Thursday, November 19, 2009

Israeli clown spreading goodwill

Courtesy Hatcher Hurd / Appen Newspapers

November 19, 2009

JOHNS CREEK – Itzik Ozery is known all over his native country of Israel as "Itzik the Clown."

But it's for a good reason: He is the Captain Kangaroo of Israel, hosting a daily radio program for children and appearing on Israeli television's youth channel. He also writes an advice column for children, answering the questions they send in.

Ozery has come to Atlanta under the sponsorship of the Israeli Consulate on a special mission to bring smiles and perhaps laughter to children in local hospitals. For 18 years, he has been a certified medical clown at The Schneider Children's Medical Center, the largest children's hospital in the Middle East.

At the hospital, the doctors recognize the therapeutic value of Ozery's rapport with severely ill or injured children so much he is considered part the staff. He helps children get through difficult procedures, then helps with the rehabilitation.

"For instance, Itzik uses balloons in his act a great deal. So he can get a child to blow up a balloon as part of respiratory exercises in the child's physical therapy. He can calm a child who is going through a difficult procedure," said Israeli Deputy Consul General Sharon Kabalo.

Dr. Enrique Freud, director of Schneider's Surgery Department, said Ozery's work is invaluable.

"Itzik succeeds in getting things from the children that no doctor or nurse can do," he said.

According to Freud, humor and laughter are positive influences on the recovery process of the child, helping encourage patient and his family.

"The level of anxiety and tension in the child and his family are diminished when Itzik comes into the room. Children hospitalized for prolonged periods just wait for the day that Itzik the Clown will arrive," Freud said.

Itzik the Clown is always "on alert" every day of the year. In the event of terrorist attacks or other critical contingencies, the department's head nurse has standing instructions to call him in and cheer up the children.

In Atlanta, however, he has not been so readily accepted into children's wards because of the fear of spreading H1N1 and a general lack of understanding about what Itzik the Clown does.

Meanwhile, Ozery asked if it could be arranged for him to entertain older adults. And so it came to pass that he was invited to The Cohen Home, a Jewish-oriented assisted living residence in Johns Creek.

Using magic, jokes and an endless supply of balloons, Ozery performed for about a dozen residents. While Itzik the Clown's English is not quite perfect, the language of his comedy is.

"In Israel, I volunteer two days a week at Children's Medical Center. One day I work in cancer ward, the other day I go to surgical ward," he said. "Sometimes I get call in middle of the night to come to hospital. It makes me good feeling when I can make children smile."

His next stop is Houston, Texas, as he visits America.

Connie Dodge, an activity director at The Cohen Home, said she was pleased to have Ozery entertain the residents.

"We were delighted when we got the call from the consulate asking us if he could make a stop at our facility. They just adored him. He knows how to make a connection with people, and he just makes them laugh," Dodge said. "And we all need that."

Have breakfast with Santa Dec. 12 at Newtown

Courtesy Appen Newspapers

November 18, 2009 Johns Creek — Join the City of Johns Creek Recreation and Parks Division for "Breakfast with Santa" Dec. 12 at the Newtown Park Community Clubhouse.Enjoy music, gingerbread cookie decorating, holiday crafts, and have the opportunity to write a letter and hand-deliver it to Santa. Parents have an opportunity take photos of their children with Santa.There are two seatings available: 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. and 10 to 11 a.m. Space is limited to 20 children per seating and available only to Johns Creek residents. All children must be pre-registered and accompanied by an adult (limit of two adults per family). Registration deadline is Dec. 7. Cost is $15 per child. The Newtown Clubhouse is located at 3115 Old Alabama Road. For more information, call 678-512-3200 or visit www.johnscreekga.gov.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Barnwell Elementary donates coats, mittens to NFCC

Courtesy Appen Newspapers

2009-11-18 Students at Barnwell Elementary in Johns Creek held a Warm Coat Drive in October, collecting more than 250 coats, 150 pairs of shoes, and boxes of mittens and hats in just a two-day period. The coats were donated to North Fulton Community Charities and distributed during their Warm Coat Give Away on Oct 25. Wearable shoes were also donated to NFCC, while the worn-out athletic shoes will be recycled by Nike to become track, court and playground surfaces. Pictured: Third grade students in Heather Perlmutter’s class donated the most items during the Warm Coat Drive last month at Barnwell Elementary in Johns Creek. The items were donated to North Fulton Community Charities.The Coat Drive is the first of three Caring and Sharing events held at Barnwell each year. The students will hold a Canned Food Drive in November and a select special holiday gifts for needy children from Giving Tree in December.

Johns Creek Beautification raises more than $6,000

Courtesy Appen Newspapers

November 18, 2009

Johns Creek Beautification raised more than $6,000 at the Johns Creek Mayor's Ball Oct. 24. The Johns Creek Foundation recognized Johns Creek Beautification for second consecutive year as its designated recipient of proceeds from the silent auction at the ball.


Proceeds from the event will enable Johns Creek Beautification to provide matching funds of $5,000 to the city of Johns Creek as part of a continuation of the Medlock Bridge Median Beautification Project.

Future plans focus on landscaping installations at 10 areas in the city, including Abbotts Bridge/Jones Bridge roads intersection, Old Alabama/Buice roads intersection and initial plans for State Bridge Road corridor.

For more information, visit www.johnscreekbeautification.org.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Por Fin opens in Johns Creek

Courtesy Appen Newspapers

November 16, 2009 JOHNS CREEK – One of Georgia's newest cities has one of the state's newest restaurants, the upscale Por Fin. Restaurant operators say it offers affordable, "Creative Coastal Mexican" cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere.

