Canton Named One of GAs Most Charming Towns According to online travel publication TravelMag, the city of Canton is one of the most charming towns in the state. The organization reached out to 50 travel writers, photographers and other professionals and asked them to name the places in Georgia they consider most appealing. Only towns and cities between 3,000 and 50,000 residents were considered.Reasons Canton made the list include its high standard of living and its bustling social and cultural scene. But much more than that, it is also a place of great beauty, with various hiking trails, attracting nature lovers all year-round, TravelMag also stated.
Canton Named One of GAs Most Charming Towns According to online travel publication TravelMag, the city of Canton is one of the most charming towns in the state. The organization reached out to 50 travel writers, photographers and other professionals and asked them to name the places in Georgia they consider most appealing. Only towns and cities between 3,000 and 50,000 residents were considered.Reasons Canton made the list include its high standard of living and its bustling social and cultural scene. But much more than that, it is also a place of great beauty, with various hiking trails, attracting nature lovers all year-round, TravelMag also stated.
Reinhardt Breaks Ground On New Theater Building Reinhardt University recently broke ground on its much-anticipated theater building, set to be completed in the spring of 2017. The theater building is part of the full Arts Around the Lake project that Reinhardt President Dr. Kina Mallard has envisioned.Currently, the Falany Performing Arts Center, which features a concert hall and classrooms, sits on one end of Lake Mullenix, and the Fincher Art Building sits directly across on the other side. The theater building will sit on a third side, overlooking the fountain and the lake. The new building for the theater program will include a conservatory, black box theater, portico, grand lobby, box office, north and south loggias, green room, dance room, performance studio, paint shop, scene shop, wardrobe shop, media classroom and faculty offices. The fundraising effort for the theater continues, and tax-deductible gifts are important to the success of the project. For information on how to give, visit Reinhardt.edu/thrive, or call 770-720-5545.
Meet Angela Thompson: Cantons New Director of Communications and Outreach Angela is charged with revamping the Citys website, social media platforms, newsletters, reports and overseeing the branding strategy currently underway. She will be providing assistance to the City regarding communication between departments, functions and programs of the City and the citizens, customers and stakeholders of the City. She will also oversee the Citys marketing and tourism functions as well as its Hotel Excise Tax programs, connections with City commissions, boards and authorities.Angela brings experience in municipal communications from the City of Milton along with special events and project management experience in that community. Prior to that, Angela served as the Main Street Director in Gainesville, providing another layer of local government experience in communications, marketing, special events and community relations.
Cherokee Chamber of Commerce Volunteer of the Quarter The Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that Melissa Madigan with BB&T has been named the Chairmans Council Volunteer of the Quarter for the third quarter in 2016. Members of the Chairmans Council are accepted by invitation only from the Chambers Chairman of the Board. In determining the Volunteer of the Quarter, attendance at Chamber events is evaluated for all members of the Chairmans Council. Melissa is a dedicated Chamber volunteer, and we appreciate the countless hours of service she has provided this year, said Steve Garrison, Chamber Chairman and Owner of Canton Tire & Wheel.For information on the Cherokee County Chamber and its programs, visit CherokeeChamber.com.
Public Preview Scheduled for Woodstocks New Amphitheatre Woodstocks Amphitheater at City Center will be open for a public preview event on Tuesday, October 25th, from 6:30-8:30 pm. This sneak peek will allow visitors to tour the grounds and facility, and ask questions of staff, officials, architects and builders. The first event in the new space will be the Woodstocks Halloween KidsFest on October 31st, from 3:00-7:00 pm. The Grand Opening Celebration and first concert (Mark Wills with opening act, the Thomas Fountain Band) will be on November 12th, at 7:30 pm. This 2.7-acre expansion to the Park at City Center includes grassy-tiered seating. The Woodstock Summer Concert Series resumes in May of 2017. With an estimated seating capacity of 6,000-7,000, music lovers should have plenty of room to enjoy all events. A new amphitheater website will be unveiled soon!
Youth Enters Cantons 2016 Farmers Market Pie Contest Each of the contestants of the Canton Farmers Market Pie Contest were asked to provide any special information about their entry. Jack Bishop Fords recipe was not the special part of his entry; it was the fact that hes only 4 years old. When his family asked if he wanted to enter the pie contest, Jack was so excited to enter! He researched recipes on YouTube with his grandmother and settled on a delicious, fresh strawberry and blueberry pie.
Teen Leadership Applicants Sought The Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that they will be accepting applications for the Teen Leadership Cherokee Class of 2017 until Wednesday, October 19, 2016. Students must be in 10th grade to apply. Teen Leadership Cherokee will offer a series of class sessions, exploring topics such as community involvement, personal development, team building and educational and economic responsibility. The young men and women selected to participate in Teen Leadership Cherokee must attend school in Cherokee County and/or live in Cherokee County, demonstrate outstanding qualities as potential leaders and possess the desire to affect change in their community. Each class will be representative of the diversity within Cherokee County, including students from the Cherokee County School District along with private or home-schooled students. Participants academic achievements, active participation in school functions, membership in other organizations and responsibilities, such as working after school, will be reviewed during the selection process. The class is limited to twenty participants. To obtain additional information or request an application, please contact the Cherokee County Chamber at 770-345-0400. Applications are also available online at CherokeeChamber.com.
CDTC Collects Items to Donate to the Holly Springs PD Cherokee Day Training Center (CDTC) collected crackers, water, hand sanitizer, dog biscuits, thank you letters, bracelets and various other non-perishable items to donate to the Holly Springs Police Department in a gesture of gratitude for the service of local police and their canine officers. After the items were collected, they were brought in by a team of men and women with developmental disabilities as a community service effort. Officers were given to-go bags to keep with them in the field to snack on during a busy shift. The delivery team was met by several officers, including Chief Ken Ball, and was shown appreciation for their efforts. As a 501c3 organization, the CDTC also accepts donated funds to assist with these and other efforts at the Center. They may be reached at 770-345-5821 or at their facility on Univeter Road in Canton.
Chamber Volunteer of the Quarter The Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that Russ Phillips with TransAmerica Financial Advisors has been named the Chairmans Council Volunteer of the Quarter for second quarter of 2016. In determining the Volunteer of the Quarter, attendance at Chamber events is evaluated for all members of the Chairmans Council. Russ is a dedicated Chamber volunteer, and we appreciate the time he has devoted this year, said Steve Garrison, Chamber chairman and owner of Canton Tire & Wheel.