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SHEILA MARSHALL
Three Rivers RegionalCommission
Transportation PlannerAnthony Dukes is workingto secure unding romboth the city o Grinand Spalding County orunding a study in an eortto obtain grant unding ora locally operated transitsystem.
Ill be looking at anurbanized transitcomponent, Dukes said.What Im looking atunlocking is Federal TransitAuthority (FTA) 5307Urbanized Transit undingthat we have available.
These ederal undswould be administered
by Marta, which wouldbe channeled toSpalding County throughthe Atlanta Regional
Commission.
Dukes stressed that thetransit system underconsideration would notconstitute Marta beginningoperations in Grin-Spalding County, butwould be operated entirelyunder local auspices.
This would be anindependent system thathas nothing to do withMarta. These are ederalunds, Dukes explained.Marta has the bestcapacity to acilitate theunds distribution, butwe would work directly
JESSICA GREGORY
In an eort to beautiyGrins sixth district, citycommissioner ShaheerBeyah has initiated acommunity clean-upproject called Cut, Clean,Cure.
The project will dependupon volunteers rom thecommunity, specicallyyounger people, andprovide lawn and homemaintenance, ree ocharge, or the elderlyand sick. I saw a need oelderly people not
able to do their yard work,such as cutting limbs,raking leaves and pickingup paper, while youngerkids need involvement,said Beyah.
Cut, Clean, Cure had itsrst interest meeting
on Saturday, August 28,where Beyah and othermembers o the sixthdistrict discussed theprograms goals. The rstCut, Clean, Cure meetingwas a success. There werea lot o committed peoplewho appear to be serious-
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
BUSINESS
JESSICA GREGORY
When she was 15 years old,Tracy Hill was on restrictionduring Halloween,
preventing her rom goingtrick-or-treating. Instead opouting, Hill decided thati she couldnt trick-or-treatwith other kids, she wouldscare them instead. I wasa growling hunchback - Iput a Tootsie Roll in myteeth, a Tina Turner wig onbackwards, and a pillow onmy back under my robe,said Hill with a laugh. Inever trick-or-treated aterthat.
Instead, over the nextew years, her amily gotinvolved with her scaretactics and eventuallythey were creating The
Haunted Hill House oHorror in their ront yard.The tradition has grownso large that last year, Hillrented out commercialspace in McDonough.
This year, the Haunted Hill
On Friday, Sept. 9, SpaldingCounty and the city o Grincommemorated the 10thanniversary o the terroristattacks o Sept. 11, 2001.
Spalding CountyCommissioners ChairmanEddie Freeman told thosegathered in The Park at Sixth,In the days ater September11, we were let to consolethe inconsolable. In theweeks ater September 11,we tried to explain theunexplainable. In the monthsater September 11, wetried to make sense out othe senseless. And eventoday, almost 10 years aterSeptember 11, we strive tond hope in the moments ohopelessness that still hauntus.
City and countygather to rememberSept. 11, 2001
The Grip investigatesyour complaintsregarding high powerand utilities bills. Readabout what we foundon page 2.
Scare yourself sillythis Halloween byattending one of the
three 'haunted' placeswe highlight on pg 3.
Mobile marketing isthe newest way tostay in touch with yourclientele. TXT COM isa local business thatcan help you manage
your SMS marketingcampaign. Read aboutit on page 7.
Three Rivers seeks to unlockUrban Transit unds
Hill Houseo Horror tohaunt Old CokeBuilding in Oct.
JESSICA GREGORY
Grin Mayor JoanneTodd announced on
Tuesday, September13, that she and CountyCommissioners ChairmanEddie Freeman, alongwith the city and countymanagers, met to discussthe ormation o anairport authority and haverequested that the cityand county attorneys dratan intergovernmentalagreement orconsideration by bothboards.
The airport authority willconsist o nine members,with two city and twocounty members serving,as well as ve membersappointed by the city andcounty.
Reasons or orming
the authority includethe ability to issuebonds or the airportrelocation costs as well
as providing a neutralpower over the airport,said Todd. Lets just take[the commissioners]personalities out o thedaily running o theairport, she said in aseparate interview.
The agreement would alsoallow the city to annexthe airport property,providing another tax baseor Grin. The city needsthe tax base; weve havegot to build our tax basethrough commercial andindustrial properties, saidCity Commissioner DougHollberg.
Hollberg went on tosay that the city, likethe county, has beeninvesting money in
the airport studies andshould be able to reap thebenets o the airportstax revenue, which couldbe a substantial amounto money due to thepotential or larger jets toland at the new airport.
Though many citizenshave expressed concernregarding the build it andthey will come idea o
building a new airport inhopes o attracting larger
jets and industry, Hollbergsaid, We have to lay theoundation or the utureGrin-Spalding County,whether it be industrialland, longer runwaylength, or water and
sewage capacity. We haveto increase the marketingability o our communityto build jobs.
City and county make moves tocreate new airport authority
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SHEILA MARSHALL
Grin residents longdissatised with theirmonthly utility bills havetaken to social networkingsites such as Facebookto voice their opinionsand commiserate overwhat they believe to be
unreasonably high rates ornecessary services.
City ocials, however,claim that the ratescharged by Grin Powerand the Public Works andSolid Waste departmentsare commensurate withother municipalities whoprovide such services totheir residents.
