South Dekalb Senior Center Finally Opens: Residents, Commissioners Seek Action After Corruption Report
South Dekalb Senior Center Finally Opens: Residents, Commissioners Seek Action After Corruption Report
South Dekalb Senior Center Finally Opens: Residents, Commissioners Seek Action After Corruption Report
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From left, in March interim DeKalb County CEO Lee May hired former state attorney general Mike Bowers to root out corruption,waste, fraud and abuse.
Bowers recent report says May should resign. Photos by Andrew Cauthen
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Seniors in south DeKalb packed the
house Oct. 12 for the official grand opening
of their newly-constructed center.
Located at 1931 Candler Road, the
South DeKalb Senior Center is on the site
of an old funeral home that was turned into
a senior center.
We can fix it up, we can paint it up, you
can do whatever can, but every time I came
in here, I could not [forget] it was an old
funeral home, said DeKalb County Commissioner Larry Johnson whose district
the new facility serves.
At a cost of approximately $3 million,
the center was constructed using U.S.
Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grant funds.
The center is a 15,400-square-foot facility with amenities including community
meeting rooms, a computer lab, a fitness
area, a 1,400 square foot covered porch,
kitchen and more. Additionally, the center
includes classrooms to accommodate the
various activities requested by the community and a dining hall.
The center is expected to daily serve 150
to 200 seniors, ages 60 and up.
This is a great day in District 3. This is
Residents and county officials celebrated the grand opening
of the recently finished South DeKalb Senior Center Oct. 12.
Photos by Andrew Cauthen
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A variety of collard-based dishes will be offered at the festival. At a wellness and sustainability pavilion, festivalgoers will have access to information on topics such as
nutrition and energy conservation.
by Kathy Mitchell
Music including reggae, jazz, blues, gospel and other genres will
be performed at the festival. Photos by Robert Ross
Nobantu Ankoanda
is on a mission to promote
healthy living, especially in
Black communities. Inspired
by a garlic festival in her native California, Ankoanda
decided to create her own
festival around a nutritious
food. She chose one already
popular in her adopted state
of Georgiacollard greens.
Now in its sixth year
locally, the Collard Green
Festival this year will be Saturday, Oct. 24rescheduled
from the original Sept. 26
datehosted for the third
consecutive year by the city
of Lithonia and Mayor Deborah A. Jackson.
Popular in Asia, Africa,
North and South America,
collard greens are among the
worlds most healthful food,
according to whfood.com
and other sources. Collard
greens, rich in color, texture
and taste, are a staple food
Doc Talks
Upcoming Seminars at DeKalb Medical
The ABCs of Breast Cancer
Prevention & Bling Your Bra
Thursday, October 27
6:307:30 p.m.
Community Room at DeKalb
Medical Hillandale campus
While most people are aware
of breast cancer, many forget
to take the steps to detect
the disease in its early
stages. Learn what to
do to reduce your risk
of developing breast
cancer from physicians
and nurse navigators
who focus on how to be a
good steward of your health by
making diet and lifestyle changes.
Bring a bra to bling or decorate
on that we provide. Decorated
bras will be displayed at the
hospital Breast Centers.
Call 770.233.7393 or visit
www.dekalbmedical.org.
Iman
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404.371.2201
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TheDeKalbCountySchoolDistrictisholdingfive(5)regionalpublicinputmeetings,todiscussandgather
informationrelatedtoitsMasterPlanningoftheESPLOSTVprogram,calledtheBuildingS.P.A.C.E.S.
Initiative.TheBuildingS.P.A.C.E.S.Initiativeisanefforttodeterminehow,where,andwhyfuture
resourcesshouldbededicatedtotheimprovementandmodernizationofourbuildingsand
infrastructuretosupporttheDistrictsvisiontoinspireourcommunityoflearnerstoachieve
educationalexcellence.
Themeetingswillbeheldonthefollowingdatesandtimesatthelocationsshown:
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Tuesday,October20,79PM
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Thursday,October22,79PM
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Monday,October26,79PM
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Thursday,October29,79PM
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ColumbiaHighSchool
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Decatur,GA30032
MillerGroveHighSchool
2645DeKalbMedicalParkway
Lithonia,GA30058
StoneMountainHighSchool
4555CentralDrive
StoneMountain,GA30083
TuckerHighSchool
5036LaVistaRoad
Tucker,GA30084
OPINION
Communicating is a gift
Being able to communicate directly and freely is a
gift that we too often take for
granted. Recently I realized
just how valuable this gift is
when my ability to speak for
myself was compromised.
On a trip in Italy while
part of a delegation of tour
operators and journalists,
I was asked to do three interviews with TV reporters.
