringers. Rev. Harden Hopper said in his sermon that “God wants to leave no one lost in the dark and that one day he will lead us into his light.

“For some, this season is the hardest of all. But take heart because there is refuge in the Wonderful Counselor, Our Savior.”

Johnson Ferry Baptist Church offered in-person services, and also produced a virtual candlelight service (video below).

Rev. Clay Smith said that “2020 has been a dark year for many,” referencing COVID-19, death and loss, political strife, racial protests and economic devastation.

“It’s exposed the reality that a lot of us are still scared of the dark,” Smith said. “We need the light, and that light is what Christmas is all about. Christmas is God’s light breaking into a dark world.”

Another large East Cobb church scrapped plans for in-person services on Wednesday. The COVID-19 task force at Mt. Bethel United Methodist Church decided to conduct all services in virtual format.

On its Facebook page the church has been showing a prerecorded service, and on Christmas Day will be airing a “marathon” of previous caroling performances and other special programming.

Rev. Ricky Ray said the decision was based on the rising number of COVID-19 cases in the community.

“This has been an extremely difficult season and an extremely difficult decision to make,” he said in a video message. “I hope that you’ll be safe and have a very Merry Christmas.”

St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church, which has had limited in-person services outdoors since the late fall, led a late-afternoon candlelight service under an awning at its entrance, with attendees and clergy bundled up.

A later outdoor service on Christmas Eve and another in-person service on Christmas morning were cancelled for weather reasons.

St. Catherine’s designated three local charities to receive its Christmas Eve offering proceeds: Cobb Communities in Schools, Family Promise of Cobb County and Simple Needs GA.

Some churches are having online and in-person services on Christmas Day. For details, visit the East Cobb News Christmas schedule page

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East Cobb Christmas 2020: Online worship schedules and more

Catholic Church of St. Ann, sexual abuse allegations

Every year we update out Christmas Worship Schedule page with a summary of services at selected East Cobb churches, plus links for more information.

Due to very different circumstances this year, we’re obviously changing the format, but not all that much.

What you’ll find on that link is information about virtual services—most of them on Christmas Eve—and links to other details and livestream access.

Most churches have been requiring reservations for in-person worship, and a good number of those we checked are at full capacity. We’re linking to the main church website and other appropriate links for you to check if you’re interested in attending in person.

On Christmas Day we’ll round up some of the special messages, music and other programming that East Cobb churches have put together. Some of them have been posting beforehand, such as the Sing-Along at the Catholic Church of St. Ann below.

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Georgia Credit Union workers ringing the bells for Salvation Army

Georgia Credit Union Salvation Army
Georgia Credit Union employees Jessica Namynanik and Heather Bulloch.

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Credit Union of Georgia helped kick-off the Salvation Army’s Bellringing season during the 2020 Red Kettle Kick Off at the Salvation Army location on Waterman Street. Although things look a little different this year it did not stop the excitement for another season of bellringing with a new donation option! Credit Union of Georgia has proudly supported the Salvation Army throughout the years and is excited to continue to get more involved by having their own kettle this year. Credit Union of Georgia was proud to present a check of $1,250 to support the cause. Additionally, Credit Union of Georgia employees volunteered to ring the bell for their very own sponsored kettle at Kroger on Cherokee Street this month.

Due to the ongoing economic impacts of COVID-19, the need of thousands of local families is even greater this holiday season. The Salvation Army of Metro Atlanta is expecting a 155% increase in requests for assistance this holiday season. Because of this, the Virtual Red Kettle has been created so everyone has the ability to rally around our community.

Credit Union of Georgia not only donates each year, but fundraises throughout the year for The Salvation Army as well as other local nonprofits. Vice President of Information Technology, Tom McNutt is currently serving on the Board of Directors for The Salvation Army Marietta Corps. Employees at the Credit Union are excited to not only continue fundraising for charities within the branches, but also volunteer to be a bellringer for The Salvation Army. “Growing up I loved being able to drop my coins in the red kettles during the holiday season- it felt so good to give back! I’m proud to be a part of an organization that values giving back to the community and allows me to volunteer,” said Kathy Winiarczyk, Business Development Representative.