Our rates are at least in themedian, i not low range,o other municipalities andGeorgia Power, said GrinCity Manager Kenny Smith.
Data published by theGeorgia Public ServiceCommission (PSC) supportsSmiths assertion, showingthat Grin Power rates allbelow the average cost o52 municipalities statewidethat provide electricity toits residents.
Electric providers set ratesaccording to kilowatt hour(kWh) usage, with tiers at500, 1000, 1,500 and 2,000kWh.
In its most recent ratesurvey conducted inJanuary, the PSC showed
Grin Power residentialcustomers are chargeda lower rate per kilowatthour, regardless o usage.
Grin Power charges 10.7per kWh as opposed tothe average o 10.9946or rst-tier customerswho use less than 500
kWh per billing cycle.Rates or the remainingthree consecutive tierscomparing Grin Powerand the state averagecome in at 9.55 centsversus 9.9087 or 1000kWh; 9.0 versus 9.4276or 1,500 kWh; and 8.725versus 9.1852 or 2,000kWh.
Local rates also come inbelow those o GeorgiaPower, which reportedprices ranging rom 12.288cents or 500 kWh to10.1725 cents or 2,000kWh.
Grin Power Assistant
Director Tom Ridgway saidrates are based primarilyon production costs,which have increasedin recent years due tohigher prices or coal a key componentin the productionprocess as well asthe implementationo additional ederalregulations and morestringent ederalEnvironmental ProtectionAgency policies.
Grin Power Director
Bill Bosch said a PurchasePower Cost Adjustmentwas implemented this year,but stressed the utilitysrates have not increased inmany years.
Our last rate increase wasback in 1996, Bosch said.
The recent adjustment wasnecessary to account orincreased expenses.
Prior to the adjustment,the price was based on1996 operational costsand expenses, he said.However, this adjustmentresulted in only a one toour percent increase inthe average residentialcustomers bill.
Bosch also stressed theimpact o this summersextreme heat.
We actually experienced10 to 13 percent higherusage this summer, he
said. The main increase
that people saw was interms o usage.
Bosch also addressedanother commoncomplaint the monthly$3.09 customer service ee.
For the most part, that eeis assessed to oset the
costs o having a customerservice department whereyou have a live billingcenter where youre able tocome talk to a live peoplerather than a phone bankor automated computercall center, he said. Thatee also osets the billingand mailing costs. I knowsome people will complainbecause they try to callin and cant get through.What I hope theyll realizeis that were also takingcalls rom 500 othercustomers. While I knowwere not perect, we dotry to serve our customerswell.
Rather than dissatisaction
with any individual citydepartment, Bosch said hebelieves some customersinstead experiencesticker shock due to thetotal costs o all servicescombined, includingelectricity, water and solidwaste collection.
Bosch was correct in thatassessment, as someresidents have, indeed,expressed concern overthose portions o theirbill, particularly the actthat sewerage charges areroutinely higher than thoseo their water usage, andthat wastewater ees areautomatically accessed toeach customer.
Sewerage charges do runapproximately 35 percenthigher than those owater, said Dr. Brant Keller,director o Grins PublicWorks Department.
CITY: On Friday, Sept. 16the city o Grin will enacta total outside wateringban that prohibits pools,outdoor lawns and landscape,vehicle washing, ornamentalountains, outside buildingwashing, and noncommercialundraising car washes. For acomplete explanation o theban, visit cityogrin.com.
CITY: Eective Sept. 13, the 6thStreet Bridge will be closedor approximately 18 to 24months or the demolition andreplacement o the bridge.Slaton Avenue will be closedpermanently on both the eastand west intersection to 6thStreet.
CITY: The City o Grinsrecycling rate dropped to 16percent last month, whilethe amount o garbage goingto the landll soared to 84percent. This is the lowest therecycling rate has been since
the inception o the recyclingprogram in 2007.
CITY: Through a generous grantrom the Georgia HumanitiesCouncil, the city o Grin willsoon be opening a new DocHolliday Exhibit at the GrinRegional Welcome Center.
STATE: Georgia LaborCommissioner Mark Butler onThursday announced Georgia'sAugust unemployment ratereached 10.2 percent, up .1percent rom July gures. Thenational unemployment rateis currently 9.1 percent. TheAugust 2011 jobless numbersmatched those o August 2010.
NATION: According to theArmy Corps o Engineers,nationwide fooding in2011 will necessitate morethan $2 billion in repairs tolevees, dams and riverbanks.This gure does not includedamage caused by HurricaneIrene or Tropical Storm Lee.The Corps currently hasapproximately $150 million orsuch repairs.
NATION: The House Energyand Commerce Committee isconducting an investigationo Solyndra Inc., a SiliconeValley solar energy companythat received $528 million inederal loans under the 2009
stimulus package. Solyndrarecently led bankruptcy,laying o 1,100 employees inthe process.
minded about the wholeidea, said Beyah.
Forty volunteers havealready committed to theproject, reported Beyah,and o that 40, eight areunder the age o 30. Attheir next meeting on
Tuesday, September 20,they plan to orm teamso 10 and divvy up variousprojects and goals or theCut, Clean, Cure project.
The current plan is to meetevery other Saturday andperorm yard work or a
minimum o 10 homes othe sick or elderly. Eachmeeting will open witha prayer rom a dierentminister and close with aprogress report at the endo the day.
