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AUGUST 2013<br />

<strong>Receiving</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Gift</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Life</strong><br />

The Franz Family<br />

Hailey, Maddie<br />

Shannon, Kali & Kirk<br />

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16<br />

COVER STORY<br />

16 RECEIVING THE GIFT OF LIFE<br />

DEPARTMENTS<br />

6 From <strong>the</strong> Publisher<br />

14 Paparazzi<br />

22 History Made Easy:<br />

John Rogers, Frontier Man<br />

in Cherokee Territory<br />

28 More Paparazzi<br />

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20<br />

12<br />

8<br />

FEATURES<br />

8 Johns Creek Advantage<br />

The Initiative to Accelerate Strategic Economic Growth<br />

in Johns Creek 2013-2017<br />

12 Lights, Camera, Action!<br />

20 Maestro <strong>of</strong> Johns Creek<br />

COUNTYLINE COMMUNITY<br />

10 Johns Creek Foundation Provides Grants to<br />

Johns Creek Arts Center & Northview High School PTSA<br />

24 Area Lacrosse Team Wins State Championship<br />

BUSINESS FOCUS<br />

26 Northside Hospital-Forsyth Women’s Center<br />

Celebrates First 5 Years<br />

30 Jackie’s Embroidery<br />

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From <strong>the</strong> Publisher<br />

Kirk Franz was 37 years old and enjoying life with his wife, Shannon,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>ir three daughters, when he was diagnosed with a life-threatening<br />

liver disease. His only chance to survive was a liver transplant. It<br />

was <strong>the</strong>n that Kirk realized that organ donations are truly a gift <strong>of</strong> life.<br />

I want to thank Kirk and Shannon for sharing <strong>the</strong>ir story. It was such a<br />

pleasure to meet and work with <strong>the</strong>m and <strong>the</strong>ir lovely daughters, who are<br />

enjoying <strong>the</strong>ir life toge<strong>the</strong>r because Kirk was <strong>the</strong> recipient <strong>of</strong> a liver transplant.<br />

I know you will find Kirk’s story both interesting and informative.<br />

The excellent quality <strong>of</strong> life in Johns Creek is getting even better because<br />

<strong>of</strong> Johns Creek Advantage. Be sure to read about this initiative that will<br />

achieve business and job growth in Johns Creek over <strong>the</strong> next five years.<br />

Thank you to Neil Stevens and Craig McCoy, who are working with local<br />

businesses, community leaders and public <strong>of</strong>ficials to raise <strong>the</strong> funds that<br />

will drive JCA to reach its goals.<br />

J. Wayne Baughman is a familiar face to many in Johns Creek, but you’ll<br />

find out how and why he became <strong>the</strong> “Maestro <strong>of</strong> Johns Creek” when you<br />

read this editorial. Thank you, Wayne, for bringing <strong>the</strong> Johns Creek Symphony<br />

Orchestra to our community!<br />

The DECA chapter at South Forsyth High School (SFHS) was recently selected by DECA<br />

headquarters to make a video that will be distributed to o<strong>the</strong>r schools to promote DECA<br />

chapters and membership. A first for <strong>the</strong> DECA organization, <strong>the</strong> SFHS chapter has, once<br />

again, been recognized for its incredible accomplishments. Thank you, Debra Moore, for<br />

<strong>the</strong> invaluable marketing experience you provide <strong>the</strong> DECA members at South!<br />

John Rogers was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first settlers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> land that is now known as Johns Creek. A<br />

pioneer and an ambitious business man, John Rogers made contributions to our community<br />

that still remain today. Local history-lovers, this is a History Made Easy you won’t want to<br />

miss!<br />

The business focus this issue is on Northside Hospital-Forsyth’s Women’s Center and Jackie’s<br />

Embroidery. Since <strong>the</strong> Women’s Center opened five years ago, more than 10,200<br />

babies have been delivered <strong>the</strong>re. Be sure to read about all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> maternity and newborn<br />

services, including classes during and after delivery, that are <strong>of</strong>fered at <strong>the</strong> Women’s Center.<br />

At Jackie’s Embroidery, you can make every gift more special by having it personalized.<br />

The store also has promotional products, corporate apparel, team and school spirit wear,<br />

and more. Stop by Jackie’s Embroidery for a wide array <strong>of</strong> very special, personalized items.<br />

Paparazzi, More Paparazzi and much more are in this issue!<br />

Enjoy <strong>the</strong> reading, enjoy <strong>the</strong> photos, and enjoy this issue <strong>of</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Line</strong>!<br />

Respectfully,<br />

Judy Le Jeune<br />

Publisher<br />

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Publisher<br />

Judy Le Jeune<br />

publisher@countylinemagazine.net<br />

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Graphic Design<br />

Summertime Graphics<br />

Writers<br />

Kirk and Shannon Franz<br />

Tammy Harden Galloway<br />

Cindy Lombardo<br />

Susan Segat<br />

We are pleased to announce <strong>the</strong> new<br />

look <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Johns Creek Audiology<br />

& Hearing Aid Center. Improving lives for<br />

15 years in Johns Creek, Dr. Deborah<br />

Woodward is celebrating <strong>the</strong> milestone<br />

by completely updating <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fi ce and<br />

patient testing equipment to <strong>the</strong> latest in<br />

state <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> art hearing care. As <strong>the</strong> leading<br />

provider in <strong>the</strong> area, we work with you<br />

to fi nd <strong>the</strong> hearing solution that best fi ts<br />

your individual needs and budget.<br />

Cover/Cover Story Photography<br />

Mark Najjar<br />

Atlanta Studios<br />

Dr. Deborah Woodward<br />

Doctor <strong>of</strong> Audiology<br />

On <strong>the</strong> Cover:<br />

The Franz Family<br />

Hailey, Maddie<br />

Shannon, Kali & Kirk<br />

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The Initiative to Accelerate Strategic Economic Growth<br />

in Johns Creek 2013-2017<br />

by Judy Le Jeune<br />

Since Johns Creek <strong>of</strong>ficially became a city<br />

in December 2006, services, departments<br />

and programs have been continually<br />

added to improve <strong>the</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> life for its<br />

citizens and business owners. Eighteen months<br />

ago, Johns Creek Advantage (JCA), an initiative<br />

to achieve strategic economic growth, was<br />

launched in collaboration with <strong>the</strong> Johns Creek<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce and in consultation with<br />

elected leaders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Johns Creek. CEO<br />

<strong>of</strong> Emory Johns Creek Hospital Craig McCoy<br />

and Executive Vice President & COO <strong>of</strong> Key-<br />

Worth Bank Neil Stevens were selected as Co-<br />

Chairs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> campaign for <strong>the</strong> five-year economic<br />

development initiative. “Neil and I are<br />

excited and honored to be leading this campaign.<br />

It is our goal to work with local businesses<br />

and public <strong>of</strong>ficials to raise <strong>the</strong> funds to<br />

drive JCA in accomplishing its initiatives over<br />

<strong>the</strong> next five years. We are energized by <strong>the</strong><br />

response <strong>of</strong> both <strong>the</strong> private and public sector<br />

in establishing, funding and supporting JCA<br />

and look forward to achieving smart growth for<br />

Johns Creek, so we will continue to enjoy <strong>the</strong><br />

great quality <strong>of</strong> life that Johns Creek <strong>of</strong>fers,”<br />

said McCoy.<br />

The JCA mission is “to proactively drive business<br />

and job growth in Johns Creek.” The initiative<br />

began with key leaders in <strong>the</strong> community<br />

working toge<strong>the</strong>r to develop a strategic plan,<br />

followed by <strong>the</strong> selection <strong>of</strong> consulting firm<br />