Of course the non-English
speaking interviewers were
asking their questions in Italian, and I dont speak Italian
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Marc Morgan
For approximately five
years, Marc Morgan of
Tucker has been volunteering at the United Methodist
Childrens Home flea market.
On Oct. 9, Morgan was
wearing a neon yellow
safety vest at the two-day
flea market at the childrens
home at 500 S. Columbia
Drive, Decatur.
I usually work in the
yard sales. Ive done parking, Ive done vehicle loading. Thats mostly what Ive
done, Morgan said.
ety of ways.
Im in the choir. I work
with different groups there,
he said.
Morgan said everyone
should volunteer somewhere.
It would benefit them
more than it would cost
them, Morgan said. They
would gain from giving
more than they could ever
believe they could get.
Come on and volunteer, he said.
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Decatur
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City to host music event
Countywide
International Food & Music Festival set for
this weekend
The DeKalb International Food & Music Festival will be held Sat., Oct. 17 from noon until 6 p.m.
at Northlake Mall, 4800 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta.
The 5th annual DeKalb International Food &
Music Festival promises to be a day of fun with lots
of food, music, entertainment and more! Free Admission to all.
Childrens activities will be held in the Childrens Village; for a $5 fee, each child gets an allday pass. The Childrens village will feature the
Center for Puppetry Arts, a game truck, bouncy
houses, face painting, snacks and an opportunity
to tour DeKalb County Fire Rescue and Police
equipment.
For additional information visit www.dekalbfoodandmusicfestival.com.
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For three decades, the Task Force for Global Health has been addressing worldwide immunizations. Photos by Andrew Cauthen
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Local food
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refugee families
by Ashley Oglesby
ashley@dekalbchamp.com
Before becoming the title
of a hit television sitcom, the
term community meant a
group of dedicated people
who in a small, friendly
town sort of waypull together to do good things.
Caring for Clarkston
Food Pantry aims to do just
that.
Since its inception
in 2011, the food pantry
has served more than 500
families throughout DeKalb
County and provides lowincome families with food
twice a month.
The food pantry is a collaborative partnership with
Clarkston United Methodist
Church, Oak Grove Methodist Church, Hands on Atlanta
and the Atlanta Community
Food Bank.
With the help of volunteers, the organizations operate a community garden and
a pantry plot that includes
28 smaller plots where community members are able to
grow their own fruits and
vegetables. Residents can
also sell what they grow to
support their families.
Clarkston is a very
international community.
Were made up of about
70 percent refugees, said
healthy living director Aliyah Frazier.
She said,Our goal is to
provide healthy living options and resources to the
community and also a great
amount of education. We
make sure that we provide
organic vegetables from
our garden and that go to
our pantry, our co-op and
our market. We really try to
uplift the community and
provide as much as we can
in making sure that there are
enough options as it relates
to healthy living for our residents.
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Food trucks and street vendors accommodate a crowd of people at the inaugural Clarkston Food Truck Festival. Food trucks offered creole, Cajun, Mediterranean, smoked turkey dishes
and homemade desserts. The festival provided games, music and other activities to engage families with small children. Photos by Travis Hudgons
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Stakeholders attend the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Chamblee Farmers Market. The newly constructed, 75,000-square-foot international supermarket is located on Buford Highway.
The Fernbank LINKS robotics team holds a Lego robotics training session at Stone Mountain Middle
School for younger students Oct. 8. Photos by Andrew Cauthen
The United Methodist Childrens Home holds a flea market fundraiser. Photos by Andrew Cauthen
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Lou Walker Senior Center dancers entertain guests at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the South DeKalb Senior Center Oct. 12. Photos by Andrew Cauthen
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Health department launches Picture
Yourself Healthy in DeKalb campaign
The DeKalb County Board of Health recently
launched a Picture Yourself Healthy in DeKalb
campaign that promotes access to healthy foods
and physical activity venues in DeKalb County.
I am so excited about the Picture Yourself
Healthy in DeKalb campaign, said Elizabeth
Ford, the districts health director.Eating nutritious foods, being active, and maintaining a
healthy lifestyle are critical steps we can all take to
reduce the burden of chronic diseases that we see
in our county.
The campaign currently is focused on promoting the DeKalb County Mobile Farmers Market
operated by DeKalb County Extension. It will
expand to promote local producer-only farmers
markets and physical activity. Public service announcements about the campaign can be seen
on BET, TVOne and OWN, and heard on radio
stations Hot 107.9, Praise 102.5, Majic 97.5, and
Boom 102.9 and on MARTA buses and at bus
shelters in DeKalb County.
Residents can participate in the Picture Yourself at the DeKalb Mobile Farmers Market contest
by following the mobile market on social media, taking a picture of themselves at one of the
DeKalb Mobile Farmers Market stops and posting
it to #DeKalbMobileMarket on Twitter @dekalbmobile or Instagram @dekalbmobilemarket.