It is my hope thateventually, this projectwill spread throughoutall the districts in Grin,said Beyah.
New or used equipment,such as yard rakes, gloves,weed eaters, blowersand other necessitieswill be procured bydonation. In a move ora transparent project,Commissioner Beyahinvites any who donatemoney or materials toview the equipmentMonday through Friday atits storage location.
To become involved
with the Cut, Clean,Cure project, contactCommissioner ShaheerBeyah by phone at 678-521-3608 or by email [email protected].
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with the Atlanta RegionalCommission. Marta is onlythe mechanism or how themoney ows. Its going tobe a true Grin-SpaldingCounty system operatingaccording to how localocials want it run.
The proposed studywould be used todetermine the key needs
o the community, whichalready has access totransportation assistancethrough the 5311 Rural
Transit System.
One distinct dierencebetween the current 5311System which requiresthat rides be scheduledby the passenger andthe proposed urbanizedsystem is that xed routesand schedules would beestablished under theproposal.
Well be looking at whichareas would really supportit and which populationswould support it, Dukessaid.
Factors that will be usedin determining these keymatters include anticipated
requency o use andthe number o riders.As Spalding Countyspopulation grows, thecommunitys needs willbe reassessed. As specicthresholds are reached, thecapacity o the Urbanized
Transit System will beincreased.
Dukes said the proposedstudy is the necessaryrst step to determineSpalding Countys currentand projected uture
transportation needs.We cant really make agood guess until we bringin some experts to look atall the actors, he said.
As a comparison,Dukes cited successulindependent transitsystems in such counties asCobb and Gwinnett.The study is going to belooking at a completelyindependent system thatwill best meet the needs othis communitys citizens,Dukes said.
In the eventuality theproposed study deems an
Urbanized Transit Systembenecial to Grin-Spalding County, undingcurrently exists to assistwith start-up costs, andongoing unding would
also provide a portion o itsoperational costs.
The unding is availableannually through theFederal Transit Authority,allocated throughCongressional balancing.Its generally between$150,000 and $180,000,Dukes said. Its kindo been banking atthe Atlanta RegionalCommission, and those arethe unds Im looking atunlocking.
The majority o thesystems capital costscould be drawn rom thoseexisting banked unds,with a 20 percent localunding match required.For uture operationalcosts, the FTA allows a 50-50 split o local and ederaldollars.
It probably wouldntexceed the unding thatsavailable, Dukes said.The study is going toexplore as many nancialoptions as possible todetermine how muchlocal money would be
necessary. Well be lookingat all potential sources ounding available, such asadvertising and corporatesponsorships, to determinethe operational costs o the
funds, cont.
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Polish change $5$1 per minute massagesFor more info call: 770-228-7738. Giveaways and breast
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The Hair for Hope Fundraiser Event will raise moneyto purchase wigs for women battling cancer.Participants will also receive cancer awareness informa-tion by Spalding Regional Medical Center.
* If you are in need of a wig, know someone who is, orwould like to make a donation, please contact Star AveryStar Salon & Spa at 414 S. Hill Street, Griffin.
All funds raised from the rae and t-shirt sales will be given toBonnie Jenkins and family, long-time clients of Star S alon & Spa.The funds given will pay for breast cancer treatment expenses.
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The true-to-lie movieo the play Driving MissDaisy is based on thebittersweet tale o thegrandmother o Atlantaplaywright Alred Uhry andstars Morgan Freeman,Jessica Tandy and DanAykroyd. The lm is verypowerul and brings backinnumerable memories
o growing up in Georgiaduring the 50s. Theauthor based the storyo Daisy and Hoke on hisgrandmother Lena Fox andher chaueur Will Coleman.
As many will remember,the Academy Award-winning lm used Grinin many scenes. Somewill even remember thecrews coming to town to
shoot these scenes. It isespecially exciting to seehow Hollywood capturedsome remarkable shots ohistoric downtown Grinin this lm. In act, there areseveral exceptional shots othe Sixth Street Bridge, theMcLellans store, and manyother stores that line NorthHill Street. There is evena surprising shot o theold Woolworths building,
which today has becomethe home o the MainStreet Players where thestaged version o DrivingMiss Daisy will take place.
Grin native NormaRichardson is playingDaisy Wertham; Byron
Turner rom Atlanta isHoke Coburn, Miss Daisy schaueur; and TommyMcDaniel rom Newnanis Boolie Wertham, theindulgent businessman/son o Miss Daisy.
The staged version ismore stylized than themovie. Miss Daisys parlor,the Hudson and Cadillaccars they drove, as well asthe oce o her son, arereproduced on the stagewith suggested props andcreative lighting.
The Main Street Players,115 North Hill Street,Grin, GA, brings DrivingMiss Daisy to the stage ortwo weekends, September22 through October 2:
Thursdays at 7:30 p.m.;Fridays at 7:30 p.m.;Saturdays at 3:00 p.m. and7:30 p.m.; and Sundays at3:00 p.m.For tickets and otherinormation, please call770-229-9916 or visit www.mainstreetplayers.org.
House o Horror will belocated in the Old GrinBottling Company, alsoknown as the Old CokeBuilding, on Taylor Street inGrin.