Power 10 to assist with <strong>the</strong> fundraising campaign,<br />

and incorporating as a 501(c)(3) economic<br />

development organization. These strategic<br />

steps laid <strong>the</strong> foundation to successfully<br />

implement <strong>the</strong> 5 strategies <strong>of</strong> Johns Creek Advantage:<br />

Initiative #1 - Attract and Recruit New Business to Johns Creek<br />

• Recruit target industries—corporate headquarters, service center<br />

operations, healthcare operations, and pr<strong>of</strong>essional services.<br />

• Hire economic development staff.<br />

• Establish relationships with Economic Development allies.<br />

• Implement Branding/Marketing Campaign and establish a web<br />

site to engage site selectors and businesses.<br />

Initiative #2 – Retain and Expand Existing Businesses<br />

• Implement a business visitation program to build strong relationships<br />

with existing companies.<br />

• Identify common challenges that face existing businesses and<br />

develop solutions.<br />

• Form a “Rapid Response Team” to intervene in critical situations.<br />

Initiative #3 – Formation and Growth <strong>of</strong> Small Businesses<br />

• Partner with <strong>the</strong> Johns Creek Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce to create a<br />

Small Business Resource Center.<br />

• Connect small businesses to business planning, marketing, capital,<br />

and workforce resources.<br />

Initiative #4 – Develop an Opportunity Fund/Reserve<br />

• Maintain a “cash opportunity” fund to address unforeseen challenges<br />

and opportunities. Funds may be needed, for example, to<br />

close a deal, for a special marketing opportunity, or for temporary<br />

staff. JCA will have <strong>the</strong>se funds available to respond without<br />

jeopardizing planned components <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> initiative.<br />

Initiative #5 – Investor Relations Program<br />

• To keep investors informed and engaged, JCA will: invite investors<br />

to key events, provide periodic progress reports, engage<br />

investors in small group strategy sessions, recognize investors<br />

on <strong>the</strong> web site and at key events, invite investors to meet new<br />

business management, attend special functions, and attend new<br />

business groundbreakings.<br />

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In May, a Campaign Kick<strong>of</strong>f luncheon at <strong>the</strong> Atlanta Athletic Club<br />

was attended by over 150 business and community leaders. Co-<br />

Chair Craig McCoy announced <strong>the</strong> campaign’s progress, “Thanks to<br />

investments from 29 businesses and <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Johns Creek, we<br />

have already raised $1.11 million – an impressive 74 percent <strong>of</strong> our<br />

$1.5 million ‘stretch’ goal,” said McCoy. He credited Atlanta-based<br />

Power 10, a pr<strong>of</strong>essional fundraising firm, with having assisted JCA<br />

in achieving this success. Mayor Mike Bodker spoke <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> impact<br />

that JCA will have on sustaining <strong>the</strong> exemplary education system<br />

and public safety record <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> community, and Johns Creek<br />

Chamber President John Bemont spoke <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chamber’s role in<br />

implementing JCA’s small business growth strategy. Co-Chair Neil<br />

Stevens highlighted <strong>the</strong> initiative’s strategies by saying, “This initiative<br />

is about taking a proactive approach to growing high quality<br />

businesses and jobs in our community. We need to streng<strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong><br />

business percentage <strong>of</strong> our tax base, and we’ll do that by attracting<br />

new businesses to Johns Creek, supporting our existing businesses<br />

so that <strong>the</strong>y stay and thrive, and supporting <strong>the</strong> formation<br />

and growth <strong>of</strong> small businesses.” Georgia Department <strong>of</strong> Economic<br />

Development Commissioner Chris Cummiskey was <strong>the</strong> keynote<br />

speaker and reinforced <strong>the</strong> need for an organization like JCA.<br />

Neil Stevens and Craig McCoy<br />

As <strong>the</strong> initiative rolls out, <strong>the</strong> projected economic impact on <strong>the</strong><br />

Johns Creek community include:<br />

• 605 new jobs<br />

• $47 million in new payroll<br />

• $33 million in new personal consumption<br />

expenditures<br />

• $18 million in new personal bank deposits<br />

• $12 million in new capital investment<br />

• A 75% residential/25% commercial tax<br />

digest instead <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> current 80/20%<br />

• $130,000 in new sales and property tax<br />

revenue<br />

“Neil and I are excited and<br />

honored to be leading this<br />

campaign. It is our goal to<br />

work with local businesses<br />

and public <strong>of</strong>ficials to raise<br />

<strong>the</strong> funds to drive JCA in<br />

accomplishing its initiatives<br />

over <strong>the</strong> next five years...,”<br />

JCA anticipates hiring economic developmental staff before <strong>the</strong> end<br />

<strong>of</strong> summer, and <strong>the</strong>n implementing <strong>the</strong> initiative to start growing<br />

businesses and jobs in Johns Creek. “The business leaders and<br />

public <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> Johns Creek have stepped up in a substantial way.<br />

With <strong>the</strong> quality leadership, community support and teamwork behind<br />

this initiative, I am confident it will be tremendously successful<br />

and add great value to our city,” said Stevens.<br />

For more information about Johns Creek Advantage,<br />

visit: johnscreekadvantage.org<br />

said McCoy.<br />

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Johns Creek Foundation Provides Grants to<br />

Johns Creek Arts Center & Northview High School PTSA<br />

The Board <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Johns Creek Foundation recently presented grant<br />

awards to <strong>the</strong> Johns Creek Arts Center and <strong>the</strong> Northview High School PTSA.<br />

Since 1996, <strong>the</strong> Johns Creek Arts Center (JCAC) has provided <strong>the</strong> north Fulton<br />

<strong>County</strong> area with a variety <strong>of</strong> art and <strong>the</strong>ater classes, workshops, camps, exhibits<br />

and outreach programs. This grant funding will be used by <strong>the</strong> JCAC to help<br />

expand <strong>the</strong> Center’s outreach efforts to include a greater number <strong>of</strong> children<br />

from underserved populations by subsidizing <strong>the</strong> JCAC’s Shadow program and<br />

funding scholarships for <strong>the</strong>ir Summer Art Camp. The JCAC is a 501(c) (3) organization<br />

founded with <strong>the</strong> purpose <strong>of</strong> bringing arts to all ages in <strong>the</strong> community.<br />

The Language Arts Department <strong>of</strong> Northview High School integrated iPad technology<br />

into <strong>the</strong>ir classrooms through an award to last year’s Teacher <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Year,<br />