Make sure to stop by the red kettles within the community this season – swipe your card or drop coins and bills into the kettle to donate. Donations collected directly impact more than 57,000 people in metro Atlanta each year through homeless services, youth enrichment and anti-trafficking programs. Credit Union of Georgia works hard throughout the year fundraising for local charities. To learn more how you can give back to your community with Credit Union of Georgia follow along on social media and www.CUofGA.org for their latest fundraising efforts. 

Georgia Credit Union Salvation Army
Georgia Credit Union Tom McNutt accepts a donation from a girl.

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East Cobb restaurants organize ‘feed a family’ food trees

East Cobb restaurants feed a family food tree

While restaurants have been hit hard by pandemic-related closings, two in East Cobb have teamed up to help those in need with their holiday meals.

Paradise Grille (3605 Sandy Plains Road) and Lucia’s Italian Restaurant (4705 Woodstock Road) have organized what they’re calling “feed a family” food trees at both restaurants, with the proceeds benefitting those served by MUST Ministries.

Here’s MUST explaining how the process works:

“Each tree is covered with $50 gift certificates that will pay for a family meal for 6. Every Family Meal gift card will be delivered to MUST Ministries before Christmas Day to distribute among our families.”

So when you purchase a gift certificate, the restaurants will then put together the meals as indicated in the flyers above. In addition to helping needy families enjoy a Christmas dinner, you’ll also be helping the restaurants.

Here’s more from the restaurants:

Purchase a gift certificate and we will display your family name, on your star, on the walls beside our trees.

Let’s fill our walls with Stars and help Must take care of less fortunate friends this holiday season

Gift cards must be purchased in the restaurant.

Thank you all for you care in advance

Love you all
Happy Holidays dear friends 

Georgia AAA advises caution for those traveling for holidays

AAA Georgia holiday travel advisory

Submitted information from AAA Auto Club South:

AAA Travel expects the vast majority of Americans to stay home this holiday season. Public health concerns and travel guidance are influencing their decisions not to travel over the year-end holidays, a period that typically sees high demand for vacations. While AAA expects at least 34 million fewer travelers compared to last year’s holiday season, as many as 84.5 million Americans may still travel from Dec. 23 through Jan. 3, a decline in travel of at least 29%.

“While Thanksgiving is traditionally spent gathering with friends and family, the year-end holidays are when Americans often venture out for longer, more elaborate vacations. That will not be the case this year,” said Montrae Waiters, spokeswoman, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Public health concerns, official guidance not to travel, and an overall decline in consumer sentiment have encouraged the vast majority of Americans to stay home for the holidays.”

The CDC urges Americans not to travel for the holidays this year, warning that travel increases your chance of getting and spreading COVID-19.

For those who make the personal decision to travel, it is important to understand the risks involved and take steps to keep yourself and others safe. Seek the advice of a trusted travel advisor and refer to AAA’s COVID-19 Travel Restrictions Map and TripTik.AAA.com for the latest state and local travel restrictions, and to help determine which rest stops, gas stations, restaurants and hotels are open along your route.

The Auto Club Group has integrated enhanced travel safety features into its AAA Mobile App, including location-based emergency contact numbers, doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, and medical translation services. These new features use geolocation and can be accessed in the AAA Mobile App Travel section titled “Local Services for Travelers.” These travel assistance services are available globally through ACG’s partnership with travel insurance provider Allianz Global Assistance.