Even in the commercialspace, the haunted house isstill a amily aair, with Hillsmother, ather and sisterall helping out. Othersin the McDonough andGrin communities havealso oered their servicesincluding Colby Williams,who will play LeatherFace rom the Texas ChainSaw Massacre, and TonyGonzalez, props managerand Pyramid Head romthe Silent Hill video game.(Pictured on page one.)
Hill relays the back storyo the haunted house: Mr.Hill was born so utterlydeormed that he wasshunned by society. So he
gathers all reaks, killersand undesirables or onemonth and pretend to bewhat they really are.
Hill wouldnt reveal all thesecrets o The HauntedHill House o Horror, butmentioned appearancesby Hellraiser, MichaelMyers, a man-eatingclown, Dr. Satan, Jigsaw,an excorcist, werewol andchained demon, Freddie,
The Ring girl, and LeatherFace. There will also begatekeepers and otherspooks wandering around,she said.
The horror begins onSeptember 30 and lastsuntil Halloween day,operating rom dusk until11:30. The suggested ageappropriateness is 10 andup, and children under15 must be accompaniedby an adult. For moreinormation, visit www.screaminhorror.com.
haunted, cont. Other Haunted Places...
SHEILA MARSHALL
Grins own Lauren-Ashleycontinues to make a nameor hersel as she vies orthe title o Favorite FemaleSinger in the 2011 GeorgiaCounty Awards.
As a singer-songwriter
inspired by country starsthe like o Miranda Lambertand Carrie Underwood,Lauren-Ashleys style is asweet blend o countrywith the edge o rock androll.
Ater being approached byBlack Cat Studios, whichproduced her debut six-song EP, Lauren-Ashleyimmediately got busywriting her own songs.She said she had alwayshad songs in her head, butnever beore wrote themdown.
Now, she said she is
surprised at how good heroriginal music sounds.Inspired by her everydaylie, Lauren-Ashleys musicrepresents her eelingsand personal experiences,whether alling in love,breaking up or her dreamso the uture.
Many o those dreamsappear to be comingtrue, as Lauren-Ashley isperorming requentlybeore larger crowds.
Lauren-Ashley is enjoyinga competitive edge in therace to be named FavoriteFemale Singer o the Year,and ans can continue tosupport her by visitingwww.georgia-country.com. Voting will wrap upat noon Oct. 9, and thewinner will be announcedin November at the GeorgiaCountry Awards Show inMilledgeville.
Country-rock blend sendinglocal singer to the top
MSP to present Southern classic "Driving Miss Daisy"
"Haunt Tour 2011 is unlike any ghost tour experiencedin Georgia. No stories, no drive bys o haunted locations.Haunt Tour allows you to take on the role as ghost hunterand puts you at some o the most-haunted locationsin Georgia. Haunt Analyst as well as other respectedparanormal teams have documented each tour locationas being a site with high amounts o paranormal
activity. Haunt Tours Range rom our to six hours, bringappropriate shoes and clothing." -- hauntanalyst.com
Haunt Tour 2011: Sept. 16,17, 24; Oct. 1,8,14,22,28-29For more inormation: www.hauntanalyst.com; 770-567-9864Age appropriateness: 18+
The Haunted Theatre on Hill Street: The AsylumOct. 21, 22, 28, 29For more inormation: www.thehauntedtheatre.orgAge appropriateness: 13 and under must be accompanied by adult
"...and the patients escaped into the tunnels under the city,as the re burned the hospital to the ground. Through thelth o the underground, they have ound their sanctuaryhere in the basement where they thrive..."-- thehauntedtheatre.org
This year's Haunted Theatre will bigger and scarier in thebasement o Studio D, located at 111 N. Hill Street, Grin.
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The pros andcons o theGeorgia WorksProgram
JENNA HOWARD
On Thursday September
8th, President Obama laidout the American Jobs Act,a piece o legislation thathe believes will help lowerthe unemployment ratein America. The jobs billincludes several proposalsincluding public worksprojects, relie or localschool districts, cuts inpayroll taxes or workers,and a jobs trainingprogram that may lookvery amiliar to Georgians.
While giving his speech inIllinois, President Obamalauded Georgia or itsGeorgia Works program. Hecalled it a smart program
at the town hall meetingand one that may be usedas a model i the American
Jobs Act is passed.
The 411: Georgia Workswas implemented in 2003under then Georgia LaborCommissioner, Michael
Thurmond. The programallows unemployedworkers, who are receivingunemployed insurance,to train with participatingcompanies or eight weeks.
Trainees typically clock inabout twenty-our hours aweek and receive a stipendo $240. The company canchoose to hire the traineeater the eight weeks arecompleted. Since 2003,over 32,000 workers and16,000 companies haveparticipated in the GeorgiaWorks program.
Pros of the Georgia WorksProgram: The programallows workers to get on-the-job training while stillcollecting unemploymentinsurance and receivinga stipend. This allows theworker to gain skills they
may not have otherwisegotten and receivingbenets in order to payor consumer goods andservices. It also allowscompanies to assesspotential employees atno cost. I it does hire thetrainee, it will not have topay to urther train theindividual. In 2005, theU.S. Labor Departmentrecognized the program asthe most eective way toget the unemployed backto work.
Cons of the GeorgiaWorks Program: Georgiaocials have reported
that the program hasonly had a 24 percentsuccess rate with around
5,600 employees hired atthe end o their trainingsince its inception. 60percent o trainees ndwork elsewhere ater theireight weeks is completed.Companies also get reetraining at the taxpayersexpense, something manysee as another subsidy.