Ashley Ulrich, who was recognized for her positive impact on teaching and her<br />

students’ level <strong>of</strong> learning. This grant funding will be used to purchase eight iPads<br />

for Northview’s Language Arts Department. These additional iPads will be used<br />

by all teachers, maximizing <strong>the</strong>ir value through use by all Northview students.<br />

The Johns Creek Foundation seeks to promote excellence in <strong>the</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> life for<br />

<strong>the</strong> citizens and businesses <strong>of</strong> Johns Creek. Grants, such as <strong>the</strong>se two that were<br />

given to <strong>the</strong> Johns Creek Arts Center and Northview High School, enhance <strong>the</strong><br />

quality <strong>of</strong> life in <strong>the</strong> Johns Creek community.<br />

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Dustin Muse, Lydia Haydel, Debra Moore,<br />

Avari Tawater-Tiedemann, Christian O’Malley<br />

LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION!<br />

by Judy Le Jeune<br />

DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance,<br />

hospitality and management in high schools and colleges around <strong>the</strong> globe.<br />

At <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> April, 88 students from South Forsyth<br />

High School’s (SFHS) DECA chapter competed<br />

at <strong>the</strong> DECA International Career Development<br />

Conference in Anaheim, California. This was <strong>the</strong> largest<br />

delegation <strong>of</strong> students to compete at <strong>the</strong> international<br />

level in <strong>the</strong> chapter’s history. Since 2009, SFHS’s DECA<br />

chapter has had more members than any o<strong>the</strong>r high<br />

school chapter in <strong>the</strong> world. For <strong>the</strong> 2012-13 school year,<br />

<strong>the</strong> chapter exceeded its own record by having 1,039<br />

members. While at <strong>the</strong> conference, DECA Advisor Debra<br />

Moore received a phone call from DECA headquarters in<br />

Reston, Virginia. “I was told that DECA wanted to come<br />

to our school to film a promotional video that would be<br />

shown at high schools throughout <strong>the</strong> country that have<br />

or are considering DECA chapters,” said Debra. “We were<br />

chosen for <strong>the</strong> promotional video because <strong>of</strong> our membership<br />

record, because we were <strong>the</strong> largest delegation<br />

at <strong>the</strong> international conference, and because <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> realworld<br />

business projects our members experience.” This<br />

is <strong>the</strong> first time that DECA has made a video presentation<br />

<strong>of</strong> a local chapter. They chose SFHS’s chapter because<br />

<strong>the</strong>y recognized that this chapter would demonstrate <strong>the</strong><br />

very best that DECA has to <strong>of</strong>fer its members.<br />

During <strong>the</strong> last week <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> school year, <strong>the</strong> video production<br />

crew sent to SFHS by DECA headquarters spent two<br />

days taping various scenarios with <strong>the</strong> chapter’s members.<br />

SFHS’s DECA Vice President <strong>of</strong> Technical Communications<br />

Christian O’Malley assisted <strong>the</strong> crew during <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

taping, giving him real-world experience in making a video<br />

presentation. The first day’s taping schedule included<br />

a monthly meeting that is attended by hundreds <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

chapter’s members. Each monthly meeting includes updates<br />

on past chapter activities and what is coming up,<br />

as well as a game that teaches <strong>the</strong> students a DECA value.<br />

All <strong>of</strong>ficers participate in conducting <strong>the</strong>se monthly<br />

meetings, and during <strong>the</strong> meeting that was taped for <strong>the</strong><br />

video, Co-President Lydia Haydel presented a game that<br />

demonstrated <strong>the</strong> importance and advantage <strong>of</strong> setting<br />

goals. “I asked a student to jump as high as <strong>the</strong>y could<br />

and marked <strong>the</strong> spot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> height <strong>the</strong>y reached,” said<br />

Lydia. “Then, I taped a $10 bill about a foot higher and<br />

asked <strong>the</strong> student to jump again and try to touch <strong>the</strong> bill.<br />

They were able to do it, which demonstrated that, if you<br />

set a higher goal for yourself, you can attain it and that<br />

goal-setting enables you to do even better!”<br />

The taping continued over that day and <strong>the</strong> next, covering<br />

students in <strong>the</strong>ir marketing classes; at The Bird<br />

Cage, <strong>the</strong> student store that is operated by <strong>the</strong> DECA<br />

chapter; a meeting between a local business owner and<br />

<strong>the</strong> DECA students that had prepared and executed a<br />

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marketing program tailored to that business; interviews<br />

with selected DECA members; and interviews with<br />

DECA student ambassadors that was taped at Children’s<br />

Healthcare <strong>of</strong> Atlanta at Forsyth.<br />

The video was taped from a unique perspective—a camera<br />

that was on a headband. “This gave a more personal<br />

angle and presents our chapter from <strong>the</strong> members’<br />

perspective,” said DECA State Executive Secretary Avari<br />

Tawater-Tiedemann. “It has <strong>the</strong> feel <strong>of</strong> a reality show and<br />

how we, as students, actually see things.”<br />

“This video will show o<strong>the</strong>r students what being a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> DECA has to <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>the</strong>m and what sets our chapter<br />

apart,” said Vice President <strong>of</strong> Finance Dustin Muse.<br />

“We have <strong>the</strong> advantage <strong>of</strong> getting real-world experience<br />

as high school students by having <strong>the</strong> opportunity<br />

to do marketing projects for local businesses.” Christian<br />

O’Malley adds, “We are responsible for our own projects<br />

and are held to <strong>the</strong> same standards as real-world marketing<br />

companies. We are expected to perform under<br />

pressure and meet deadlines and, through this realworld<br />

experience, we learn so much about how businesses<br />

operate.”<br />

The video will be an 8-10 minute presentation that will<br />

start being shown at high schools around <strong>the</strong> country<br />

this fall. It is an incredible honor for <strong>the</strong> SFHS DECA Advisors—Debra<br />

Moore, Dr. Nancy Ruff and Katie Pniewski—to<br />

have <strong>the</strong>ir chapter selected to represent <strong>the</strong> best<br />

<strong>of</strong> what being a DECA member has to <strong>of</strong>fer students.<br />

South Forsyth High School’s DECA chapter is <strong>the</strong> largest<br />

chapter in <strong>the</strong> world, it sends <strong>the</strong> most delegates to<br />

<strong>the</strong> international competition, and it <strong>of</strong>fers its members<br />

<strong>the</strong> unique opportunity for real-world experience by preparing<br />

and executing marketing programs for local businesses.<br />

This chapter that was started by Debra Moore<br />

in 1997, with only 11 members, has continually grown<br />

and improved, and is now going to be a national video<br />

sensation!<br />

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<strong>Receiving</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Gift</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Life</strong><br />

as told by Kirk and Shannon Franz<br />

photography by Mark Najjar Atlanta Studios<br />

Imagine that your life was in <strong>the</strong> hands <strong>of</strong> a stranger. And your only chance <strong>of</strong> surviving<br />

would be determined by a single decision <strong>of</strong> someone you will never meet.<br />