What to Know Before You Go

  • Plan Ahead. Check with state and local officials along your route and at your destination to learn about local guidance and any restrictions that may be in place. This includes what is expected of you when you return home. Many localities are requiring COVID-19 testing prior to and after travel.
  • Follow Public Health Guidance.
    • The CDC recommends taking a COVID-19 test one to three days before travel and another three to five days after travel, plus reducing nonessential activities for seven days after travel. Travelers should be aware of these and other local and state travel restrictions, including testing requirements and quarantine orders, and additional CDC guidance for before, during and after their travels.
    • Consistent use of face masks combined with social distancing (at least 6 feet) and regular handwashing are the best ways to lower your risk of contracting COVID-19. Be sure to pack face masks, disinfecting wipes, hand sanitizer and a thermometer to help protect and monitor your health. Also pack water and extra snacks to reduce the need to stop along your trip.
  • Verify Before You Go. Call ahead to minimize any last-minute surprises.  
    • Hotels – Prior to any hotel stay, call ahead to ensure your hotel is open and ask what precautions they are taking to protect guests. Ask about social distancing protocols like capacity reductions in common spaces, hotel staff requirements to wear masks at all times and if all amenities are available, like restaurant dining.
    • Car rentals – If renting a car, ask what has been done to clean the vehicle. Hertz, for example, has introduced Hertz Gold Standard Clean, an enhanced vehicle disinfectant and sanitization process. For extra peace of mind, use disinfecting wipes to wipe down door handles, steering wheels, shifters and control panels.

Holiday travelers are continuing to take a wait-and-see approach to their travel decisions. With COVID‑19 cases steadily increasing this month, the expected continued rise will likely prompt some Americans to make last minute decisions to not follow through with upcoming travel plans, which was the trend during the lead up to Thanksgiving.

Based on mid-October travel forecast models, AAA expected up to 50 million people would travel for the Thanksgiving holiday, which would have been a decline of 10% from 2019. While final Thanksgiving travel numbers are not yet available, AAA expects the decline to be closer to 15–20%, as the CDC and state and local authorities advised against holiday travel.

Road Trips Will Decline, but Remain Preferred Method of Travel

Most Americans who decide to travel will do so by car, with road trips accounting for 96% of holiday travel. Up to 81 million Americans will travel by car, a decline of at least 25% compared to last year. Auto travel is expected to replace some trips previously taken by bus, train or airplane, given the flexibility, security and comfort traveling by car provides.

Those who decide to hit the road will find cheaper gas prices. AAA advises these travelers to plan ahead and take precautions to be a responsible traveler. On average, Georgia gas prices are 40 cents cheaper than this time last year.

“Typically, cheaper gas prices are an incentive for last minute trips, especially around the holidays. But the lower prices and less traffic aren’t driving decisions to hit the road. Americans are looking to the public health landscape, including COVID-19 case numbers, to make their travel decisions,” continued Waiters.

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Check out these and other East Cobb holiday lights displays!

East Cobb holiday lights displays
For the 11th year, Karen Fox has set up a holiday lights display that’s synchronized to music.

Thanks to readers who have let us know about their holiday lights displays that have already been lighting up their neighborhoods.

We’re teaming up with the Cobb GIS (Geographic Information Systems) unit to map these and other displays, for as long as people have them going, for your drive-by entertainment.

Feel free to send in your photos and information (address, how long you’ll have your displays going, etc.) to: editor@eastcobbnews.com and we’ll add them here.

Last year we heard from Karen Fox, who decorates her home in the Clary Lakes Subdivision with a display that’s synchronized to music.

She’s doing this again, she tells us, for the 11th consecutive year, and has added some new features to her animated show. When you drive by (2994 Clary Hill Court), you can still tune into to 88.3FM, and listen to the music and watch the lights.

She is partnering with Santa Claus—yes, indeed—who will be making several socially distanced visits with children. Karen has created a Facebook page with more information and updates.

He’s supposed to make a visit Saturday night, weather permitting. You can see a video at the bottom of this post of her display from last year.

As she has in the past, Karen is accepting donations for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church.

  • Address: 2994 Clary Hill Court (Clary Lakes subdivision, off Post Oak Tritt Road near McPherson Road)

East Cobb holiday lights displays
The home of Christine Morris, 140 Millbrook Trace, Gant Quarters

Reader Christine Morris is inviting the public to come by her home in the Gant Quarters subdivision, at 140 Millbrook Trace.