There are also legalobjections to the program.Critics believe that thetrainees are workers andare entitled to minimumwage under labor laws.
What People Are Saying:Youre essentially earninga salary and getting youroot in the door with thecompany under [GeorgiaWorks] -President Obama,town hall address inAtkinson, Illinois
I was able to gleaninormation and learnthings I hadnt learnedbeore, to enhance me asan individual so that I aman asset wherever I go
-Jacque Walker, GeorgiaWorks participant in aninterview with NationalPublic Radio
The activities that theworkers are engaged inare basically employment,which means theyshould be entitled to theminimum wage and shouldnot be working o theirunemployment insurancebenets. -GeorgeWentworth, a senior staattorney with the NationalEmployment Law Project
[In 2003], the economywas strong. Today, ree
training might oer littleincentive to businessesthat already have many
well-qualied applicantsand dont necessarily seethe need to add workers.-Lawrence Katz, a laboreconomist at HarvardUniversity
My take: PresidentObama has recognizedthat its going to takesomething big to get thecountrys economy movingorward and I think thatthe program is at least astep in the right direction.Since 2008, the nationalunemployment rate hasbeen stuck above ninepercent and has not seenany sign o improvingwithout intervention.However, with Georgiasunemployment rateranking second worstin the nation and sincethe state has ailed toadd any jobs or 48consecutive months, theprogram will need tobe tweaked to have anysuccess. Labor economistssee the potential in the
program, but in orderto be implemented onmassive scale and to havean eect on the economy,more things will need tobe addressed and moreincentives or hiring willneed to be added. TheWhite House has notnalized any other detailsregarding this job trainingprogram, but somethingtells me well be hearingmore about Georgia Worksin the coming weeks asthe American Jobs Act isdebated in Congress.
Jenna Howard works indevelopment at South Arts inAtlanta and is a political science
graduate rom Georgia StateUniversity.
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WHAT YOU'RE SAYING
Letters to the editor con-cerning any subject rel-evant to Grin citizens areencouraged and welcomed,as are cheers & jeers. Anycomments or letters mustbe signed and should beemailed to [email protected] or posted to P.O.Box 2251, Grin, Georgia30224.
The beginning oDirt McGirtEditor's note: Mr. McGirt iscurrently on vacation, butsince it was about this time oneyear ago that we procured hissatirical services, we decided tore-run his original column thataddressed several social andgovernmental issues o that
time.
DIRT MCGIRT, (Oct. 2010)Wake up people! The
Calvinists, who worshipCalvin rom Calvin and
Hobbes, are cookingdelicious corn dogs at theair this week to atten upour women. Then theywill be unable to resistthe weight loss promiseso the Zumba classes inthe churches they haveinltrated. Once insidethe Zumba classes theywill be trained in the arto seductive dance. Thisnewly trained army ostrippers will then be sentout lure in young menwho will learn o the newstrip clubs via powerulsubliminal messagesbroadcast by the 800Mhztower and rom the eyes othe General Grin statue.
Once the young men arelured in, the nal step
o the Calvinist plan willbegin. The true purposeo the Pocket Park willbe revealed when theCalvinists erect a encearound the area creatingthe perect habitat ortheir true deity, Hobbes,the tiger rom Calvin andHobbes. The men will beed to Hobbes each daywhen the Downtown Clockstrikes 11:47p.m. This willappease the mighty tigerand win his good graces.
The craty Calvinsits haveeven thought about thepossibility that the areawomen will remain strongand not be tempted andattened by the deliciouscorn dogs o the air andthus not lured to the
Zumba. They have beentraining men to dress aswomen or months tolure in the sacrices. Whyelse would we have somany womanless beautypageants.
You may also wonderwhat will happen whenthe young men o the areaare gone. The Calvinists,never without a Plan B,will then nally completethe Senior Center luring
hundreds o unsuspectingBaby Boomers rom thesurrounding area to the
jaws o Hobbes with thepromise o bingo, wateraerobics and large printmenus.
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BOB GOLDBERG,Elder Law Attorney
The number o persons
aged 65 and over isexpected to double by theyear 2030 and the astestgrowing segment o thepopulation consists opeople who are 85 andolder. Issues o aging,mental disability, andlong-term care will reach acritical point as early as thisyear when the baby boomgeneration rst reachedthe age o retirement.
Most people needinglong-term care also needhelp making personal,medical and nancialdecisions. A proper healthcare proxy and/or power oattorney will recognize the
appointment o alternatedecision-makers, and agood elder law attorneywill help secure thesewritten authorizations.
A good elder law attorneywill also help evaluatethe nancial situation,prepare a realistic andappropriate budget to payor long-term care needs,and, when appropriate,prepare more long-termplanning solutions, suchas qualiying or Medicaidbenets.
According to the Genworth2010 Cost o Care survey,a person aged 75 yearsneeding long-term carein Georgia, or example,
should anticipate paying,on average, around$40,000 per year in homehealth care costs, around$29,000 per year orassisted living acility costs,and around $58,000 peryear or nursing homecosts. Needless to say, thiscan become very expensivevery quickly.