Kirk Franz, who has lived in <strong>the</strong> Johns Creek/South Forsyth community since 2000, experienced<br />

this very situation three years ago when he received a health diagnosis that<br />

turned his world upside down.<br />

In early 2009, after a routine blood test, Kirk discovered that he had extremely high<br />

cholesterol levels. Addressing <strong>the</strong> problem, Kirk went on a strict diet and exercised<br />

regularly to get his levels down. After a few months and more blood tests, Kirk lowered<br />

his cholesterol levels dramatically, impressing his doctor and remedying <strong>the</strong> issue….. or<br />

so he thought.<br />

After successfully completing his first half-marathon and running his fourth Peachtree<br />

Road Race, Kirk started itching intensely all over his body. With no rash, he had no idea<br />

what was causing <strong>the</strong> unbearable itching. Following more blood tests, an MRI, a CT scan<br />

and an ultra sound, Kirk was diagnosed with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC), a<br />

disease that causes chronic blockage <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bile ducts in <strong>the</strong> liver. PSC is a progressive<br />

disease that can lead to Bile Duct Cancer and eventually results in liver failure. The only<br />

real cure for PSC is a liver transplant.<br />

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“Before my diagnosis, organ transplants were something I had never even thought<br />

about,” said Kirk. “After receiving <strong>the</strong> diagnosis <strong>of</strong> PSC, it became obvious that someday<br />

my life would be dependent on receiving a transplant.” Kirk’s condition worsened when<br />

he became jaundiced from <strong>the</strong> excessive amount <strong>of</strong> bile in his bloodstream caused by<br />

<strong>the</strong> blockage <strong>of</strong> his bile ducts in his liver. After an unsuccessful<br />

stent procedure that was supposed to open up his bile ducts<br />

and alleviate his itching, he developed severe pancreatitis and<br />

was hospitalized at Emory University Hospital for 12 days. During<br />

this hospitalization, <strong>the</strong> Emory Transplant Center team <strong>of</strong> doctors<br />

suspected that Kirk had also developed Bile Duct Cancer. After recovering<br />

from <strong>the</strong> pancreatitis, Kirk continued to go through stent<br />

replacements every 6 weeks. During <strong>the</strong>se procedures, brushings<br />

were taken to check for malignant cells in <strong>the</strong> bile ducts. In February<br />

2010, Kirk was told that <strong>the</strong> most recent brushings confirmed<br />

that cancerous cells were in his bile ducts and that he would need<br />

to undergo six weeks <strong>of</strong> chemo<strong>the</strong>rapy and radiation to contain<br />

<strong>the</strong> cancer. Upon successfully completing this <strong>the</strong>rapy, Kirk would<br />

<strong>the</strong>n be put on <strong>the</strong> liver transplant list and hopefully transplanted<br />

within two to three months.<br />

Kirk at <strong>the</strong> 2013 “Swing<br />

Easy, Hit Hard” golf tournament.<br />

Kirk began his first day <strong>of</strong> chemo and radiation on March 11, 2010. Six weeks later, he<br />

took his last infusion on April 22 nd . After several more tests, Kirk was finally put on <strong>the</strong><br />

transplant list with UNOS (United Network for Organ Sharing) on May 15 th . Although<br />

Kirk was battling cancer in his bile ducts, his overall health was remarkably good. This<br />

meant that although he was on <strong>the</strong> transplant list, he was very low on <strong>the</strong> list because<br />

organs are given out based on <strong>the</strong> severity <strong>of</strong> sickness. Two days later on May 17 th —a<br />

day before his 37 th birthday, Kirk received an exception based on his cancer diagnosis<br />

and was moved to <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> list.<br />

At 11pm on May 19 th , <strong>the</strong> phone rang at <strong>the</strong> Franz’s, and Kirk heard <strong>the</strong> voice from <strong>the</strong><br />

Emory Transplant Center asking him if he could get to <strong>the</strong> hospital within <strong>the</strong> next few<br />

hours to begin his liver transplant. “Shannon and I were stunned, scared and ecstatic<br />

all at <strong>the</strong> same time. We were so thankful for God’s graceful timeliness in getting ‘<strong>the</strong><br />

Call.’ Having to wait less than a week from being listed was a true blessing,” said Kirk.<br />

Following <strong>the</strong> transplant surgery, Kirk stayed at Emory University Hospital for a week.<br />

The day after he went home, he was told by his team <strong>of</strong> doctors that <strong>the</strong> pathology on<br />

<strong>the</strong> remaining bile duct in his pancreas showed that he had high grade dysplasia. The<br />

cells in his remaining bile duct were not cancerous yet, but would be if left untreated.<br />

Just nine short days after receiving his liver transplant, Kirk underwent a complicated<br />

surgical procedure called a “Whipple” that removed <strong>the</strong> remaining bile duct, part <strong>of</strong> his<br />

pancreas, and a third <strong>of</strong> his stomach. Two major surgeries within nine days <strong>of</strong> each o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

were debilitating for Kirk, and he began <strong>the</strong> long process <strong>of</strong> healing and regaining his<br />

strength. After six months recuperating, Kirk returned to work and resumed activities<br />

with his family and friends.<br />

As Kirk got back to his normal routine <strong>of</strong> work and family, he felt called to find a way to<br />

“give back” to o<strong>the</strong>rs who would require an organ transplant. “I had no idea how <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

people in <strong>the</strong> Atlanta area were receiving organ transplants. There are several each<br />

week.” In 2012, with <strong>the</strong> help <strong>of</strong> his family and friends, Kirk established an annual charity<br />

golf tournament and <strong>the</strong> Swing Easy Hit Hard Foundation, a registered 501 (c) (3)<br />

fundraising organization whose mission is to increase organ donation awareness and<br />

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provide support for patients and families affected by organ donation and transplantation.<br />

“I love to golf and always enjoy playing in charity golf tournaments. Now I had a<br />

great reason to organize a tournament <strong>of</strong> my own to support a worthy cause that is very<br />

close to me,” said Kirk.<br />

This year, <strong>the</strong> 4 th annual “Swing Easy, Hit Hard” golf tournament<br />

was held at <strong>the</strong> Windermere Golf Club in April, which is also National<br />

Donate <strong>Life</strong> month. Before <strong>the</strong> golfers started playing at<br />

<strong>the</strong> tournament, Kirk shared this message with <strong>the</strong>m: “I am so<br />

grateful for <strong>the</strong> love and support I have received from God, family<br />

and friends. One <strong>of</strong> my personal reminders on <strong>the</strong> golf course and<br />

in life is to ‘Swing Easy, but Hit Hard.’ On <strong>the</strong> golf course, it’s a<br />

reminder to relax, trust my swing and let <strong>the</strong> club do <strong>the</strong> work. In<br />

life, it’s a reminder that when things get tough, we need to take a<br />

deep breath and have faith in God, family and friends to help get<br />

us through. We don’t have to face adversity by ourselves. I invite<br />

you to join me in ‘Swinging Easy’ while still ‘Hitting it Hard’….on<br />

and <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> golf course!”<br />

The 2013 tournament raised $5,000, which <strong>the</strong> Foundation donated to <strong>the</strong> patient and<br />

family support programs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Emory Transplant Center and <strong>the</strong> Georgia Transplant<br />