Each Friday, four winners will be randomly selected to win prizes, which include a $10 gift card
to use at the Mobile Market. The contest continues
until Oct. 23.
To find mobile farmers market stops or learn
more about the contest, go to www.DeKalbCountyGA.gov/mobilemarket.
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come and see how the pre-K
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It encourages us to invest the kind of money and
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Rowland Elementary
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Robyn Watt said she appreciated the senator coming
into the classroom to read to
her class.
Since he has a big role
in education and in DeKalb
County I think it was great
that he came in and showed
our students how important
education is to him, she
said.
Henson also was guided
on a tour of the facility and
introduced to the school
staff.
In a statement Gov. Nathan Deal said he and his
wife Sandra Deal believe
that engaging Georgias
children and encouraging
our educators is essential to
preparing students for future
success.
He added, Ensuring that
Georgias youngest scholars
continue to benefit from the
pre-K program is a top priority of my administration. By
making strategic investments
in Georgias pre-K program,
we hope to provide each student with a strong learning
foundation.
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SPORTS
Dunwoody won its fourth consecutive girls DeKalb County Cross Country title.
The Lakeside Vikings won their 30th DeKalb County Boys Cross Country Champi- Lakesides Davis Stockwell finished first in
onship. Photos by Mark Brock
the boys race.
SPORTS
softball
Dunwoody wins
region softball title
by Carla Parker
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The No. 7-ranked Dunwoody Lady Wildcats claimed
another softball region title after defeating Stephenson 8-0
in five innings in the Region 6-AAAAA championship
game Oct. 9 at Dunwoody.
Freshman pitcher Samantha Moss had a dominating
performance on the mound, not allowing a hit. The only
batter to reach base was Ayanna Destinvil on a leadoff
walk in the top of the fifth inning. Moss and the Dunwoody defense shut down a potential Stephenson comeback with two strike outs and an infield fly out to seal the
victory.
Although Moss had a big role in the win, Dunwoody
Coach Kerry Brown said the senior class was the motivating factor behind the teams performance.
[The team] is led by six seniorsphenomenal, outstanding seniors, Brown said. They never give up, they
always work hard, they encourage each other and they
wanted it and you could really tell [they wanted it]. They
have worked so hard, our whole team has worked hard
[all] summer. When school got out we worked out four
times a week. They were ready to play; they wanted it.
After a scoreless first inning, the Lady Wildcats got
their offense going in the second inning on a two-run
single by senior Kaylyn Sinisgalli, giving Dunwoody a 2-0
lead.
Dunwoody got two hits in the third inning, but good
defense by Stephenson and pitching by junior Jordyn Powell kept the runners on base and the Lady Jaguars got out
of the inning without allowing a run.
However, Dunwoodys offense got going again in the
fourth inning, scoring six runs. A RBI single by Sinisgalli
and a RBI double by freshman Walker Wicklund extended
the Lady Wildcats lead to 4-0. Senior Katlyn Andrin batted in two runs to bring the score to 6-0, and a RBI double
by senior Allie Puckett and a sacrifice hit by sophomore
Heather Yancey brought the final score to 8-0.
Dunwoody and Stephenson hosted first round playoff
doubleheaders Oct. 14 against teams from Region 7-5A to
open the Class AAAAA playoffs. Brown said winning the
region title gives her team a lot of momentum heading into
the state playoffs.
Its always great to win region, she said. That was a
phenomenal game; my hats off to Stephenson. Were ready;
our goal is to make deep into the state playoffs.
Stephensons Jordyn Powell waits for the pitch. Photos by Carla Parker
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SPORTS
FOOTball
St. Pius running back Grant Holloman tries to avoid a number of Marist defenders. Photo by
Butch Liddell
St. Pius running back Nkem Njoju looks for running room. Photo by Butch Liddell
St. Pius running back Nkem Njoju scored on a 5-yard run to give the Golden Lions a 17-14 lead.
Photo by J. David DiCristina
by Carla Parker
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Oct. 9
Lovejoy (3-4) 68, Lakeside (3-4) 14
Tucker (4-3) 56, Rockdale Co. (1-6) 21
Thomson (5-1) 56, Clarkston (0-6) 7
M.L. King Jr. (2-4) 39, Druid Hills (33) 14
Lithonia (4-3) 20, Chamblee (2-4) 7
Stephenson (5-1) 62, Dunwoody (2-4)
0
Westminster (3-3) 49, Decatur (4-2) 16
Oct. 10
Miller Grove (4-2) 35, SW DeKalb (24) 0
Arabia Mountain (3-3) 24, Redan (3-4)
14
Cedar Grove (5-1) 20, McNair (1-5) 0
OPEN: Cross Keys (0-3), Stone Mountain (0-6)
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