To qualiy or Medicaid,Medicaid recipients mayonly keep a small amounto assets and income. AMedicaid recipient livingalone, in Georgia, maykeep no more than $2,000in non exempt assets andhave no more than $2,022per month in income. Anindividual in a nursinghome or similar institutionis restricted to a personalneeds allowance o $50 permonth. Income includesSocial Security payments,distributions rom IRAs andother retirement accounts,interest and dividends, etc.
As a general rule, givingassets away to qualiy orMedicaid is not permitted.A Medicaid applicant whodoes so is penalized
denied Medicaid benets or a period o timeollowing the transer.However, with the rightplanning legal strategies
can be used which donot result in a penaltyor Medicaid eligibilitypurposes.
So what can a person doi he/she needs help? Byollowing certain stepsand techniques outlinedby a qualied elder lawattorney, the personcan get the help theyneed now, or plan or itin the uture. Eligibilitycomes with planning andgetting advice rom an
experienced proessional.
Elder care/Medicaidplanning works or thosepeople who want to
preserve the assets theyhave worked hard toaccumulate. The bottomline is that a properelder care/Medicaid planenables a person to receivequalied care in theirhome, the community, inan alternate living acility,or in a nursing home without having to give upeverything to get it.
You probably have acondition called Raynaudssyndrome. This is acondition that likes women.It typically starts in youngadulthood beore the ageo 30. People who smokecigarettes or requentlyuse other stimulants, suchas caeine, are more likelyto have it. Cold climatesavor the condition. Otherrisk actors include amilyhistory o the condition,trauma to the extremities,and use o certainmedications.
The arteries that carryblood rom the heart to
your peripheral tissuescontain muscles that canconstrict the arteries.
These muscles are underthe control o the nervoussystem. I the nervoussystem tells these musclesto contract, they squeezethe size o the arteriesdown, and ow is restrictedand pressure rises. To getthe hang o this, considera garden hose: i you putyour thumb on the end othe hose, ow is restrictedand the pressure risesvisibly. Your arteries workmuch the same way.
In Raynauds syndrome,the arteries constrict in
a spasm or reasons wedont really know. Asblood ow is restrictedto the extremities, theyget cold and turn blue.Most requently, thisaects ngers, but it canaect toes (in 40 percent),and even ears, the nose,and nipples. It can getvery uncomortable. In
extremely rare cases, theloss o blood ow candamage tissues, but thatis very rare, indeed. Theusual scenario is that thecondition is sel-limitingand these attacks resolve ina ew minutes to a coupleo hours.
In the meantime, what canbe done? One thing youcan do is what you havealready discovered: plungeyour hands into warmwater. Dont use hot water,since your hands are numb,and you may burn yourselwithout knowing it. The
heat rom the water willdilate the small arteries inyour ngers and relieve thediscomort.
Exposure to cold willsometimes trigger anepisode. I you need to getsomething rom the reezerat home, use an oven mitt
just as you would use it orsomething hot. This keepsthe cold stress o yourskin. I you are at a ootballgame, get a hand warmerrom the sporting goodsstore.
I you have this condition,avoid heavy doses o
stimulants. This needs twoexplanations. First, heavydepends on your personaltolerance. You will knowwhen you hit heavy i ittriggers the constriction.Second, stimulantsinclude nicotine (quitsmokingthere is nothinggood it does or you!),caeine (coee, chocolate,
tea, carbonated coladrinks), energy drinks,decongestants, diet pills,etc. Needless to say, thereare several illegal drugsthat are also stimulants,such as amphetamines,and they may exacerbatethe problem.
Control your stresslevel. Even your own
epinephrine, a hormonethat increases heart rateand blood pressure instressul situations, cantrigger a Raynauds attack.
Some things will beharder to avoid. Forexample, certainmigraine medications,chemotherapy agents,over-the-counter coldremedies, and birth controlpills can make Raynaudsattacks more requent.
In my experience, we havehad success in treatingthis condition by adjustingthe extremities, especially
the wrists. On the day othis writing, a patient withthis condition came tothe clinic, and her handswarmed within a ewminutes o an adjustmentthat opens the carpaltunnel.
It is rare that thiscondition needs medicalintervention. There aresome drugs that willprevent the spasm o thearteries. Calcium channelblockers, such as Verapamil,are successul.
In short, this condition isnot curable, but it can becontrolled. Understand
the triggers and eliminatethem. Stay warm, protectyour skin rom exposure,control your stress, stopsmoking, and switch todeca. And, o course, iit aects your toes, warmthem on your husband justbeore he drits o to sleep.
That is sure to warm thingsup.
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stones will stand as a memorialamong the people o Israelorever." Joshua 4:5-7
DUSTY TACKLEWhen Joshua led the Israelitesinto Canaan, they crossed theJordan River. God backed upthe river all the way to a towncalled Adam, allowing them toenter into their promised land.Ater they had all crossed, theLord spoke to Joshua aboutthe stones in the place wherethe priests were standing inthe middle o the Jordan.
God wanted the Israelitesto remember where theyhad been and where He hadbrought them. Something sosignicant in this story is theJordan River had been backedup to a town called Adam.Everything that had happenedrom Adam until then wascut o. And, God had madeeverything brand new.
I have stones in my own lie.They represent what Ive gonethrough. They represent thatwhat was meant or harm hasturned out or good. Theyremind me o His aithulness.