Foundation. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> highlights <strong>of</strong> this year’s event was at <strong>the</strong> post-tournament banquet<br />

where several organ transplant recipients, who had played in <strong>the</strong> tournament,<br />

received a standing ovation by <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r golfers. “Our goal for <strong>the</strong> golf tournament is to<br />

increase participation and <strong>the</strong> support we can give to <strong>the</strong> organ transplant community.<br />

You never know…..one day, you might be <strong>the</strong> one that needs an organ transplant to live,”<br />

Kirk said.<br />

Kirk presents <strong>the</strong> checks<br />

from <strong>the</strong> 2013 “Swing Easy,<br />

Hit Hard” golf tournament.<br />

Left to right: Dr. James<br />

Spivey, Kevin Clark (Emory<br />

Transplant Clinic), Kirk<br />

Franz, Cheryl Belair, Pat<br />

Rotchford (Georgia Transplant<br />

Clinic)<br />

Over <strong>the</strong> last 25 years, <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> liver transplants in <strong>the</strong> United States has tripled.<br />

Since 1988, 119,688 liver transplant surgeries have been performed. Today, 15,712<br />

people are on <strong>the</strong> list, waiting for “<strong>the</strong> Call” to let <strong>the</strong>m know that <strong>the</strong>y will receive a<br />

life-saving organ transplant.<br />

To look at Kirk, you would never know that three years ago he was facing a future <strong>of</strong> liver<br />

failure. Today, Kirk and Shannon, along with <strong>the</strong>ir daughters Kali (13), Maddie (10) and<br />

Hailey (9), look forward to a bright future toge<strong>the</strong>r. “We are so blessed and thankful to<br />

have a family and an extended family <strong>of</strong> friends and neighbors that helped us through<br />

a time when we needed help <strong>the</strong> most,” said Kirk. “But I am most thankful to my Donor<br />

and his family. Their selfless decision to be an organ donor gave me <strong>the</strong> greatest gift I’ve<br />

ever received: <strong>the</strong> <strong>Gift</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Life</strong>.”<br />

To learn more about being an organ donor, visit www.Donate<strong>Life</strong>Georgia.org.<br />

To learn more about <strong>the</strong> Swing Easy Hit Hard Foundation,<br />

visit www.SwingEasyHitHard.org.<br />

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J. Wayne Baughman has been a presence in <strong>the</strong> Atlanta<br />

music community for almost 40 years. Currently,<br />

he is director <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra<br />

(JCSO) and music director for St. Benedict Catholic<br />

Church. Wayne’s talent and passion for music has fueled<br />

his lifetime <strong>of</strong> success as a pr<strong>of</strong>essional vocalist,<br />

orchestra conductor and choral director.<br />

Wayne began his life in Tuscaloosa, Alabama where he<br />

had a typical childhood as <strong>the</strong> younger <strong>of</strong> two boys in<br />

a middle class family. His passion for music was something<br />

that came gradually into his life. His mo<strong>the</strong>r forced<br />

him to sing in <strong>the</strong> children’s choir at church because<br />

his cousin was <strong>the</strong> choir director. While in junior high<br />

school, Wayne started to enjoy his involvement in singing,<br />

and his interest in conducting developed when he<br />

was in high school.<br />

Wayne went on to attend <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Alabama<br />

where he received his Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science and Master<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arts in Music Education. During his sophomore<br />

year, he began his church work as a choir director and<br />

has devotedly worked with church music for nearly 50<br />

years. While in college, Wayne met Lynn, a Violin major.<br />

“She practiced a lot, and I started practicing more<br />

because she was in <strong>the</strong> practice room,” Wayne said. “Finally,<br />

I asked her out, but she only agreed to go out<br />

after <strong>the</strong> practice room closed.” Their first date was in a<br />

drugstore eatery at 10:30pm, after <strong>the</strong> rehearsal room<br />

doors were locked. They were married in 1969.<br />

Maestro<br />

OF JOHNS CREEK<br />

by Cindy Lombardo<br />

The couple moved to Michigan where, for <strong>the</strong> next two<br />

years, Wayne continued advanced Master and Doctoral<br />

studies in Choral and Orchestral Conducting at <strong>the</strong> University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Michigan. He taught vocal lessons, conducted<br />

a repertory orchestra, and continued working with<br />

church music. Wayne spent a week as a soloist for a<br />

summer performance with Robert Shaw at Brevard Music<br />

Center in North Carolina. He approached Shaw after<br />

a rehearsal and asked for an opportunity to work with<br />

him in Atlanta. That same year, in 1974, Wayne and<br />

Lynn moved to Atlanta where Wayne joined <strong>the</strong> Robert<br />

Shaw music family.<br />

For <strong>the</strong> next 25 years, Wayne sang in <strong>the</strong> Atlanta<br />

Symphony Chorus and Chamber Chorus. Performing<br />

around <strong>the</strong> world, he remained <strong>the</strong> most popular male<br />

classical bass-baritone soloist for over 15 years. “I<br />

occasionally had conducting opportunities at rehearsal<br />

when Robert Shaw was out <strong>of</strong> town. I also was music<br />

director for Peachtree Christian Church for nine years.<br />

It was an artistic and spiritual environment. I had great<br />

growth during that period,” Wayne said.<br />

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In December 1997, while Wayne was conducting<br />

a Messiah performance, he had his first vision <strong>of</strong><br />

a pr<strong>of</strong>essional symphony for Johns Creek. He was<br />

working as music director for Johns Creek United<br />

Methodist Church and was aware <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dynamic<br />

quality <strong>of</strong> life in <strong>the</strong> growing community. He asked<br />

Lynn, who had become a respected violin teacher,<br />

for her support in seeing his dream come to fruition.<br />

Over <strong>the</strong> next six years, Wayne researched orchestra<br />

websites and demographics <strong>of</strong> communities similar<br />

to Johns Creek. In April 2007, <strong>the</strong> same month <strong>the</strong><br />

JCSO became incorporated, Lynn passed away in<br />

Venice, Italy where Wayne was on tour with St.<br />

Benedict’s choir. Wayne said <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir marriage,<br />

“It was a thirty-seven and a half year fantastic<br />

adventure toge<strong>the</strong>r.” Lynn’s September 2007<br />

memorial service was <strong>the</strong> first performance by <strong>the</strong><br />

new Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra.<br />

Wayne and Lynn had four children, two boys and<br />

two girls. Both daughters pursued careers in music.<br />

Adelaide is a concert master violinist with <strong>the</strong> JCSO,<br />

and Katie, a doctoral student <strong>of</strong> Vocal Performance,<br />

is JSCO’s personnel manager. JCSO is <strong>the</strong> only fully<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional, part-time symphony orchestra in metro<br />

Atlanta. “We have a good solid business plan and<br />

work within budget. My goal is to bring <strong>the</strong> world’s<br />

greatest symphonic music to <strong>the</strong> people <strong>of</strong> Johns<br />

