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'It's Electric': Acworth Turkey Chase Draws More Than 1,100 Runners

'It's Electric': Acworth Turkey Chase Draws More Than 1,100 Runners

Update: 2024-11-26
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MDJ Script/ Top Stories for November 26th 

Publish Date:  November 26th  

   

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From the BG Ad Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast.  

  

Today is Tuesday, November 26th and Happy Birthday to Tina Turner 

***11.26.24 - BIRTHDAY – TINA TURNER*** 

I’m Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia.  

  1. 'It's Electric': Acworth Turkey Chase Draws More Than 1,100 Runners 

  1. Marietta Pilgrimage Returns Dec. 6-8 

  1. Churros, Ice Cream, Coffee Shop Opens in Kennesaw 

 

All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe!  

 

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STORY 1:  'It's Electric': Acworth Turkey Chase Draws More Than 1,100 Runners 

The 16th annual Acworth Turkey Chase 5K set a new record with over 1,100 participants, including runners in festive costumes. The event featured a 5K, 2K, and a "Little Pilgrim" Trot for young children, supporting the city's Tackle Hunger program with registration fees and non-perishable food donations. Approximately 5,000 food items were collected. The race route showcased historic downtown Acworth and Lake Acworth. Notable participants included Sam Howren, who finished third, and costumed locals adding fun to the event. Acworth Mayor Tommy Allegood wished participants well, highlighting the community spirit. 

STORY 2:     Marietta Pilgrimage Returns Dec. 6-8 

The 38th Annual Marietta Pilgrimage, happening on December 6-8, offers tours of five historic homes in Marietta's Whitlock Avenue neighborhood, each uniquely decorated for the holidays. The event, a fundraiser for Visit Marietta and Cobb Landmarks, allows guests to explore diverse architectural styles and learn about the history and preservation of these homes. The self-guided tours are supported by local volunteers, with proceeds aiding the hosting nonprofits. Tickets are available online and in-person, with the event expected to attract 1,800 to 2,300 participants. 

STORY 3:  Churros, Ice Cream, Coffee Shop Opens in Kennesaw 

Dulce Canela, a new dessert shop in Kennesaw, opened on November 8, offering a variety of traditional Mexican churros and ice cream. Owned by Katty Sanchez and Albert Trevino, the shop also serves as a coffee bar featuring Hispanic flavors like their popular horchata iced latte. The menu includes vegan-friendly churros and diverse ice cream flavors, such as strawberry cheesecake and Gansito. The shop aims to create a welcoming space with board games for guests. With support from the local community and experience from Sanchez's family restaurant, Dulce Canela is now hiring and open six days a week. 

 

 

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Break: DRAKE (Drake Realty (Cobb County) 

  

STORY 4:  Small Business Grant Program gets $50K Funding Boost 

The Development Authority of Cobb County has approved an additional $50,000 for the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Grant program, bringing its total contribution to $250,000 since 2019. This program, run by Cobb County’s Economic Development Department, supports small businesses with grants up to $10,000 for marketing, equipment, operational funds, and renovations. So far, 24 businesses have benefited, with 20 still operating in Cobb. The program aims to foster job creation and business growth. The Board of Commissioners will consider a new grant application from FruiTea Bubbles Cafe on December 10. 

STORY 5:  Work Underway on 600-home Marietta Development 

Beazer Homes has begun construction on "Greenhouse," a 600-home development in north Marietta, marking the largest residential project in Cobb County in decades. The 175-acre site, annexed by Marietta City Council, will feature 300 single-family homes, 200 townhomes, and 100 senior-targeted homes, with amenities like a clubhouse and pickleball courts. Homes will range from $400,000 to $900,000, with completion expected by 2027. Despite initial opposition due to traffic and environmental concerns, the project emphasizes energy efficiency, aligning with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Zero Energy Ready program. 

 

We’ll be back in a moment  

 

Break: Ingles Markets 7 

STORY 6:  We’re Thankful for Cobb's Custodians 

Cobb Schools celebrate their dedicated custodians, who play a crucial role in maintaining a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for over 105,000 students. With a team of 643, these custodians are often the first to arrive and last to leave, ensuring schools are ready for daily activities. They handle safety concerns, assist with deliveries, and engage with students, often going beyond their duties to support school programs. Recognized as "hidden gems," many have long careers in the district. This year, Gov. Brian Kemp acknowledged their contributions with a $1,000 bonus, highlighting their essential role in education. 

STORY 7:  Jeni's Ice Cream Coming to Marietta Square 

Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams is set to open a new location in Marietta Square, joining the Bridger Properties development on Church Street. The Ohio-based ice cream company signed its lease and plans to open by summer, next to Gianni & Mac’s Ristorante Piazza Nostra, which could open as early as next month. Bridger Properties co-founders, Merritt Lancaster and Jack Arnold, noted the quick progress and local construction team. The new shop will add to the vibrant atmosphere of Church Street Park, offering a variety of dining options for visitors. 

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'It's Electric': Acworth Turkey Chase Draws More Than 1,100 Runners

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