I bet you have stones inyour own lie. I bet you havecrossed your own Jordan. Youmay be crossing one right now.But rest assured. You will makeit across. And, God will backup that river all the way to yourAdam, and make all thingsnew.
One day, when my childrenask me how I endured my owndicult times and crossedmy own Jordans, I will showthem my stones. And, they willknow how great and mightyHe is.
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SCTC Tigers kick obasketball season inNovember
Southern CrescentTechnical College (SCTC)'sintercollegiate basketballseason begins November1, 2011 and ends February2, 2012 with Regional
Tournaments immediatelyollowing. All home gamesare played at the TaylorStreet Middle SchoolGymnasium.
The SCTC Tigers mens andwomens basketball teamsare Division III memberso the Georgia CollegiateAthletic Association(GCAA), which is RegionXVII o the National JuniorCollege Athletic Associa-
tion (NJCAA). The NJCAA isequivalent to the NationalCollege Athletic Associa-tion (NCAA) and monitorsthe eligibility o its ath-letes and coordinates theleagues competitions andtournaments. There are22 colleges competing inintercollegiate athletics inRegion 17.
Gordon College was therst school in the area tohave an intercollegiateteam. They have becomeSCTC's main rivalry inseeking the communitysollowing and loyalty. Thisgame is a must-see and is
scheduled to take placeNovember 1 at GordonCollege. It begins with theLady Tigers at 5:30 p.m. ol-lowed by the mens team at7:30 p.m.
Earlier this year, Johntavi-ous Green o Lamar Com-prehensive High School,Ryan Nash o Lovejoy HighSchool and David Keyo Eagles Landing HighSchool signed a National
Letter o Intent to becomestudents and players atSouthern Crescent Techni-cal College, a rst or SCTC.
A homecoming game,another rst or SCTC,
complete with court, kingand queen who will becrowned at the game, isscheduled or November4 against East GeorgiaCollege.
Grin having its own col-lege basketball team is awin-win or all. An estab-lished team with communi-ty popularity can increaserevenue in city coers as aresult o peoples patron-izing the games. Studentscan also gather around andunite in support o theirteams. Not only do thegames themselves providean excellent social event
but studies have shownan increase in retentionamongst students as well.
Southside Riders TabRun will honor thelate Sheri Stewart
The Southside Riders As-sociation (SRA) will holdthe 13th annual OliviaAndrews Tab Run at 10 a.m.Sept. 24. As it has since itsinception, the motorcycleride will benet The RonaldMcDonald House o WestGeorgia, but or SRA, this
years ride will have addi-tional meaning, as well itwill honor the memory othe late Spalding CountySheri Dee Stewart.
Dee always led the ride,ever since the rst year,said SRA President MarkBarnhouse. He always ledit rom the beginning othe ride to the end. Thiswill be the rst year that hehasnt been a part o it.
To both honor his commit-ment to SRA and its eortson behal o childrenscharities, as well as ex-press their gratitude orhis support over the years,Barnhouse said Stewart will
be recognized in a uniqueand special way during theTab Run.
Registration or the ridewill begin at 8 a.m. in theApplebees parking lot onNorth Expressway, and thelaw enorcement-led ridebeginning at 10 a.m.
Another part o the TabRun tradition breakast atApplebees will be avail-able or a $5 donation, withall proceeds being donatedto SRAs und-raising e-orts.
The 2011 Tab Run will cover
approximately 75 miles,concluding in Hamilton,where ood and reresh-ments will be available orpurchase and participantswill enjoy live music andvendors booths.
The Ronald McDonaldHouse o West Georgia,which provides housing orparents o children receiv-ing medical care away romhome, utilizes the Tab Runproceeds to pay its annualutilities.
'Hair or Hope' willprovide wigs tocancer patients
On October 1, Star Salonand Spa will be hostingHair or Hope, a breastcancer awareness und-raiser.
Star Salon owner StarAvery knows just howimportant hair can be, to
both men and women.Being in the hair industryor the past nine years, themost rewarding thing tohear a client say when youget done with their hair is,I eel like a million bucks,
Avery said.
Avery has many clients,riends and amily mem-bers whose lives have beentouched due to cancer andhair loss due to chemother-apy. Two o the hardesttimes in my career was toshave my cousins hair dueto breast cancer treatment,and then cut a riends longhair that had been grow-ing since grammar schoolbecause o chemotherapy,said Avery.
I want to give back tothese women who are bat-tling cancer, going through
chemotherapy and havelost their hair. I want togive them back what theyhave lost so they can eelcondent again. Thatswhy I decided to hold aundraiser called Hair orHope.
From 1 to 5 p.m., Star Salonwill run specials on hair,nail and massage servicesto raise money to purchasewigs or chemotherapypatients. Spalding Re-gional Hospital will also bepresent to provide cancerawareness packages, andthe American Cancer Soci-ety knows to contact us i
anyone is in need o a wig.
Rafe tickets will be soldor prizes totaling over$1,000 rom local busi-nesses. Hair or Hopet-shirts will also be or sale.
The total unds rom thesesales will be donated to themedical expenses o StarSalon client Bonnie Jenkins,who is currently battlingbreast cancer.
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HIGHLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOLREUNION: September 24 at 1 p.m.at Wyomia Tyus Park Pavilion#1. A reunion is to be heldor those who attended
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR September 16-25; Annualphotography exhibit withworkshops, portolio reviews,satellite shows, collectorslecture, and a black-tie Ball,all designed to celebrate therural South; The historic R.F.Strickland Building , Concord;For more inormation visitwww.slowexposures.org.