Creek,” Wayne said.<br />

Reflecting on his life in music, Wayne said, “I highly<br />

prize two material possessions. One is a handwritten<br />

note from Robert Shaw. The second is a Grammy<br />

certificate for 1990 Best Choral Performance<br />

with Robert Shaw and <strong>the</strong> Atlanta Symphony Orchestra<br />

and Chorus.” Though both are commendations<br />

for his vocal talents, Wayne said, “I always<br />

enjoyed conducting more than singing. Now, I<br />

spend 95% <strong>of</strong> my time conducting and 5% singing.<br />

I don’t have a self-absorbed artist’s personality, but<br />

I am a benevolent dictator in matters <strong>of</strong> conducting.”<br />

His current dream is for a performance venue<br />

that will someday house <strong>the</strong> arts for Johns Creek<br />

and provide at least a thousand seat concert hall<br />

for <strong>the</strong> JCSO.<br />

Orchestra members call him Maestro. The Italian<br />

word means teacher. For Wayne, it is a term <strong>of</strong> respect<br />

and endearment, a term he has earned over<br />

his lifetime <strong>of</strong> dedication to music. JCSO will begin<br />

its 7 th season in October with Maestro Baughman<br />

sharing his vocal talents, performing a collection <strong>of</strong><br />

his favorite songs.<br />

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John Rogers,<br />

Frontier Man in Cherokee Territory<br />

By Tammy Harden Galloway<br />

As we sit in traffic and witness <strong>the</strong> urban sprawl around us, sometimes it is hard to imagine<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Line</strong> area being a frontier <strong>of</strong> forest and few inhabitants. Yet, at one point this was<br />

<strong>the</strong> edge <strong>of</strong> a brave, new world for pioneer settlers like John Rogers.<br />

Early in <strong>the</strong> 19 th century, <strong>the</strong>re were trading posts along <strong>the</strong> Chattahoochee River at various spots,<br />

fostering <strong>the</strong> trade between <strong>the</strong> Cherokee, an agrarian tribe <strong>of</strong> villages led by a chief, and <strong>the</strong> white<br />

settlers <strong>of</strong> Gwinnett <strong>County</strong>.<br />

Rogers, who was born in 1774 in Burke <strong>County</strong>, Georgia, and later a resident <strong>of</strong> Gwinnett <strong>County</strong>,<br />

married Sarah Cordery in 1802. She was <strong>the</strong> daughter <strong>of</strong> a Scottish trader, Thomas Cordery and<br />

Susannah Sconicoonie, a full-blood Cherokee. Sarah’s mixed heritage allowed Rogers to move effortlessly<br />

between <strong>the</strong> Cherokee Nation and white settlers.<br />

In 1819, Rogers moved his family, which at <strong>the</strong> time consisted <strong>of</strong> Sarah, <strong>the</strong>ir seven children and<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir home, by floating it down <strong>the</strong> river on logs. He reconstructed it on <strong>the</strong> Cherokee side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

river, permitted because <strong>of</strong> his wife’s heritage, on 325 acres in present day Johns Creek. The Rogers<br />

family prospered in <strong>the</strong>ir new location and grew to a household <strong>of</strong> 12 children.<br />

The Rogers’ home, which is today a private residence in Johns Creek, was a popular place for Rogers’<br />

friend, President Andrew Jackson, to spend <strong>the</strong> night when traveling in <strong>the</strong> area. Much later,<br />

<strong>the</strong> house was visited by famous humorist, Will Rogers, who was a great-great nephew <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Rogers’ via Susannah Cordery’s side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> family.<br />

The discovery <strong>of</strong> gold in Dahlonega in 1828, 45 miles north <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> area, created <strong>the</strong> first gold rush<br />

in America and changed <strong>the</strong> face <strong>of</strong> north Georgia. As <strong>the</strong> influx <strong>of</strong> white pioneers seeking <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

wealth in gold encroached on Cherokee territory, public outcry lead President Jackson to seek a<br />

means in which to remove <strong>the</strong> Cherokee from <strong>the</strong> lands so desired by <strong>the</strong> new influx <strong>of</strong> white settlers.<br />

Rogers’ sons, well educated in academies, played an important role in <strong>the</strong> negotiations between<br />

<strong>the</strong> Federal government and <strong>the</strong> Cherokee Nation. The second eldest son, William Rogers, was a<br />

lawyer and a farmer who also operated a ferry just upstream from his fa<strong>the</strong>r’s. At <strong>the</strong> age <strong>of</strong> 27,<br />

William served as a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cherokee government. Against <strong>the</strong> wishes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tribe’s chief,<br />

John Ross, William sided with 20 o<strong>the</strong>r Cherokee government <strong>of</strong>ficials and signed <strong>the</strong> Treaty <strong>of</strong><br />

New Echota, along with two <strong>of</strong> his bro<strong>the</strong>rs. This treaty traded Cherokee land in north Georgia for<br />

land in Oklahoma and lead to <strong>the</strong> forced removal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cherokee on a march later known as <strong>the</strong><br />

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Trail <strong>of</strong> Tears. William later served in Washington D.C.<br />

to gain <strong>the</strong> U.S. Senate’s approval <strong>of</strong> this treaty, and he<br />

worked closely with Georgia’s governor, George Gilmer,<br />

in <strong>the</strong> removal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cherokee.<br />

Although encouraged by many to migrate west with <strong>the</strong><br />

Cherokee Nation, Rogers and his wife remained in <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

home. Rogers found himself having to purchase his land<br />

back from settlers who won <strong>the</strong> lots in <strong>the</strong> land lottery<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1832. It took seven years for him to regain his previously-owned<br />

lands, and some additional acreage, at a<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> $7,415, which doubled <strong>the</strong> acreage <strong>of</strong> his previous<br />

farm. Rogers was considered to be a plantation<br />

owner, and he owned between 10 and 20 slaves during<br />

<strong>the</strong> height <strong>of</strong> his farming career.<br />

In addition, Rogers also operated a ferry in <strong>the</strong> growing<br />

community <strong>of</strong> Sheltonville, currently known as Shakerag,<br />

to transport people and livestock across <strong>the</strong> river.<br />

The ferry was later replaced by Rogers’ Bridge, a private<br />

bridge that was in operation until 1922, when state-provided,<br />

free bridges made it obsolete. Beyond his business<br />

ventures, Rogers, as a devoted Methodist, is credited<br />

with being <strong>the</strong> principal organizer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mount Zion<br />

Church at <strong>the</strong> corner <strong>of</strong> Bell Road and Rogers Bridge Road.<br />

Controversy around John Rogers as Johns Creek’s namesake<br />

has come up since his name is tarnished by him<br />

being a slave owner. But research indicates that Johns<br />

Creek does not get its name from this early settler but<br />

instead from a Spaniard who lived along <strong>the</strong> tributary<br />

known as Spanish John. It is thought he had been a part<br />

<strong>of</strong> DeSoto’s exploration, and originally <strong>the</strong> creek was<br />

known as “Spanish John’s Creek.”<br />

Rogers died on his plantation in Johns Creek in 1851,<br />

preceeded by his first wife, Sarah, with six <strong>of</strong> his sons<br />

living in <strong>the</strong> Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma, one being a<br />

miner in <strong>the</strong> California gold rush, and one living in Washington<br />