“We would love to share the joy of Christmas with the community and bring smiles to peoples faces during this pandemic,” she says.

Not too far away, in the Weatherstone subdivision, Jed Berry also says he has an FM transmitter that plays coordinated music timed with his lights display.

His home is at 746 Willow Ridge Court.

East Cobb holiday lights display
The home of Jed Berry, 746 Willow Ridge Court, in Weatherstone.

As mentioned above, Cobb GIS has been mapping holiday lights displays around the county, and when they saw what we were doing, they sent along this link with locations that will be updated.

You’re free to add your information there, and we’ll be continuously updating this during the holiday season.

The more lights the merrier, as we try to spread some holiday cheer, especially given our present circumstances. If it’s a daytime-only display without lights, that’s fine too.

We’ll make it clear this is a “drive-by” event only and ask viewers to be considerate on the roads. Ideally, evening displays will be available for viewing between dusk and 9 p.m.

Just e-mail us: editor@eastcobbnews.com.

During the holiday season, we will select displays to feature in East Cobb News and on our Instagram page.

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Cobb Christmas Stuff-a-Bus collecting toy donations this week

Submitted information:

Cobb Christmas, Inc. and CobbLinc have teamed up again this year to create the county’s most unique and memorable holiday program, Stuff-a-Bus. Think of Stuff-a-Bus as the opposite of Santa’s sleigh—Santa uses his sleigh to deliver gifts and Cobb Christmas makes a CobbLinc bus our sleigh for collecting gifts.

During this event, a specially-wrapped CobbLinc bus travels to designated host sites to collect donations of new unwrapped toys for Cobb Christmas’ annual distribution. These donations go directly to help Cobb families in need. This year, we are hitting the road Wednesday-Thursday, Dec. 9-10. Please donate new unwrapped toys at any of the Stuff-a-Bus host sites listed on cobbcounty.org.

Toys needed for ages 2-13 (the biggest need is ages 9-13) include:

  • Educational toys
  • Legos
  • Ethnic baby/Barbie dolls
  • Sports equipment
  • Play kitchens
  • Kid puzzle
  • Remote control toys

The full pickup schedule can be found here, with both East Cobb stops taking place on Thursday, Dec. 10:

  • 8-8:30 a.m.: Wellstar East Cobb Health Park (3747 Roswell Road)
  • 12:30-1:30 p.m.: Three13 Salon Spa & Boutique (2663 Canton Road)

Donations of new unwrapped toys also can be dropped off at the Cobb Christmas distribution site (IAM Lodge 709, 1032 South Marietta Parkway) on December 8-10 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Cobb Christmas Inc. is a non-profit, non-denominational all-volunteer organization that assists low-income and working-poor families during the holidays. 

For more information, visit cobbchristmas.net.

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Sweets With Santa features holiday treats, train rides and photos

Sweets With Santa

Submitted information and photos:

The Janice Overbeck Real Estate Team of Keller Williams hosted their fourth annual Sweets with Santa event on Saturday, December 5th from 11:00 am – 3:00 pm.

Guests were able to enjoy a complimentary visit with Santa and were given holiday treats to take home while maintaining social distancing and following CDC protocol. Professional printed pictures with Santa were available for visitors to take home and have emailed. There was a train for the kids to take a ride around the building- unlimited free rides!

There was even an opportunity for visitors to bring their furry friends for a visit with Santa Paws. Dogs and cats were given treats to take home with them.

Sponsors for the event included: First American Home Warranty, Chick-fil-A East Lake, Perrie and Associates and 2-10 Home Warranty who sponsored the treats for two and four legged visitors.

The Janice Overbeck Real Estate Team office is located at 2249 Roswell Road in Marietta. For more information visit the events tab on www.JaniceOverbeck.com.

