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Katherine Vincent, Rudolph Vincent and their fourth-grader Roman attend the Sawyer Road Elementary family picnic.

Family picnic at Sawyer Road Elementary

Above: From left, Amanda Bonilla and Alejandra Lopez, both first graders, have shaved ice with family, Eber Atrian, Yenifer Atrian and Luis Camino. The students of Sawyer Road Elementary and their families gathered on the school soccer field for a family picnic. Students and teachers brought their lunches outside to enjoy the warm early-autumn day. Families stretched out on blankets and bought shaved ice from Flavors of Hawaii, an Acworth business. Some of the proceeds for the shaved ice were donated to the elementary school.

Left: At Sawyer Road Elementary’s picnic, Thomas and Riley Timmons eat Riley’s favorite kind of sushi: tempura shrimp. Above: Eric and Julie Niederhausen of Woodstock enjoying a shaved ice with “all of the flavors” at Sawyer Road Elementary.

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Right Former Congressman Buddy Darden speaks at the portrait unveiling for Cobb

Fitzhugh Lee School’s Class of 1942

The 80th reunion of the Fitzhugh Lee School’s graduating Class of 1942 was celebrated at the Olive Garden in Dunwoody. In attendance were two of the three living graduates of the Class of ’42, along with their families: Paul Wright; his son, Steve Wright, and Steve’s wife Virginia; Paul’s daughter, Teresa Wright Wiggins and Teresa’s husband, Bennett; and Lenda DeBardelaben Holloway with her daughters, LaRee Holloway and Laynne Holloway. The third living graduate is Margaret Bane.

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Celebrating Judge Brantley

Cobb County’s legal community took a break from busy schedules to honor one of their own, unveiling a portrait of G. Grant Brantley, a Cobb Superior Court senior judge.

Brantley, a retired Georgia Air National Guard brigadier general and longtime Cobb attorney, serves as one of the Superior Court’s eight senior judges — retired judges who have reached their retirement and pension age and are granted senior status by the governor. The senior judges work part-time and sit as acting Superior Court judges.

Above From left to right, Judge Brantley’s wife, Claudia, and adult daughter, Mary Poston. Above Former Gov. Roy Barnes speaks at the portrait unveiling for Cobb Superior Court Senior Judge G. Grant Brantley.

Above From left to right, attorneys Bill Gentry and Doug Hill. Above From left to right, State Court Judges Marsha Lake and Jaret Usher.

SINCE 1875

From left are Paul Wright and Lenda DeBardelaben Holloway at the 80th reunion of the Fitzhugh Lee School’s graduating Class of 1942. Both graduates were born on Oct. 6, 1925, and will celebrate their 97th birthdays this year.

From left to right, LaRee Holloway, Steve Wright, Virginia Wright, Paul Wright, Lenda DeBardelaben Holloway, Laynne Holloway, Teresa Wright Wiggins and Bennett Wiggins. Home of the Brumby® Rocker

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