D.C., representing Indian affairs with <strong>the</strong> Federal<br />

agencies. He is buried in <strong>the</strong> Rogers-Bell Cemetery in<br />

Johns Creek.<br />

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Area Lacrosse Team Wins State Championship<br />

by Susan Segat<br />

For three years, 25 boys have watched <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

local high school lacrosse team, <strong>the</strong> Lambert<br />

Longhorns, compete for <strong>the</strong> State Championship<br />

title. Last month <strong>the</strong>y got to experience <strong>the</strong>ir own<br />

State Championship win. The Lambert Longhorn<br />

Jr. Select lacrosse team defeated <strong>the</strong> Pope Greyhounds<br />

Jr. Select team to win <strong>the</strong> U13 Mayla Cup<br />

State Championship. There are 24 teams that<br />

compete in <strong>the</strong> Jr. Select boys’ league <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Metro<br />

Atlanta Youth Lacrosse Association (MAYLA).<br />

The Longhorns, coached by Todd Greenhalgh,<br />

Simon Hakim, Paul Zeman, and Kevin Knaus finished<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir season with a 19-1 record.<br />

The Lambert Longhorn Junior and Senior Select teams feed into <strong>the</strong> Lambert High<br />

School lacrosse program. “We have seen a tremendous increase in participation<br />

throughout our entire youth program,” states Rich Wehman, Director <strong>of</strong> Lambert<br />

Longhorns Lacrosse. “This last spring, we had nine U13 teams in <strong>the</strong> recreational<br />

league. By design, <strong>the</strong> Atlanta Rage summer teams are coached by <strong>the</strong> same<br />

young men who won those High School State Championships in <strong>the</strong> past. It provides<br />

for a very unique dynamic where we connect our past teams to our future<br />

teams. They all have ownership in <strong>the</strong> same program. “<br />

Where Your Child’s Health is Our Priority<br />

Dr. Sridevi Muthukumar treats each child as if <strong>the</strong>y are her own, providing comprehensive,<br />

personalized care and support in a warm and secure environment.<br />

• School & Sports Physicals<br />

• Hearing & Vision Screening<br />

• Asthma Care<br />

• Nutritional Counseling<br />

• ADD/ADHD Counseling<br />

• Routine Well-Child Exams<br />

• Preventative Health Maintenance<br />

• Vaccines & Immunizations<br />

• Complimentary Prenatal Consultations<br />

• Newborn Hospital Care<br />

• In-house Lab Testing for: Diabetes,<br />

Cholesterol, Anemia & Lead<br />

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If you are interested in<br />

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work with a team <strong>of</strong> highly-skilled nurses, technologists and<br />

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CPNA’s services include:<br />

• Cardiovascular screening<br />

• Angioplasty<br />

• Stress Testing<br />

CPNA has created a network<br />

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NORTHSIDE HOSPITAL-FORSYTH<br />

WOMEN’S CENTER CELEBRATES FIRST 5 YEARS<br />

It’s hard to believe that it’s already been five years<br />

since Northside Hospital-Forsyth opened its longawaited<br />

Women’s Center, bringing maternity<br />

and newborn services closer to home for <strong>the</strong> Forsyth<br />

community. In that time, <strong>the</strong> Center’s growth has been<br />

exceptional, far surpassing all projections. More than<br />

10,200 babies have been born in <strong>the</strong> Women’s Center<br />

since it opened Aug. 6, 2008.<br />

States. The hospital has been recognized by J.D. Power<br />

and Associates for providing “An Outstanding Maternity<br />

Experience” for four consecutive years and has ranked<br />

No. 1 by Atlanta consumers for Maternity/OB and<br />

Women’s/GYN Services for 16 years. It’s this same<br />

expertise and compassion that provides comprehensive<br />

maternity and newborn care at Northside Hospital-<br />

Forsyth.<br />

In fact, Northside Hospital-Forsyth already has had<br />

to expand <strong>the</strong> Women’s Center to accommodate <strong>the</strong><br />

growth. In 2011, <strong>the</strong> hospital added beds to <strong>the</strong><br />

Center’s Level II Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit.<br />

In 2012, additional patient care areas were opened.<br />

This year, Northside is building an adjacent, fourstory,<br />

100,000-square-foot medical <strong>of</strong>fice building<br />

on <strong>the</strong> Cumming campus, which will house a variety<br />

<strong>of</strong> physician specialties and practices to support <strong>the</strong><br />

Women’s Center volume.<br />

The expertise and reputation <strong>of</strong> Northside Hospital’s<br />

maternity and newborn services, as well as <strong>the</strong> growth<br />

in Forsyth and surrounding communities, can be<br />

attributed to <strong>the</strong> success <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Women’s Center at<br />

Northside Hospital-Forsyth.<br />

The Leader in Maternity & Newborn Care<br />

Northside Hospital is recognized as one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> best<br />

maternity and newborn hospitals in <strong>the</strong> country. More<br />

babies are born at <strong>the</strong> hospital’s Atlanta campus each<br />

year than at any o<strong>the</strong>r single hospital in <strong>the</strong> United<br />

“We are proud <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> accomplishments that Northside<br />

in Atlanta has achieved and are excited to keep that<br />

momentum going at Northside Hospital-Forsyth,” said<br />

Melissa Sugg, RN, manager <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Women’s Center.<br />

Forsyth <strong>County</strong> is <strong>the</strong> fastest growing county in Georgia.<br />

In 2007, <strong>the</strong> year before Northside opened <strong>the</strong> Women’s<br />

Center in Forsyth <strong>County</strong>, more than 1,600 babies<br />

were born to Forsyth residents at Northside’s Atlanta<br />

campus. In its first year <strong>of</strong> operation, <strong>the</strong> Women’s<br />

Center at Northside Hospital-Forsyth saw more than<br />

1,700 babies and, according to Sugg, that number has<br />

been on <strong>the</strong> rise ever since.<br />

“We delivered more than 2,400 babies in Forsyth in<br />

2012,” said Sugg. “We’ve also increased our staff to<br />

keep up with our growth; we’ve added more than 70<br />

nurses, techs and secretaries since we opened.”<br />

In addition to having an expert staff and state-<strong>of</strong>-<strong>the</strong>art<br />

maternity facilities, Northside Hospital-Forsyth’s<br />

program provides mo<strong>the</strong>rs a full spectrum <strong>of</strong> care, from<br />

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conception to birth and beyond. A team approach utilizes <strong>the</strong> expertise <strong>of</strong> obstetricians<br />

and gynecologists, certified nurse midwives, neonatologists, pediatricians, nurses, lactation<br />

consultants, educators and o<strong>the</strong>r health care pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and ensures that mo<strong>the</strong>rs and<br />

babies get <strong>the</strong> individualized special care <strong>the</strong>y deserve.<br />

Helping You Get Ready for “The Big Day”<br />

“We understand that this is an exciting and anxious time for our families,” said Sugg. “They<br />

are on a very emotional and physical journey and we want to be <strong>the</strong>re for <strong>the</strong>m every step<br />

along <strong>the</strong> way.”<br />

To help families on that journey, Northside Hospital has developed a comprehensive <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