Sweets With Santa
Children and nephews of Janice Overbeck and their dogs with Santa

Sweets With Santa
Two girls tell Santa what they want for Christmas

Sweets With Santa

Sweets With Santa

Sweets With Santa

Send Us Your Holiday News!

Let East Cobb News know what your family, neighborhood or organization is doing during the holidays.

We know it’s a different atmosphere this season, but we want to make it easy to share good cheer with your friends and neighbors.

Pass along your photos and information of past events to: editor@eastcobbnews.com; if you have upcoming holiday events that are open to the public, please let us know and we’ll post those details promptly.

Please include information related to any health and safety protocols you may be observing as well.

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The Avenue East Cobb revises holiday event schedules

The Avenue East Cobb holiday events

Earlier this week we noted that The Avenue East Cobb’s Christmas tree lighting has been scheduled for Friday was postponed due to rain.

That’s now set to take place next Friday, Dec. 11, from 5-8 p.m. That’s also the first of two days of carriage sleigh rides, along with Friday, Dec. 18. Both of those events will take place from 4-7 p.m.

The Avenue East Cobb also got in touch later in the week to let us know that next Thursday, Dec. 10, there’s going to be a Menorah lighting event at 5 p.m.

Cantor Kassel from Temple Beth Tikvah will lead in Hanukkah Blessings, songs and music, and there will be blue glow bracelets for the kids.

This is a free event that will take place at the Silver Menorah at the fountain between Bravura Fashion and Michael’s.

As we noted earlier, all these events will take place with health and safety protocols.

The Christmas tree lighting on Friday includes a holiday music show, gift card giveaway, a hot chocolate bar and more. The event is sponsored by East Cobb Church and will take place weather permitting.

There are no reservations required; guests must adhere to CDC guidelines during the event and maintain a six-feet distance and wear a mask. Guests will sanitize their hands before entering the event area. Folding chairs are permitted.

More info about those events can be found here.

ICYMI—on Sunday the Friends for the East Cobb Park will have a “virtual” Holiday Lights celebration starting at 6 p.m. that’s streaming on the organization’s Facebook page. There will be caroling, a special message from Santa Claus and the tree lighting at the park.

And don’t forget to let us know if you have lights displays this holiday season you’d like others to come see.

East Cobb News is putting together a map that will let the public know what’s close by for them to view.

E-mail us your information,photos, etc. at editor@eastcobbnews.com ideally within the next week; we’re aiming to post this by mid-December.

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Put your home on our East Cobb News Home Holiday Lights Map!

East Cobb home holiday lights map

This is going to be a different holiday season during a time of pandemic, but that’s no reason we can’t share the same good cheer with family, friends and neighbors in some new and creative ways.

So this year East Cobb News is putting together a map — or maps, given the size of our community — of holiday light displays for your fellow East Cobbers to enjoy as they drive by in the safety of their cars.

We did something like this last year, asking readers to send in their light display photos, and we’d love to have you send them in again if that’s what you prefer.

But we want to expand the idea, given our present circumstances. Let us know what you are doing, where you are and when you expect to light it up—or if it’s a daytime-only display without lights, that’s fine too. We’ll make it clear this is a “drive-by” event only and ask viewers to be considerate on the roads. Ideally, evening displays will be available for viewing between dusk and 9 p.m.

During the holiday season, we will select displays to feature in East Cobb News and on our Instagram page.

The maps will be limited to our coverage area—which is actually quite large—and includes neighborhoods east of I-75 and I-575, in ZIP Codes 30062, 30066, 30067, 30068 and the Cobb portion of 30075.

So that’s why we say “maps”—there’s a lot of ground to cover, and we want to localize these displays as much as possible.

They’ll take some time to construct, and we’ll be adding to it as we hear of more displays, so let us know as soon as possible if you’d like us to map yours.

E-mail us with your information, photos, etc. at editor@eastcobbnews.com by Dec. 7; we’re aiming to post this by mid-December. 

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