Por Fin, meaning 'finally' or 'at last', will offer fresh, high-quality Mexican and coastal ingredients — both traditional and newly inspired flavors — served in a creative, healthier manner. With entrees ranging from $6 to $18, Por Fin's menu will offer signature items such as marjoram and tomato braised short ribs, Yucatan-style fresh fish crusted with chili adobo, wrapped in corn husk, grilled on an open flame, and marinated brick-weighted chicken with coriander jus, as well as traditional fare such as burritos, tacos and enchiladas.

Por Fin, located at 2100 Ray Moss Connector (at the Jones and State Bridge Intersection), opened on Nov. 6. No reservations are necessary.

Por Fin, Creative Coastal Mexican, is opened Tuesday through Sunday starting at 5 p.m. Owners Nancy Pingitore, a first-time restaurant owner and veteran Business executive, Jon Agri, a 30-year restaurant owner and mentor, are partners in the restuarant. Visit www.destinationporfin.com.

Suspect trashed victim with trash in Johns Creek

Courtesy Appen Newspapers

November 16, 2009

An Ogeechee Drive resident told Johns Creek police someone broke into his house Nov. 3 and spread trash in his house while stealing his computers and a gun.

The man said he'd returned from eating lunch when he noticed the trash dumped in the dining room and a smashed back window. He immediately called police.Among the items stolen were a .40 caliber handgun and two laptop computers.

The suspect apparently missed the other gun and $700 in cash, which were also in the same area as the .40 caliber pistol.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Northview holds International Night

Courtesy Jason Wright; Appen Newspapers

November 13, 2009 Johns Creek — Northview High School showed off the talents of its diverse student population Nov. 12 with its yearly and ever-popular International Night.

This year's event, dubbed "Starry night," featured food from around the world and a stage show packed with music, dancing and entertainments from the USA, India, Liberia, China, Iran, Spain, Venezuela, Africa and Korea. International Night is presented by the school's Kaleidoscope club, which promotes unity through student diversity.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Johns Creek selects Firefighter of the Quarter

Courtesy Appen Newspapers
November 11, 2009 Johns Creek — John Walton has been named Johns Creek "Firefighter of the Quarter" for the second quarter of 2009.
"John Walton is an outstanding firefighter. I've known him for many years and his attitude, work ethic and dedication to his job are exemplary and commendable. He represents the best of what a firefighter needs to be and he consistently gives his all, smiling all the way," said Fire Chief Joseph Daniels.
A native of Red Oak, Walton joined the Johns Creek Fire Department in its October 2008 launch, after serving 28 years with Fulton County Fire including several years based in North Fulton.
He followed in the footsteps of his father, who was a firefighter for 19 years with Fulton County while Walton was growing up.
"I wanted to be a firefighter since I was around 7 years old and I saw how much my father helped people. I like helping people and being a firefighter gives me many opportunities to do so," said Walton on receiving his award. "I come to work and do my job. If I can help someone, I'm happy."
Walton is an apparatus operator, driving an 80,000-pound, 100-foot ladder truck based at Station 63.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Johns Creek says ‘no’ to Newtown carwash

By Rachel Kellogg; Neighbor Newspapers

Residents of Johns Creek will not see a new car wash in the Haynes Market shopping center because it would not meet the standards of the city’s comprehensive plan.

The property’s owner, Daniel Grass operated a package store on the corner of Old Alabama Road and Haynes Bridge Road for 16 years, but the store has since gone out of business.

Grass requested to have the zoning of the property changed to open a carwash, but his application was denied by council in an unanimous vote.

Planning and Zoning Administrator Justin Kirouac recommended denying the application because the development would be “out of character with the surrounding area.”

Several residents, including members of the Johns Creek Community Association, came to Monday’s meeting to speak in opposition of the application.

Residents expressed concern that a carwash would take away from the pedestrian feel of the Newtown area and would create additional traffic.

Call brought a signed petition from other business owners in the shopping center asking the council to deny the rezoning request.

For a carwash to be built on the property, it would need to be rezoned from C-1 status to C-2, meaning, in the future, businesses like pawn shops, repair garages and check cashing companies could be established.

A spokesman for Grass said the carwash would not hinder pedestrian walkways and connectivity, and he pointed out the BP fuel station and carwash adjacent to the property and the Kroger fuel center in the shopping center.

Grass also promised to only operate 12 hours a day and plant trees and additional landscaping around the area.

But council was not convinced that the development was a good fit for Newtown.

“I’ve got a comprehensive plan that wasn’t thrown together,” said Councilwoman Karen Richardson. “It doesn’t allow for a change to C-2, and I’m uncomfortable making that change.”

Councilman Randall Johnson said he had not met any members of the community who supported the development.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Dr. Lee Chiropractic Grand Opening In Johns Creek.



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By Tim Enloe;
Accessjohnscreek.com
11/7/09

It was a beautiful sunny Saturday as Johns Creek welcomed it's newest business, Dr. Lee Chiropractic, to the city.

Mayor Mike Bodker and various chamber of commerce members were all smiles as they cut the ceremonial ribbon with Dr. Lee and his staff.

The grand opening event kicked off at noon with food, a raffle, balloons, and even a latin band in attendance to help put a kick in your step!

It was a proud day for Dr. Lee, "I am very excited to serve this community," he shared, "We are...a chiropractic clinic and we are going to be a multicultural clinic. This place can be where you can heal yourself but at the same time we can learn from each other."

Located at 6290 Abbotts Bridge Road in Johns Creek, Dr. Lee Chiropractic is open Monday / Wednesday / Friday from 9:30am to 6:30 pm, Tuesday & Thursday from 12:30pm to 5pm and every first and third Satuday from 12pm to 2pm. They can be reached at 770-559-4236 or on the web at http://www.drleechiro.com/.