<strong>of</strong> education classes and childbirth preparation resources, from tours <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Women’s Center<br />

and daddy boot camp to baby sign language and online breastfeeding support. Northside<br />

believes that education is essential. The hospital’s maternity classes are designed to be<br />

convenient, instructive and focused on helping expectant parents have <strong>the</strong> most pr<strong>of</strong>ound<br />

and satisfying pregnancy and delivery possible.<br />

There’s even a weekly Mommy and Me group that provides ongoing breastfeeding support<br />

to new moms and an opportunity for <strong>the</strong>m to interact with o<strong>the</strong>r moms in <strong>the</strong> area. Many<br />

classes are available in Forsyth. O<strong>the</strong>r locations include Atlanta, Alpharetta and Canton.<br />

Certified educators help parents choose <strong>the</strong> right classes and develop a personalized plan<br />

based on <strong>the</strong>ir specific needs before, during and after delivery.<br />

A complete list <strong>of</strong> classes can be found at Northside.com/maternity. There, families also<br />

can read more about Northside’s services, find a doctor, register for tours and classes, preregister<br />

for <strong>the</strong> hospital, watch videos by Northside experts, learn about support groups<br />

and much more. The site’s Pregnancy Central even explains what to expect during every<br />

stage <strong>of</strong> pregnancy.<br />

“From choosing a doctor and a hospital to selecting <strong>the</strong> right classes, it’s a time for making<br />

many important decisions,” said Sugg. “At Northside, we want to be that trusted maternity<br />

resource for <strong>the</strong>m, whe<strong>the</strong>r or not <strong>the</strong>y deliver at our hospital.”<br />

A <strong>Life</strong>time <strong>of</strong> Care, Closer to Home<br />

The Women’s Center at Northside Hospital-Forsyth includes:<br />

• Private Labor-Delivery-Recovery Rooms<br />

with Individual Care for every mo<strong>the</strong>rto-be<br />

• Private Postpartum Rooms<br />

• State-<strong>of</strong>-<strong>the</strong>-Art C-Section Delivery<br />

Rooms with associated pre-op and<br />

post-op areas<br />

• Full-Service Newborn Nursery<br />

• Level II Neonatal Intermediate Care<br />

Unit (NICU), with private rooms, for<br />

babies who need extra-special care<br />

• High-Risk Perinatal Diagnostics Services<br />

• Lactation Center, staffed with<br />

experienced, certified consultants<br />

who provide individual breastfeeding<br />

education and assistance<br />

• 24/7 Anes<strong>the</strong>sia (Epidural) Services<br />

• 24/7 Neonatologist Coverage<br />

• Newborn care and parenting classes to<br />

cover every question, every concern<br />

– (<strong>the</strong>re’s even a “Boot Camp for New<br />

Dads”)<br />

• Dedicated space for maternity classes<br />

• And much, much more!<br />

For more information about all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> maternity and newborn services<br />

that Northside has to <strong>of</strong>fer, visit Northside.com/maternity.<br />

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More Paparazzi<br />

DAWN MOESSER<br />

GIULIA, FRANCIS & LORI JACKSON<br />

ROBBY & AVA MONTGOMERY<br />

JULIE KESLER<br />

CAROL BARDGETT, DIANA MELTON<br />

SGT. GREG STUBBS, DAMON HORNE<br />

DALE SWANK, LYNN WE<br />

JESSICA CAMPOS, RHONDA SCHROEDER<br />

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• Annual Exams<br />

• In-House Lab<br />

• Spay & Neuter<br />

• Boarding<br />

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For all your skin care needs<br />

• Diagnosis & Treatment<br />

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• Treatment <strong>of</strong> Skin,<br />

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Psoriasis, Eczema, etc.<br />

• Sclero<strong>the</strong>rapy<br />

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Jackie Pierce has always believed that <strong>the</strong> best gift is a personalized<br />

one. After retiring from <strong>the</strong> corporate world, she decided to launch her<br />

love for creative stitching into a business. She began by taking orders from<br />

neighbors and friends for gifts and embroidering in her basement. Word<br />

spread quickly about Jackie’s designs, and she embroidered for many area<br />

cheerleading squads and teams and provided spirit wear for many surrounding<br />

area schools and businesses. What started out as a small, homebased<br />

business grew, and it was time for Jackie to take her business to <strong>the</strong><br />

next level, so she opened her store on McGinnis Ferry Road.<br />

Jackie’s Embroidery specializes in custom embroidery, as well as screen<br />

printing, promotional products, spirit wear, HOAs, team wear, cheer<br />

squads, letterman jackets, etc. But that’s not all! Inside her store you’ll<br />

find hundreds <strong>of</strong> unique gift items: everything from apparel, linens, jewelry,<br />

fleece, and totes, basically anything that can be personalized. And<br />

best <strong>of</strong> all, everything in <strong>the</strong> store is personalized free <strong>of</strong> charge.<br />

Jackie says, “The best part about my business is giving <strong>the</strong> customer a<br />

quality product that is unique to <strong>the</strong>m and brings a smile to <strong>the</strong>ir face.”<br />

******************<br />

Jackie’s Embroidery is located at 5172 McGinnis Ferry Rd. You may visit<br />

<strong>the</strong> website at: jackiesembroidery.com or call <strong>the</strong> store at: 770-772-9777.<br />

— The Will To Live Foundation Presents —<br />

A Musical Festival Celebration - For <strong>the</strong> Kids<br />

Celebrating Peace, Love, and <strong>the</strong> Will to Live<br />

When: Saturday, September 7 th<br />

6-10pm (gates open at 5:30pm)<br />

Where: Northview High School<br />

Tickets: $20 (Includes a Free WillStock T-shirt!)<br />

To Purchase Tickets, Go To:<br />

www.will-to-live.org<br />

Or Email Us At:<br />

friends@will-to-live.org<br />

All “WillStock 2013” proceeds go to benefit <strong>the</strong> Will-To-Live Foundation<br />

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Don’t let varicose veins slow you down.<br />

As many as 1 in 3 women suffer from some form <strong>of</strong> venous disease. Symptoms could<br />

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Venous disease, commonly known as varicose or spider veins, is not just a cosmetic<br />

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services, he provides on-site evaluations and minimally invasive treatment options.<br />

Dr. Joseph J. Ricotta, MD<br />

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Pediatric Dentistry<br />

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Our highly skilled team has created an imaginative<br />

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Parents: It’s back to school<br />

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Ask About <strong>the</strong><br />

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Emory Johns CrEEk hospital<br />

Highest Level Neonatal Intensive Care Unit<br />

Should complications arise or if a mo<strong>the</strong>r delivers early, <strong>the</strong> Level III<br />

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Emory Johns Creek Hospital<br />

provides 24-hour critical care for <strong>the</strong> smallest and sickest newborn babies.<br />

Board-certified neonatologists are onsite every hour <strong>of</strong> every day to treat<br />

babies born as early as 23 weeks. The Level III unit combines advanced<br />

medicine and a wealth <strong>of</strong> experience with a keen focus on family<br />

involvement and personal care.<br />

For more information, or to register to tour our facility,<br />

visit www.emoryjohnscreek.com/birthplace.<br />

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