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Partying Like it’s 1845
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The folks involved with Cobb Landmarks and Historical Society know how to party, and party, and party.
The annual “Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner” event, featuring several events around town hosted by various homeowners, has raised around $15,000 for the organization, headquartered in the circa-1845 Root House, just off the Marietta Square.
Here’s an overview of this year’s party people.
Jeanine and Skip Harper hosted an Oct. 5 “Cocktails and Candlelight” bash at their home at the foot of Kennesaw Mountain. The crowd included Jenny and Bill Brumby, Steve and Terri Cole, Bill and Elizabeth Kunetz, Susan and Doug Hayne, Melissa and Parker Gilbert, Neely and Cathy Young, and Marcelle and Bill David.
Patti and Van Pearlberg had friends over to their Church Street home in historic Marietta. Co-hosting the Sept. 8 “On the Veranda” was Susan Miller. The group included Mrs. Treville Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gragg, Ralph Moor and Grey Moor.
Shannon and Ford Bohannon hosted a fantastic Jamaican themed party at their Marietta home on Sept. 22. S.B. and husband attended this one and enjoyed the company of Karen Adams, Keith West, Scott and Kristen Condra, Betty and John Rhodes, and Donna and Dave Wood.
Still with me? I told you these folks can party!
A whole slew of hosts went in on the Sept. 22 football-themed bash. The festive crowd included Paulette and Eldon Baskam, Paul and Susan Hall, Chris and Anna Norris, Shelby and Drew Weeks, Susan and Tom Tucker, Kappy and Stephen Lawandales, Sidney and Bill David, Melinda and Charles Heidt.
Abbie Parks and Rose Wing co-hosted a wine and cheese with local authors at Atherton Park on Sept. 30. Kelly Lloyd and Audrey Casey were among the attendees.
Cobb Landmarks advocates for education and preservation of our history. Find out more at www.cobblandmarks.com.
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