September 17; Saturday;United Way Boat Race; Theannual cardboard boat racelaunches the 2012 United WayCommunity Campaign; DundeeLake; 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
September 17-18; Saturday andSunday; Barnesville Buggy DaysFestival; Celebrate Barnesville'sheritage as the Buggy Capitalo the South during the late1800s, eaturing arts and cratsvendors, ood court, parade,concert, and street dance;Downtown Barnesville; Sat. 9 to6 p.m. and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m.
September 20; Tuesday; Grin-Spalding Chamber o CommerceBusiness Ater Hours; FirstBaptist Church o Grin; 5 p.m.to 7 p.m.
September 22 - October 2;Mainstreet Players presentsDriving Miss Daisy; 115 N.Hill Street, Grin; For moreinormation visit www.mainstreetplayers.org.
September 24; Saturday; FallFamily Fun Days at the RockRanch; Celebrate 50 years ospace exploration with the
Corn Maze Kicko with NASA;Upson State Hwy 36, The Rock,Georgia; all day event.
September 24; Saturday;Zumbathon; Zumba to raise
money or the Cancer WarriorsSupport Organization o Grin;First United Methodist ChurchGym, Grin; 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
September 24; S aturday; Howto Train Your Dragon, reemovie viewing at the ImperialTheatre Park; DowntownGrin; 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
September 29; Thursday; "ThePoulenc Trio," a concert hostedby the Grin Area ConcertAssociation; Grin Auditorium.
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City o Grin Board o Commissioners6 p.m. September 13, One Grin Center
Action: Consider a request or a specialuse permit to allow or utilization oan existing structure as a Places oAssembly (PAO) or property locatedat 730 Pimento Avenue (New MercyBaptist Church).
Vote: 7-0
The property is currently zoned as industrialand being used as commercial land anda special use permit must be granted inorder or it to be used as a PAO. New Mercycurrently meets at 742 Pimento Avenueand wants to add 730 Pimento Avenue to"compliment the church's growth. "
Spalding CountyAnimal Care &Advisory Board7 p.m. Sept. 8,Spalding CountyCourthouse Annex
Action:The boardrecommended approvalto the Spalding CountyBoard o Commissionersthe establishment o acountywide restraintdistrict or dogs, but notor cats.
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In a society whereconsumers are bombardedwith product messagesat every turn, businesseshave begun looking orinnovative ways to set theirproduct and services apartand reach new clients.Usage o internet-basedmethods such as emailmarketing and socialnetworking has climbedexponentially in recentyears.
In the present scenariowhere people are hookedon texting and sendingSMS messages, anotherinnovative marketingstrategy, mobile marketing(sending texts to potentialand existing clients), israpidly becoming a newtrend.
Grinite Gary Hermsmeiersaw this trend approachingseveral years ago andstarted a mobile marketingbusiness in Statesboro.
Though the businessdidnt take o at the time,he has since returnedto Grin and revampedhis eorts to get localbusinesses on board withmobile marketing with hisbusiness, TXT COM.
Businesses that sign upwith TXT COM can expecta campaign specicallydesigned or that businessto reach customers whohave patronized and wantto continue to patronizethat business, saidHermsmeier.
Mobile marketing isall about establishing arelationship between thebusiness and the client
through their personaldevices. Its more than justselling them something.Youre treating them likeyour amily and riends,said Hermsmeier.
According to the MobileMarketing Association,marketing via SMS hasa higher-than-averagereturn on investment,citing that 97 percent otext messages are opened
versus 20 percent o directemails and that businessesusually experience a 15 to20 percent response rate totext message marketing.
As long as thebusiness has a need tocommunicate with itscustomers, which everybusiness does, I can makemobile marketing work orthem, Hermsmeier said.
Thats because it takesmore money to processsewerage than cleanwater, he said.
As or monthly wastewaterees, Keller said thoseare necessary or thecity to adhere to ederalregulations.
Its due in large part tothe Clean Water Act, hesaid. We now have toclean up runo waterbeore it goes into creeks,streams and rivers. All thatinrastructure has to berepaired, rehabilitated andreplaced.
Keller said water ratesthemselves are not out-o-line with those chargedby other municipalities,but are, in act, lower thanmany.
According to datacompiled by the Universityo North Carolina onbehal o the GeorgiaEnvironmental FinanceAuthority, consumption-based water charges inGrin ranged rom $16.68or 3,000 gallons to $95.74or 15,000 gallons.
The nal line-itemcharge on city utility billsrepresents solid wastedisposal, including Grinsmandatory recyclingprogram and yard waste
removal.
Central Services DirectorPhill Francis said thatwhile some residents wereinitially reticent to recycle,the program has takena oothold and met withgreat success.
I think the solid wasterates are well in line andthe quality o service isexceptional. We are nottaxpayer unded. What eeswe collect or the serviceswe provide are accountedor, as in any business,Francis said. Im proud othis city. The results areactual and tangible. Wedo an outstanding job withregard to waste diversionand nobody can argue
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Action: Commissioners denied aspecial exception or place o worship
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Vote: 3-1, Flowers-Taylor dissenting,Gilreath absent
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